'The nervousness is to deliver and if we do well, the nervousness will be, what do we do from here.'
Joginder Tuteja looks at just how much audiences have loved Bollywood's serial killers.
Thrillers, horrors and real-life inspired stories dominate the OTT scene this week.
Mithya fumbles to make headway towards truth or dare, observes Sukanya Verma.
'I have been exceptionally lucky with my actors, whether it was Sushmita in Aarya or Kartik Aaryan in Dhamaka.'
Aseem Chhabra highlights 10 films that moved him, films that may show up in theatres near you.
Kaanekkaane is Suraj's triumph all the way, declares Divya Nair.
'Touch wood, I'm blessed that I am getting this chance to do the things I love.' 'I know a lot of people would love to be in my place.'
The lockdown has seen some amazing shows finding their way to home screens.
Madam Chief Minister falls short of being a rousing political drama.
Manoj Bajpayee and Samantha live up to all the expectations in the season 2 trailer, notes Namrata Thakker.
These films, even at their saddest, darkest and grossest, retain their sense of humour, their sense of proportion, which again is something you associate with a Malayali.
With ample whistle podu moments, Vikram is a macho blockbuster that shouldn't be missed, applauds Divya Nair.
'There's this presence, a sense of patrolling and surveillance. And it's not coming from a place of safety.' 'It's coming from a place of 'You don't belong here'.' 'It's a malevolent force, the society at large is observing them.'
IMAGES from the Indian Premier League-12 final played between Mumbai and Chennai in Hyderabad on Sunday
You'll be spoilt for choice on OTT this week. Sukanya Verma lists everything you simply cannot afford to miss.
Kuruthi is let down by poor execution -- there are too many loose ends and most of the arguments seemed too forced, like there was an urgent responsibility to balance the blame without taking sides, points out Divya Nair.
With OTT gaining popularity, quite a few stars will make their debut on digital platforms.
Joginder Tuteja lists what's up on OTT this month.
Rahul Dev Burman's collaboration with Asha Bhosle and Kishore Kumar was unique, but he saved his best for Lata Mangeshkar.
As Fahadh Faasil turns 39 on August 8, Subhash K Jha looks back at his favourite films featuring the brilliant actor.
Karan Johar hosted a party at his home on Sunday night, April 24, in honour of Bela Bajaria, Netflix's vice president, International Originals.
Parisian serial killers. Teen doctors. Desi ghostbusters. Potluck parties. Sukanya Verma suggests everything you can catch on OTT this week.
'In my life, whatever I've planned has not really panned out within that time frame.'
So which film is releasing at a theatre near you? We tell you, right here!
Joginder Tuteja looks at the patriotic movies coming up in 2022.
A Thursday is the sort of in-the-moment drama that holds your attention and emotions while it lasts but doesn't dig enough to linger on, observes Sukanya Verma.
Angad Bedi and Sikander Kher shine in this fast-paced thriller, notes Namrata Thakker.
The OTT glass is full again. Here's all the exciting new fare to watch over the week. Sukanya Verma offers a peek.
Joginder Tuteja lists how much money Salman's Eid releases have made over the years.
Joginder Tuteja looks at the big hits in the decade gone by.
'The filmi keeda was always there.' 'I hope I can get even five percent of the love that audiences gave my mother.' 'But I'm here to make my own identity.'
Justice, revenge, romance, tears, take your pick from Sukanya Verma's OTT recommendations for the week.
'The second half of 2022 definitely looks stronger for Bollywood.'
Is an actress' movie career over when she gets married? Not if you are Yami Gautam!
Kidnapping, revenge, wars, zombies, manhunts -- things get pretty intense on OTT this week. Sukanya Verma offers everything you can watch.
Healing intergalactic encounters, haunted office spaces and spooky Star Wars, Sukanya Verma suggests everything you can catch on OTT this week.
Joginder Tuteja explains why Ponmagal Vandhal fails, both as courtroom drama and thriller.
Amitabh Bachchan does his magic once again.
'Then, one fine morning, I returned to my first love.' 'All the top directors of the time were waiting for me.' 'In one day, I signed 12 films.' 'Prosenjit Chatterjee was back!'