'Dimpy cries and cries like she's a heroine from the 1970s.' Rahul Mahajan seems to have had enough of Bigg Boss.
At its core, Criminal Justice is a tale of small miscalculations leading to grave consequences, feels Sreehari Nair.
Looking at Shah Rukh Khan's unusual onscreen professions.
The latest updates from Bollywood!
Vishnu Manchu throws light on Anukshanam, his association with Ram Gopal Varma and his future projects.
Uttama Villain music available online.
For the first time in its history, Cirque du Soleil is premiering a new show, Bazzar, outside Canada -- first in Mumbai and then Delhi.
Sukanya Verma hails Bollywood's memorable bus moments.
His respectable, if not spectacular, legacy in Tests will remain a source of debate in assessing one of the game's most polarising players.
'Working with Papa was the toughest,' confesses Varun Dhawan.
The Haider star enters holy matrimony for real on July 7.
'People ask, "Are you envious of Raj?" I mean, are you envious of your brother or sister or your mum and dad?' 'No. You feel a sense of pride when you see the other person excel.' 'Both of us are from the industry, so seeing the other person excel is what inspires me and instills faith and hope in me.'
'It was a rare year when all three Khans -- Shah Rukh, Aamir, and Salman had a release each -- failed to deliver.' 'The performance of their films at the box office reflected the dwindling magnetism of the star when it came to getting people to the theatres.'
Stand up comedian Neeti Palta talks about breaking stereotypes in an odd world.
'There were so many attempts made to stop the film, damage our reputation...' 'Irrespective of all that, we got it released.' 'In trade language, they said Parmanu is a 100 crore movie, but it did 65 crore.' 'That's when you realise the damage.'
'There is nothing bigger than Bigg Boss. I was lucky and blessed that I stayed inside the Bigg Boss house for three months. The love that I got from people was so humbling that I started crying. That's the first thing that I did when I came out.'
It has been 20 years since the Kargil War. Sukanya Verma look back at Lakshya, Farhan Akhtar's memorable film that was inspired by the war in the icy heights where young Indian soldiers fought tireless battles to evict Pakistani troops from our territory.
Kangana biopic takes shape... Ayushmann's new film... Why Oscar winner Olivia Colman visited Bihar...Subhash K Jha's Bollywood Buzz...
Sukanya Verma lists her five BEST and WORST Bollywood movies of 2019.
Marudhu will give you a headache, warns S Saraswathi.
Director Pa Ranjith's Madras is an intense emotional drama that gives you a ringside view of the lives of the underprivileged in North Chennai.
'It is time the Sena realises that voters can see through its divisive actions. It needs to have a wider vision before the party is reduced to a slapstick political comedy.'
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'If questioning and dethroning hierarchies is your primary motive, why not put an end to the practice of announcing your shining star, your box office draw, in big flaming letters and mentioning everyone else's name in small font at the bottom of the screen?' asks Sreehari Nair.
The movie evokes a few laughs but otherwise it decides to shift tracks from droll comedy to dreadful drama.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
These Bollywood divas sure know the 'shortcuts' to head-turning looks on screen!
Happy Birthday, Nicole Kidman!
Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code, which was struck down by the Supreme Court, managed to be anti-women even while it appeared to be throwing a protective arm around them, says Shuma Raha.
The awards aren't the only story, and here, in chronological order, are my top 10 moments from this year's Globes.
Great Grand Masti is neither great nor grand, and it doesn't have any masti elements either, warns Namrata Thakker.
'The other day, someone told me they saw Sarbjit again and it still haunts them.' 'They said I made Aishwarya do what she's never done before.'
Simmba is a dhamaka from the start till the end.
Movies, like all forms of great art, are not meant to tell us how we ought to be, but honestly document how are.
Raja Sen analyses the contenders for the Best Actress category at the Oscars.
Aseem Chhabra picks 10 fascinating films he watched in Macao -- a blend of Asian, independent, Hollywood projects and even a 66-years-old classic Japanese film that still stands the test of time.
The complete set of winners on Oscar night!
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.