We celebrate the brilliant actor by looking back at his classic works.
Pooja Bhatt's irrepressible cuteness, Rekha's amusing cartoon, Asha Bhosle's super songstress power, Akshay Kumar's sparkling white sneakers and shaved chest find a mention in Sukanya Verma's weekly column.
Amazing stories about some of our best loved movies from Bhavani Iyer who wrote them.
The Gabbar Is Back star gets candid.
'Nobody prepares you for stardom.' 'Nobody prepares you for what happens to you after your first film.' Uncle and nephew -- Anil and Arjun Kapoor -- get together.
Here's celebrating Dilip Kumar by re-visiting his best movies.
'He has given us a history, a heritage that we can share with generations to come,' says Aseem Chhabra.
Celebrating Bollywood's most loved film of all time on its 40th anniversary.
Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra's latest film lacks clarity and coherence.
'If Ruttie had been alive, Jinnah would never have turned communal.'
Veteran actor Vinod Khanna passed away on Thursday after battling cancer. He was 70.
Aseem Chhabra lists the movies that taught him about the Idea of India.
Before you watch Kapoor & Sons in theatres, here's introducing you to the real-life Kapoors.
In our special series re-visiting great Hindi film classics, we look back at Sunny Deol and Dimple Kapadia starrer Arjun, 1985.
Vivaan Shah gets ready for the fourth film of his career, Laali Ki Shaadi Mein Ladoo Deewana.
Bollywood's Badshah turns 50 on November 2, and it's time to celebrate his life and his movies.
Athiya shows potential, Sooraj his physique in Hero, says Sukanya Verma.
How well did these actors play homosexuals? RATE THEM!
Bajrangi Bhaijaan was Bollywood's biggest hit this year.
As the legendary actor turns 60 today, we look at his finest performances in the last six decades.
Bharata Natyam legends Shanta and V P Dhananjayan discover they are a national sentation after their Vodafone ads.
Sukanya Verma lists the lessons Bollywood taught us this year.
Okay, so we love our Goan filmi characters. Do you love these movies set in Goa? Have a look!
We look at Bollywood movies in which our celebs pack a punch... literally!
The 16th Mumbai Film Festival had a delicious spread of movies.
Kriti Kharbanda talks about her Bollywood debut Raaz Reboot and getting possessed in reel life!
These predictions will ensure you have the perfect romantic day.
It's very easy to become barren inside if you don't take care of yourself, says Shradha Sharma.
Nikitin Dheer talks about his television debut and his journey so far!
'People think it's okay to poke fun at people who are overweight but I never took it lying down. I made sure I stood up for myself.' Sonakshi Sinha, in fighting form.
In our special series revisiting great Hindi film classics, we look back at Prithviraj Kapoor, Raj Kapoor, Randhir Kapoor and Babita's 1971 film, Kal Aaj Aur Kal.
'Movie theatres, despite their diminished stature, will continue to play a role in our culture. Just like cinema. After all, we have at least another big centennial to commemorate in our lifetime,' says Murali Kamma.
'Of the countless protagonists I encountered at the movies in 2015,' says Sukanya Verma, 'these seven are enduringly unique and notable. They possess that extra something that's not always on paper but earns distinction on the silver screen.'
Kamalinee Mukherjee talks about her new film, working with Krishnavamsi and her future plans.
'In Carol, Cate Blanchett reminds us what a real movie star is and why we are enamored by her acting and looks.'
Youngistaan neither says something new nor does it reinforce time-tested wisdom in a way that you actually want to pay attention to it, feels Paloma Sharma.
'Madhuri is the best (dancer). She's is not mechanical. Most dancers like Aishwarya, Deepika, Priyanka and Kareena are fabulous but I don't see then enjoying it the way they should. Their focus is on, 'Am I looking beautiful?'' Straight talk from choreographer Terence Lewis.
In Sukanya Verma's special series re-visiting great Hindi film classics, we look back at 1960's Parakh, starring Sadhana, Motilal, Nazir Hussain and Durga Khote.