In order to help you bond with family that may come from different places and have different world views and interests, Out has collected this group of queer inclusive movies that anyone can love.
The first Indian movie to win an Oscar was Gandhi (1982). Although it was a British-Indian co-production, the film is deeply connected to India, as it tells the inspiring life story of Mahatma Gandhi, ...
Naturally, whatever Pope Leo XIV, the head of the Roman Catholic Church, says becomes a global talking point. Now, even more so, as he has revealed his all-time favorite films in a recent conversation ...
Haq 2nd Weekend Box Office: Yami Gautam & Emraan Hashmi film clocks Rs 16 crore in 10 days; Aims at Rs 20 crore finish De De Pyaar De 2 Box Office Collections: Ajay Devgn Film Takes 52cr in its First ...
November is officially here, and so is our list of movies releasing in theatres this month. As the holiday period has begun, there is something for everyone, from hardcore romance and popular anime to ...
India was left shocked to discover that 17 kids had been taken hostage by a man named Rohit Arya. A banker turned social entrepreneur, Rohit invited 17 kids with their parents for a supposed audition.
Rishab Shetty's 'Kantara Chapter 1' has hit the OTT stage, igniting a flurry of responses across social media. Many viewers are enamored by its grandiosity, visionary storytelling, and rich cultural ...
October introduced an eclectic mix of Indian content into Netflix’s catalogue. In addition to some big-budget theatrical releases from across India, October saw Netflix add a silent comic thriller and ...
Tourist Family (JioHotstar): The film is about a family who relocates to India after COVID-19 strikes Sri Lanka. . (Image: IMDb) ...
Rishab Shetty's 'Kantara: A Legend Chapter 1' is making waves, now the 8th biggest Indian film with Rs 599.15 crore beating Shraddha Kapoor's Stree 2 for the position. It's on the cusp of becoming the ...
November 2025 South Indian Movie Releases:November 2025 is shaping up to be a wild month for South Indian cinema. There’s a bit of everything: big stars, offbeat mid-budget films, and some bilinguals ...