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  • 4 days ago | rediff.com | Joginder Tuteja

    June's OTT line-up looks entertaining. There's a lot coming up in theatres this month too. Joginder Tuteja lists the movies coming up. Thug LifeRelease date: June 5Kamal Haasan reunites with Mani Ratnam decades after their iconic gangster film, Nayakan. Thug Life is also a gangster film, but the flavour is significantly different. Housefull 5Release date: June 62025's most hyped film, Housefull 5 sees Akshay Kumar return to the comedy genre after a hiatus.

  • 5 days ago | rediff.com | Joginder Tuteja

    It's going to be an exciting month for OTT as numerous titles across languages will premiere online. Joginder Tuteja looks at the June OTT line-up. Stolen Where to Watch: Prime VideoRelease date: June 4Abhishek Banerjee leads the cast for Stolen, a film by debutant Karan Tejpal. This dark, gritty film is about the mistaken identity of a baby kidnapper in a rural setting.

  • 1 week ago | bollywoodhungama.com | Joginder Tuteja

    After seeing a good third weekend, Raid 2 saw an expected drop in the fourth weekend. With Bhool Chuk Maaf surprising and the newest instalments of Mission: Impossible and Final Destination also in the running, there is major competition from Bollywood as well as Hollywood, as between them majority of screens and shows have been allocated. The good part for the Ajay Devgn led film is that it still has few but key prime shows allocated for itself at most properties.

  • 2 weeks ago | bollywoodhungama.com | Joginder Tuteja

    It is turning out to be a rather average hiring for Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning as the film has now got into the Rs. 4 crores range. It did stay over Rs. 5 crores mark on Monday and Tuesday but an inevitable dip has now come on Wednesday, what with Rs. 4.50 crores* coming in. Had this been the case with the film releasing on Thursday and then enjoying a four-day extended weekend followed by weekdays then it would still have been somewhat understandable.

  • 2 weeks ago | rediff.com | Joginder Tuteja

    When the Hindi film industry was in its infancy, there was a sizeable overlap between actors and directors, as quite a few artistes played both roles. The trend continued in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, with legends like Guru Dutt, Raj Kapoor and Dev Anand donning both hats. Hrithik Roshan surprised many by announcing his decision to turn director with the latest Krrish film, and one looks forward to a different grammar coming into action.

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Joginder Tuteja
Joginder Tuteja @Tutejajoginder
28 May 25

The biggest announcement of the year! Two mega forces, #HrithikRoshan and #HombaleFilms, come together for the very first time for an ambitious film! The excitement has truly reached a whole new stratosphere! https://t.co/G26z58jOZ6

Joginder Tuteja
Joginder Tuteja @Tutejajoginder
28 May 25

It’s confirmed. There would be two different climaxes for #Housefull5 and both versions would be playing simultaneously at different auditoriums. Guess there would be double dose of entertainment for audiences this time, courtesy this master stroke from #SajidNadiadwala 💥💥💥 https://t.co/8L1iyEb7fa

Joginder Tuteja
Joginder Tuteja @Tutejajoginder
28 May 25

Zee Studios and #OmungKumar are backing a film that could redefine what fresh talent looks like in Bollywood. #Ipsitaa, making her acting debut, is more than just a new face, she’s a multi-hyphenate redefining modern Indian artistry. https://t.co/8nkiw11BBv