By Entertainment Desk, New Delhi Chronicle Published: March 10, 2026 In a rare and fiery move, South Indian superstar Trisha Krishnan has finally addressed the
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Yash Movie Toxic Postponed: New Release Date Set for June 2026
New Delhi Chronicle Entertainment Bureau NEW DELHI — In a move that has sent ripples through the Indian film industry, the makers of the superstar
A Brotherhood Beyond the Box Office: Salman Khan and Sonu Sood Lead Solidarity for Rajpal Yadav
By Kushinara MD Entertainment Bureau, New Delhi Chronicle Wednesday, February 11, 2026 In an industry often criticized for its fleeting loyalties, the ongoing legal crisis
The Silence of the Maestro: Why A.R. Rahman is Fading from the Bollywood Soundscape
By: Entertainment Bureau New Delhi Chronicle For over two decades, the name A.R. Rahman wasn’t just a credit on a film poster; it was a
‘Dhurandhar 2’ Reshoots With Akshaye Khanna back as Rehman Dakait ; Advantage Yash’s ‘Toxic’?
By Kushinara M D Entertainment Bureau, New Delhi Chronicle MUMBAI | January 15 The high-stakes box office battle scheduled for March 2026 is witnessing an
Anju Mahendru at 80: The Grace, Grit and Quiet Strength Behind Bollywood’s Golden Era
By Milind Dharmasena New Delhi Chronicle As Anju Mahendru turns 80 today, Hindi cinema pauses to remember a woman whose beauty was effortless, whose presence
Why Dhurandhar Became a Global Sensation and the Biggest Blockbuster in Indian Cinema History
By Kushinara M D Mumbai | January 6 Dhurandhar is not just a film. It is an emotion, a movement, and a cultural moment that
HAQ Movie Review: A Powerful, Thought-Provoking Hindi Film That Speaks for the Voiceless
By Kushinara M D HAQ is a rare Hindi film that wears its social conscience with sincerity and restraint, delivering a deeply moving cinematic experience
Akshaye Khanna Enters ₹2,000 Crore Club, Scripts Historic Box
New Delhi Chronicle Entertainment Bureau Mumbai | January 4 2025 has firmly cemented itself as a career-defining year for Akshaye Khanna, as the acclaimed actor
Sreenivasan Passes Away at 69: Malayalam Cinema Loses Its Sharpest Storyteller
New Delhi Chronicle Entertainment Bureau Thiruvananthapuram | 20 December A Tribute to the Man Who Made Us Laugh, Think and Feel The Malayalam film fraternity
