'I only challenge myself in every way possible and feel that an actor's job is to be universal.'
Get your low down on what's happening in Bollywood, right here!
Yes, there's going to be a lot of tears, laughs and thrills coming your way.
Deadly dolls, skeletons in the closet, haunted homes, this is just a warm-up on what to expect on OTT this week.
Here's what your favourite celebrities have been upto.
Two seconds of Kajol and Shah Rukh Khan in Kuch Kuch Hota Hai pack in more chemistry than two hours and 44 minutes of Ranbir and Shraddha's romance in Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar, feels Sukanya Verma.
Salman Khan is so neck deep in his formulaic rut that the only way he knows out is to dole out some more of the bunk. Except now, the swagger has traded places with desperation, notes Sukanya Verma.
Zombies, multiverse, tragedy, Japanese culinary traditions, you'll find it aplenty on OTT this week.
Sukanya Verma looks at all the significant bald imagery of Bollywood through the years.
Kuttey's muddled momentum cannot cover up the trail of loopholes it leaves behind, observes Sukanya Verma.
People move on, get attached to other people, ending a close bond. But we rarely see that on screen, observes Aseem Chhabra.
'We always have a stunt double, but I let him sit at home because I love performing my action scenes.'
Not so hatke after all, but no reason to stay bachke either, notes Sukanya Verma.
Aapkey Kamrey Mein Koi Rehta Hai is painfully regressive in the garb of comedy, notes Moumita Bhattacharjee.
There is a superhero, a super woman, a super solider and a super ghostbuster arriving in theatres!
Director Ezhil attempts to infuse a dose of humour into a tale of enemity.
Thirudan Police explores the highly complex father-son relationship, while giving a realistic picture of the everyday life of a policeman.
March is going to be an exciting month when it comes to Bollywood releases as it would be a good mix of theatrical and OTT arrivals.
'There's just a handful of roles for a few actresses.' 'When I meet other actresses my age, they say the same thing: No roles!'
We caught up with Bollywood hunk Imran Khan recently and the Bollywood star graciously took a few minutes to answer our questions on his love life, his diet and exercise programmes and what to expect from him in 2010.
Joginder Tuteja looks at the leading men she's starring with.
Acclaimed movies, hit movies, social movies, star-studded movies, scary movies and shows galore, you certainly won't be starved for entertainment on OTT this week.
Malayalam cinema isn't the same as Telugu or Tamil, but Bollywood's blanket approach fails to see the distinction in Selfiee, observes Sukanya Verma.
'You found me eligible and you think I am the perfect cast, then why don't you give me work?' 'That used to happen only because I have done TV.'
The 53-year-old makes his return as a leading man in the upcoming Aa Gaya Hero.
Shah Rukh Khan discusses his new film Chennai Express at its trailer launch.
'The amount of warmth I received from Aamir Sir during the shooting of Laal Singh Chaddha is very difficult to describe in words.'
As new OTT release Bawaal tackles the lives of a terribly unhappy couple, and Satyaprem Ki Katha about a young wife with a tragic secret is a box-office success, here's pick of ten (out of a considerable number) of relatively recent films about troubled marriages.
'If I can make Radhe Shyam successful and if the audience likes it, that would be a big relief.'
The film keeps you engrossed for most part, says S Saraswathi.
Fascinating new offerings from beloved auteurs as well as a steady supply of remakes and biopics colour the OTT scene this week. Sukanya Verma lists her picks.
Joginder Tuteja looks at the new couples in the movies.
If at all the series can be criticised, it would be for its all-Brahmin characters and keeping out the caste problems, the misogyny and the backwardness and ugliness of rural India, points out Deepa Gahlot.
Critics of Hindi cinema are a disparate, colourful, bunch that evoke much derision and tut-tut among its own tribe, but Chup's distant understanding of their influence and idiosyncrasies fails to give the loathing any real impact, notes Rediff.com Principal Movie Critic Sukanya Verma.
JugJugg Jeeyo is a David Dhawan comedy, not directed by David Dhawan, observes Sukanya Verma.
Housefull 4 will be a laugh riot that you cannot miss, raves Karan Sanjay Shah.
Joginder Tuteja lists the most interesting ones, right here.
Joginder Tuteja looks at Bobby Deol's career over the years.
The gorgeous actress has signed up as many as nine films, which are in various stages of production.