So it makes sense that YouTube is filled with vintage commercials featuring Kiss selling their music, merchandise and tours. For the right price, they're also quite happy to appear in commercials ...
Viewers loved Flo, and a commercial icon was born. You may know Dean Winters from his roles on "Oz," "30 Rock," or "John Wick." But you're most likely to know him from the 150 TV ads he's made for ...
Rajkumar Hirani, one of Bollywood’s most celebrated directors, has long been admired for his ability to blend humor with heart and social commentary in his films. With a career marked by ...
which not only became a commercial hit but also won the hearts of critics. Rajkumar Hirani recalls the time he went to see Munna Bhai MBBS with Boman Irani; reveals, “When we came outside, ...
My argument is: If brands are willing to spend an NFL player’s salary on a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it commercial, then why not fork over $40 million more and produce some high quality TV?
Rajkumar Hirani admires Sooraj Barjatya's ability to captivate audiences with films like 'Hum Aapke Hain Koun', despite their simple stories. In conversation with Komal Nahta, Hirani also ...
The first guest on the podcast is none other than the legendary director Rajkumar Hirani. As part of a candid ... turned out to be a major critical and commercial success. This story has been ...
To further up the game, Khan ventured into new territory with Dunki, a Rajkumar Hirani directorial with a unique storyline revolving around migration without passports or visas. Alongside Khan ...
TV producers need to squeeze a certain number of commercial breaks into each broadcast.Credit...Caroline Gutman for The New York Times Supported by By Ken Belson Ken Belson has been watching N.F.L ...
Hirani, known for his films with strong social messages like 3 Idiots and PK, revealed that he was enamored by Hum Aapke Hain Koun even before entering the film industry. Despite the film’s lack ...
Here is our critic’s survey of this year’s Super Bowl commercials, from best to worst ... (The many regional ads, movie and TV trailers and house ads for Fox broadcasts are not included.
And with the steady collapse of broadcast networks, the television commercial is, in many ways, a dying art. (Whether the streamers revive it in any meaningful way remains to be seen.) So perhaps ...