-
President Droupadi Murmu conferred the prestigious National Film Awards in New Delhi, celebrating cinematic excellence across genres. Shah Rukh Khan, Rani Mukerji, and Vikrant Massey received acting honours, while Mohanlal was lauded with the Dadasaheb Phalke Award for his illustrious career.
-
Adah Sharma’s first look as Shivranjani Acharya in Haatak has been unveiled. The crime thriller, directed by debutant Ajay K Sharmaa, explores power, morality and choices, with Adah glad that filmmakers are casting her in diverse roles after The Kerala Story.
-
The Kerala Story Heroine, Adah Sharma is all set to take on a powerful role as Devi in her upcoming film with BM Giriraj
-
Adah on Saturday took to her Instagram stories, where she shared a video. It features a close-up of her forearm, where she has sustained a scratch. “The Kerala Story” star circled the injury in bright pink to highlight it.
-
His observation comes a day after Calcutta High Court’s division bench of Chief Justice T. S. Sivagnanam and Justice Hiranmay Bhattacharya refused to put a stay on the release of Sanoj Mishra-directed 'The Diary of West Bengal', scheduled on Friday.
-
Detailing her journey from her debut to the present, Adah Sharma said that she was initially always touted for horror movies after her debut, though 'The Kerala Story' changed all that, allowing her to diversify
-
On Friday evening, police clarified that a group of six medical college students visited Panambur beach in Mangaluru.
-
Actress Adah Sharma provided helpful advice on how to quickly and easily recall the order of elements in the Periodic Table.
-
The film will be released in theatres on April 5, 2024.
-
Adah Sharma has urged people to shower the love and appreciation they have shown for the film on the real-life victims of forced religion conversions.
-
The police stressed that the state facilitated the theatre owners to screen the film throughout the state on May 5, despite backlash from certain Muslim organisations.
-
Mild tension prevailed in Bhainsa when BJP and Bhajrang Dal activists had heated argument with police over screening of 'The Kerala Story' film
-
The Supreme Court sought replies from the West Bengal and Tamil Nadu governments on a plea of the producers of "The Kerala Story" that the movie is not being shown in theatres in these two States
-
Tina Maa claimed that the kinnar (transgender) community was the worst affected by religious conversions.
-
The film which was termed a 'propaganda' has been pulled out of theatres in Kerala and Tamil Nadu, while Trinamool Congress-led West Bengal becomes the first State to ban the film.
-
The filmmakers submitted that the state government has no power to ban a movie which has been certified for public viewing by the the Central Board of Film Certification.
-
The multiplex owners have cited potential law and order issues and lack of reception from the general public as reasons for the move.
-
Movies in different languages are releasing in theatres this Friday. They include Ugram (Telugu), Ramabanam (Telugu) and 2018 (Malayalam).
-
The SC refused to entertain pleas related to the movie and asked the petitioners to approach the jurisdictional high court.
-
The new description claims that the film is centred on the real-life stories of three young women from different parts of the State.