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Ok Computer review: Disney+ Hotstar VIP show is a sci-fi comic whodunnit that dials up the whimsy
Menon •Ok Computer is homegrown sci-fi encased in a shell of post-comedy, pulled off by a crackling ensemble cast
The Friday List: From a one-of-a-kind museum biennale to a ballet screening, your weekly calendar of virtual events
Fp Staff •Every Friday, we'll bring you a curated list of online experiences — performances, talks, tours, screenings — to mark on your weekly calendar.
OK Computer cast Vijay Varma, Radhika Apte, Jackie Shroff discuss blending science and comedy in Disney+ Hotstar VIP show
Udita Jhunjhunwala •OK Computer cast Vijay Varma, Radhika Apte, Jackie Shroff talk about their experience of working on Anand Gandhi's futuristic comedy series
Radhika Apte says she doesn't categorise her projects via platforms: 'If something is entertaining, it is good for anything'
•Radhika Apte said she doesn't believe in slotting projects on the basis of platforms as the audience today is smart enough to watch good content, irrespective of its availability online or in theatres.
Watch: Trailer of Anand Gandhi's sci-fi comedy OK Computer, featuring Vijay Varma, Radhika Apte
Fp Staff •OK Computer, also starring Jackie Shroff and Rasika Duggal, will begin streaming from 26 March on Disney+Hotstar.
Radiohead OKNOTOK album review: A Reminder that OK Computer is now more relevant than ever
Prahlad Srihari •The release of OK Computer in 1997 was a watershed moment for music lovers of the millennial era. 20 years later, Radiohead has reminded us, in a remastered reissue, that its themes are ever-relevant.
Radiohead releases new video of 'Man of War' from reissued 1977 album titled OKNOTOK
Fp Staff •Radiohead has released the video of 'Man Of War', another one of their unreleased tracks which is a part of the deluxe reissue of their album OK Computer.
How to disappear completely: Radiohead delete themselves from the internet amid new album rumours
Fp Staff •British band Radiohead have deleted themselves from the internet and their fans are flipping over the bizarre situation, fueling rumors over the release of the band's much-awaited ninth studio album.