Shoojit Sircar's Madras Cafe, which will be in theatres on August 23, marks the cinematic debut of one of Indian television's most recognised faces. It was a very different experience. Unlike in the ...
Actor John Abraham has refuted rumours that Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa secretly invested in his upcoming political spy-thriller Madras Cafe. "It's not true that Rajapaksa secretly financed ...
With a hard-hitting, dense and utterly different film, Madras Café director Shoojit Sircar has finally stepped into a domain that nobody else in Bollywood dared to. Madras Café is a bold, interesting ...
Watching Madras Café is both frustrating and satisfying. The thriller, set against the backdrop of the Sri Lankan civil war, is, in equal parts, muddled and moving. There are sequences of power and ...
Stressing with the disclaimer that Madras Café is a work of fiction, Shoojit Sircar’s human-drama of politics, rebellion, genocide and spy-games adapts Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi’s ...
New Delhi: John Abraham is disappointed to see his second production venture Madras Cafe be dragged in controversies as the actor-producer had no intention to promote the film this way. Directed by ...
What’s Good: An engrossing monologue which excavates one of India’s most overbearing conspiracies left back in the dusty pages of history. What’s Bad: There is no commercialism, which has been smartly ...
John Abraham's latest release Madras Cafe, which has run into protests from students and political parties in Tamil Nadu over alleged portrayal of LTTE in bad light John Abraham's latest release ...
Nargis Fakhri, who plays a war correspondent in Madras Café, interviews John Abraham and director Shoojit Sircar Shoojit Sircar: Wherever you have an Indian population, there is a Madras Café. This ...
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