'Shashikala was never short of her work.' 'But somewhere as she grew older she got tired of playing variations of the villain.' 'She became spiritual.'
Riya Vij, 14, is all set to make her debut in Karan Johar's forthcoming production Gippi.
'Shah Rukh and I have a very good relationship.' 'When he is with you, he is completely yours, once he leaves the room, he doesn't know you.' Pamela Chopra discusses her life with her late husband Yash Chopra, and sons Aditya and Uday Chopra in an exclusive interview.
Ace photographer Dabboo Ratnani shows off his 2010 calendar.
In a special series, we will put YOU to the test everyday!
Photographer Gaurav C Bhat shows off his cool pictures.
These hot Kannada girls are giving Bollywood babes a run for their money.
'A feeling of dissatisfaction had begun to set in because somewhere, I had begun to think of myself as a very good actress. I believed that the flood of offers coming my way did not do justice to my talent or potential.'
Surender Reddy-directed comedy Kick made Aasheekaa Bathija a star.
These new breed of Bollywood babes are leaving no stone unturned in their quest for stardom.
Panjwar, 63 was involved in drug and weapons smuggling and was designated as a terrorist under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act in July 2020.
Devsaab continued to work with Zeenat as his co-star until one fine day he woke up to the announcement that his 'Zeeenie' had signed a film with Raj Kapoor.
Deepa Gahlot lists the most popular Yash Chopra films -- the ones he directed, not produced (yes, so that means no DDLJ) -- that can be watched on OTT.
'I feel I should do a lot of things.' 'When you have got that chance to do that, it's wonderful.'
'But Telugu has done that.' 'The film that I'm doing right now is called Tiger Nageswara Rao, where I play a villain.' 'After this film releases, I guess things will be different.'
Ayan-Ranbir visit a temple... Ajay opens multiplexes... Yash owns the Dark...
Tanuja Chandra directs her first Web series Hush Hush, starring an all-women cast of Soha Ali Khan, Karishma Tanna, Shahana Goswami, Kritika Kamra and Ayesha Jhulka.
The Thalaivi trailer is effective, observes Moumita Bhattacharjee, who hopes there will be more to the film than just heroine worship.
The beauty queen could not hold back her tears as she took to the stage one last time as Miss Universe.
Subhash K Jha looks at actresses who dared play Momma at the risk of getting typecast.
Ananya's attacked by feathers... Mahesh, Fahadh and birthdays... Manushi can't stop smiling...
Here's looking at rediff readers' pick of hottest actresses of southern Industry.
'I found myself a bigger playground to play around in as an actress.' 'The characters I choose to play are far removed from the person that I am.' 'That, I suppose, is the fun of being an actor.' 'You can live many lives in one lifetime, right?'
Sukanya Verma reminds us why we love going to the movies.
'I never behaved like a star. So why would anyone behave like a star with me?'
The newbie actress talks about her first film and SRK.
The present happenings in Manipur are the wages of continued neglect, and not so benign at that, of a vital region and its people. Had we lavished on the North East even a fraction of the care and resources we do on Kashmir, things would not have come to this pass, asserts Shreekant Sambrani.
Miss India Universe 2007 Puja Gupta gets ready for Bollywood.
A look at Dabboo Ratnani's sexy 2011 calendar.
'In our days, we used to write letters and then there used to be phone calls.' 'We would give blank calls.' 'Now, just listen to the songs.' 'Romance has changed.'
Mandana Karimi will be seen in the director's next film, Bhaag Johnny.
This is New India, where our heroes and heroines are vilified and jailed by a State intent on damaging its own people, asserts Aakar Patel.
Sidharth Malhotra has been getting rave reviews for his bio-pic Shershaah, and the film's producer Karan Johar can't stop preening.
White is pure. White is powerful. And our movies just love to channelise its immaculate energy and enhance a visual's impact.
'Writers are always nervous.' 'If you go to a party, you will notice that the writers are always in a corner of the party, looking anxious, sweating and tense about something or the other.' 'I am that kind of person.'
It's addictive. It's entertaining. It's gorgeous. Once bitten by the K-drama bug, there's no going back.
Sonali Cable starts off as an intriguing story but disconnects itself from the point of the film incredibly fast, says Raja Sen.