Bollywood Weekly TiC Productions
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- TV & Film
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Bollywood Weekly is India's first ever podcast dedicated to Bollywood. Every week, we review the latest big theatrical release, and also provide views, opinions and random observations about the latest films, trailers, industry news, digital media and other relevant topics. Thoda funny or light-hearted rakhne ki bhi koshish kartein hain! There is only rule: no gossip, rumors, who’s dating who or any of that! We only focus on the things that matter - the movies themselves.
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Indian Streaming: Reality TV, FOMO Culture and Sustaining Quality - Part 2 (Clubhouse Live Show)
Broadcast live on Clubhouse, the Bollywood Weekly crew continues to discuss the OTT space - including the evolution of Reality TV and how binge-watching has changed how we perceive content (Part 2).
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The best and worst of Indian streaming platforms - Part 1 (Clubhouse Live Show)
Broadcast live on Clubhouse, the Bollywood Weekly crew discusses their favourite shows streaming on online OTT platforms (Part 1).
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Most Underrated Bollywood Films (Clubhouse Live Show)
Broadcast live on Clubhouse, the Bollywood Weekly crew discusses their favourite underrated Bollywood films.
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(Announcement) Bollywood Weekly Live broadcast on Clubhouse! Sunday 21 Feb, 7:30pm IST
Join us on the Clubhouse app - special live session on Sunday Feb 21st, 730pm IST / 10pm SGT / 9am EST
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Paatal Lok
Host Aditya Pisharody and Satyen Rao descend into the depths of Paatal Lok...and come out the other side immensely satisfied. A slick, intense, gripping crime thriller that is possibly the best show yet out of India's growing OTT boom.
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Song remakes, Sidharth Malhotra's career choices, and more (NYC Lockdown Reunion special - Part 2)
Host Aditya Pisharody is joined by Shaaz and Mansha to discuss the AR Rahman 'Masakali' remake controversy, and the whole advent of remakes in general. The panel also discusses how content will evolve in the digital age with new OTT players and other disruptions.
Customer Reviews
Like I’m chatting with my friends
Finally. A commentary on the Bollywood film industry for those with mature perceptions about society, art and the world. I have found my people; Viewers that don’t exist in a Bollywood bubble, but simultaneously enjoy Hindi flicks as well as the latest English or global offerings in film, TV and pop culture.
For too long, we have pandered to the exclusive idea that Bollywood needs to appeal to the lowest common denominator. That may have been true 30-40 years ago. But the industry’s offerings are changing and catering to diverse audiences. It’s nice to hear these guys talk about acting, scripts, production without taking themselves too seriously or exhibiting arrogance. Now I can stay up-to-date about what’s going on in Bollywood without the scandals, politics and who has gained or lost weight or packs of abs.
A comment about the missing 5th star: I haven’t heard enough. My initial impression is that the team could have more fun with this cracking show: joke around, have fun and laugh! Best wishes!!