While many film folk raised a toast to their mums on Mother's Day, others celebrated their children, the reason they became mums!
Bollywood celebrated Mother's Day with beautiful pictures of their mums on social media.
'I am the daughter of a martyr and had lost my father in Kashmir in 1994. I understand what drastic circumstances life brings in front of you.'
'Every couple of days she'll be sleeping and Ranveer and I will look at her and then just look at each other and be like, we can't believe this has happened to us.'
The Indian Army and Indian Air Force jointly conducted the Operation Sindoor in the early hours of May 7, destroying nine terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied Kashmir in retaliation to the terror attack in Pahalgam.
Varun Tej and Lavanya wed in Italy in November 2023.
Boney Kapoor, Anil Kapoor and Sanjay Kapoor's mother Nirmal Kapoor passed away aged 90 on Friday, May 2.
Paresh Rawal isn't the only actor to have drunk his urine.
Sonu Nigam may not have guessed that his latest concert at the East Point College in Bengaluru would get controversial.
Days before she's due to make her debut at the the fashionable Met Gala on May 5, Kiara Advani enjoyed a babymoon with husband Sidharth Malhotra.
She's done away with her straight long hair and gotten a shorter and curly mane.
Shoojit Sircar who worked with Irrfan Khan on Piku remembers the prolific actor by writing a heartfelt letter on his 5th death anniversary.
He may be turning 60 this year but Salman Khan is still a poster boy for thirst trap pictures.
Film folk are mixing work with pleasure, and teasing us with pictures of their travels.
The actor shares pictures from her New York vacay, and it's all about food, fashion and selfies!
Hint: She was last seen in the OTT series, Bambai Meri Jaan.
Pratik Gandhi and Patralekhaa stepped out to watch their new film, Phule, at a special screening in Mumbai.
'No words can heal the wounds of a mother who lost her child, or a friend who lost their companion. But we must speak, we must feel, and we must remember.'
'What makes this tragedy even more painful is the attempt by some to weaponise it, to paint an entire community with the brush of guilt. This is not just irresponsible. It is dangerous.'