Still Absurd, Still Profitable — Why SpongeBob’s Latest Big-Screen Detour Is Both a Victory Lap and a Reality Check
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 6: Some characters age. Some franchises retire with dignity. And then there’s SpongeBob SquarePants — a porous yellow optimist who has outlived formats, platforms, cultural cycles, and several generations of irony. The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants, arriving as a
Many Winners, No Monarch: How Bollywood’s Clean Hits Of 2025 Quietly Rewired The Box Office
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 5: For once, Hindi cinema didn’t wake up obsessing over a single saviour. Bollywood’s no one film was burdened with the responsibility of “reviving” the industry, rescuing exhibitors, or restoring audience faith. And perhaps that’s exactly why 2025 worked.
Avatar: Fire And Ash Proved Spectacle Still Sells — Just Not Like It Used To
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 5: There was a time when an Avatar release didn’t merely arrive—it rearranged the global box office calendar. Studios stepped aside. Competitors rescheduled. Analysts sharpened pencils and prepared to rewrite annual forecasts. The franchise wasn’t just cinema; it was
When Streaming Becomes The Main Character: How The Ba**ds Of Bollywood Boldly Redefined Indian Pop Culture In 2025
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 3: For decades, Indian pop culture followed a familiar hierarchy. Films reigned supreme, television followed obediently, and web series were the new kid allowed to sit at the table—politely, conditionally, and only after the elders finished speaking. In 2025,
When Hawkins Bought Popcorn: How A Streaming Finale Accidentally Reminded Cinemas Why They Exist
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 3: For years, cinema owners were told—gently, repeatedly, and sometimes smugly—that streaming had won. The couch was king. The algorithm was good. And theatres, poor souls, were merely nostalgic monuments with sticky floors and overpriced nachos. Then Stranger Things
Ikkis OTT Release 2026: The Celebrated Final Act of a Bollywood Legend’s Journey
New Delhi [India], January 3:Ikkis OTT Release 2026 – A war drama with more heart than hype, Ikkis hit theatres on January 1, 2026 and became one of the most talked-about Bollywood releases of the year — not because it was loud, but
‘Draupathi 2’, a Pan-India Historical Film, Clears Censor with U/A Certificate
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 2: Draupathi 2, the much-anticipated sequel to the blockbuster Tamil film Draupathi (2020), has officially cleared the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) with a U/A certificate, marking a major milestone ahead of its pan-India theatrical release. Directed by
