Another week and a spate of OTT shows and movies to watch. Here's what Sukanya Verma recommends.
It turns out that there is serious money in funny business these days!
A look at the hopefuls this year!
In our special series re-visiting great Hindi film classics, Sukanya Verma looks back at Madhubala and Kishore Kumar's Half Ticket (1962).
'Once Mohanlal's ever-swelling entourage grasped his enormous worth, once it realized that the innate Mohanlal appeal could be profited from, it set about to exploit, to make uproars, to create the Mohanlal brand.' 'And he wasn't meant to be a brand. He was meant to be an artist, a tireless explorer of the unique seas inside him,' asserts Sreehari Nair.
At its core, Criminal Justice is a tale of small miscalculations leading to grave consequences, feels Sreehari Nair.
The 71th Annual Golden Globe awards have been announced. There have been quite a few surprises and some expected nods.
The latest Bollywood updates.
Joginder Tuteja lets us know what to expect.
Golden Globes that could go wrong.
'The story has to be told well, it has to be marketed and presented well, and now, released well too.' 'Only then will the film do well.' 'The actor walks away with the victory credit, but we do not give enough credit to the script writers, directors and producers who put up a film that shines.'
A lowdown on what's going on in Hollywood.
The 67th annual Primetime Emmy Awards took place at the Microsoft Theater in Downtown Los Angeles, California, on September 20.
'Maneesh Sharma's Fan should be good. It will have Shah Rukh doing something entirely different from what he has been doing recently.'
Divya Nair is spoilt for choice, but picks her favourite Rajini films.
Rekka overdoses on action, feels S Saraswathi.
From Atlanta to Killing Eve, the best on the small screen.
'Basuda welcomed viewers into a world that was instantly familiar and comfortable,' observes Sukanya Verma.
Stars who put their best foot forward fashion wise!
Nandana Sen on her new film Marigold and the upcoming Tango Charlie.
It's time for you, dear reader, to don the jury's cap.
The circuitous plot spins around the narrative like a yoyo gone berserk, keeping things tight but loopy, writes Raja Sen.
Raja Sen looks back at all the 'genuinely thrilling' films and artists that were honoured at the 71st Golden Globes.
The narrative seems to go absolutely nowhere from start to finish, says S Saraswathi.
A ringside view of the Sansui Colors Stardust awards.
'I have done so many films but even today when I walk on the road, people call me Kaalia. I don't feel bad. I feel proud that people have seen me in Sholay and remember me.'
'I like the fact that people think I am a funny guy and can make them laugh.'
The film releases in North America on March 6.
The story line of Baywatch is like a Hindi movie!
'Kesari devotes a significant chunk of its script to brandish Akshay's might as the dauntless, magnanimous, Sardar, Havildar Ishar Singh.' 'To his credit, the actor is a picture of restraint and righteousness as the worldly-wise Sardar on a mission,' notes Sukanya Verma.
A good deal of the 92nd Academy Awards (going hostless second year in a row) was a drag what with a staggeringly dull red carpet, long-winded, lacklustre speeches and uneven live acts following too quickly one after another.
Pictures from the starry night.
After successful stints in Jamai Raja and Ek Hazaaron Mein Meri Behna Hai, Nia Sharma faces fresh challenges in Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi.
'It was one of the greatest learnings in my life to see someone like the great Amitabh Bachchan go through such a tough phase.' 'He had been there, done it all and really didn't need to prove himself.' 'Yet, he channelised it all and came out with one of his best performances,' Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra tells Savera R Someshwar/Rediff.com in a fascinating conversation about the films he has made and the actors he has worked with.
Kapil Sharma, the anchor of Comedy Nights with Kapil, is the hottest property on Indian television today