The Miracle Makers is an account of India's historic Test series of 2020-2021.
Rana Naidu is the desi adaptation of the American drama series Ray Donovan, and sees Ventakesh and Rana Daggubati play father and son.
'The world of arms dealers and war-mongers is still a reality of our lives.'
Can someone cast the two of them in a film right away?
'It's not necessary that only superstars can give you blockbusters.'
'Just imagine Mr Sudhir Mishra and Mr Sooraj Barjatya having a baby. What would that be like?' 'That's Jehanabad for you.'
Hansal Mehta's new film Faraaz is a hostage drama that unfolds over one night.
'I am honest, hardworking, spiritual, a bit of a hypochondriac, and fun!'
'If you're a woman and you're in the (Bigg Boss) house, it is a difficult ride for you because there are a lot of challenges.'
'When I watched KGF, I was like, 'What kind of world are we living in? Who are these people'?'
'Was Salman Khan the only reason for the success of a film?'
Whether or not Ajay Devgn kisses on screen, he certainly got his share from his Bholaa co-star Tabu at the film's teaser launch in Mumbai.
Afsar Dayatar/Rediff.com captures some interesting answers from the stars at the trailer launch of Tu Jhoothi Main Makkar.
"It's a lot of hard work to work with the two most handsome men in the industry, but someone's got to do it!" the gorgeous Sobhita Dhulipala says at the trailer launch of her new OTT show, The Night Manager.
'Top actors like Ben Kingsley, who played Gandhiji, had already raised the bar.' 'I hoped that Rajkumar Santoshi would be satisfied with my acting.'
'When you walk out of the theatre, you will probably be talking about my performance, nothing else.'
The Pradhan Sevak will be in Maximum City on Thursday, January 19, to inaugurate a couple of Metro projects, so Maharashtra CM Eknath Shambhaji Shinde and Deputy CM Devendra Ganghadharrao Fadnavis have got cracking.
'The challenge for me was to make it believable that I was a girl from that era.'
Kartik Aaryan is Bollywood's newest Shehzada, and his entry at the trailer launch of his latest film is proof of that.
Ravi Shastri believes Mumbai's cricketers have a headstart compared to players from other domestic teams in India.