'We want to send Indians on the moon and create history, but we don't want to accept the reality that is happening on earth.'
Leo is a good entertainer with interesting twists you wouldn't guess, applauds Divya Nair.
Fans in Mumbai came out in big numbers to celebrate the release of Thalapathy Vijay's new film, Leo, on October 19.
'As it happens in any society, when progress happens, hate also comes out.' 'There is always a bit of a risk and possibility of rejection, particularly by an orthodox section of society.'
Film folk turned up in numbers to celebrate Bollywood Dream Girl Hema Malini's 75th birthday on October 16.
'I'm sandwiched between Katrina's films, which is a great spot to be in.'
On Hema Malini's 75th birthday, the star and her daughters -- Esha and Ahana Deol -- hosted a birthday bash in Mumbai, and invited friends from the industry for a musical night.
The competition between Dil, Dimaag and Dum promises much entertainment in the days to come, expects Divya Nair.
'I was 18 years old when I was put on a stage and that was the first time, I met the people of my country, my identity. 'Now, 30 years later, whatever I have done, people have stood by me.' 'The same industry that I left at prime time for eight years has welcomed me back with such love.'
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This Dussehra will see Tiger Vs Tiger battle it out at the box office!
Tennis great Leander Paes says it is "humbling" to be the first Indian tennis player and the first Asian male tennis player to be nominated for the prestigious International Tennis Hall of Fame.
'A face like this cannot go wrong,' Salman Khan endorses Punjabi actor Gippy Grewal at the trailer launch of the latter's new film, Maujaan Hi Maujaan.
'We are called artists, just like the film people and dancers and actors. But there's a very little value to what we do as artists.'
'I am working harder than I worked in the last 29 years because now I experience extreme happiness when people love my film.'
Shah Rukh Khan, whose fame and popularity often seems as vast as the universe, is the man of the hour.
Mumbai bids adieu to its iconic red double-decker buses.