Bollywood Weekly
A podcast by TiC Productions
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113 Episodes
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7: Stree in high Spirits
Published: 19/09/2018 -
6: Gold (not Tamba) with a hint of Saffron
Published: 23/08/2018 -
5: Dhadak but no heartbeat: a poor imitation of Sairat
Published: 3/08/2018 -
4: Sanju: Picture ya Progaganda?
Published: 13/07/2018 -
3: Lust Stories, Netflix's long game and the wasted potential of Race 3
Published: 5/07/2018 -
2: Kaala, Nana Patekar's dialoguebaazi and the sub-humanness of Jhanvi Kapoor
Published: 22/06/2018 -
1: Veere Di Wedding, Bhavesh Joshi and the biggest beneficiary of Race 3
Published: 13/06/2018 -
84: Padman, Padmaavat and apologies
Published: 10/03/2018 -
83: Tumhari Sulu, Padmavati debacle, and the futility of Indian award shows
Published: 10/01/2018 -
82: Ittefaq, and the art of the Whodunnit
Published: 20/12/2017 -
81: Secret Superstar, MAMI Round-up and 'Family Entertainment'
Published: 24/10/2017 -
80: Anupama Chopra on MAMI, Independent Cinema and 2017's biggest disappointment
Published: 9/10/2017 -
79: Newton, Democracy and the art of film-making
Published: 3/10/2017 -
78: Shubh Mangal Savdhan
Published: 20/09/2017 -
77: | Lipstick Under My Burkha | BW Catch-up
Published: 16/09/2017 -
76: Bareilly ki Barfi's sweetness, Saif's acting ability, and a heartfelt plea to watch 'Newton'
Published: 9/09/2017 -
75: Toilet: Ek Problematic (but Important) Katha
Published: 22/08/2017 -
74: Jab Harry Met Sejal
Published: 10/08/2017 -
73: Jagga Jasoos, IIFA Debacles and Mandira Bedi
Published: 23/07/2017 -
72: Tubelight, and the hypocrisy of Indian audiences
Published: 7/07/2017
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.