The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Debutant director Caarthick Raju talks about the success of Thirudan Police.
The movies that impressed, puzzled and stunned Sukanya Verma at MAMI this year.
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.
'I don't get angry in real life and to get this anger out in front of the camera was tough.' Varun Dhawan gets ready with Badlapur.
Udta Punjab truly soars when being its own madcap beast, profane and powerful and preening.
The film is slow and unexciting and does little to keep the audience entertained.
Beneath its dazzling veneer, this emperor has no clothes, says J Jagannath.
Hamari Adhuri Kahani director Mohit Suri talks about finding success.
'In so many colonies, mohallas, villages across India, your movies have entertained and brightened up community evenings. Thank you Ma'am.'
Sai Dharam, nephew of Chiranjeevi, talks about his debut film Rey.
Paddington imparts practical life lessons in a way that is neither patronising nor insulting to the intelligence of kids, says Paloma Sharma.
A look at the fresh faces in Bollywood that stood out this year!
I am sad Kundan Shah is no more. I am sad he couldn't make the kind of films he wanted. But I am also grateful. He made me laugh. He made me cry. He made me believe in Hum Honge Kamyab and the power of a shooting star. Sukanya Verma salutes Kundan Shah.
Protests demanding Jallikattu swelled on the streets of Tamil Nadu after agitators rejected statements by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister O Panneerselvam and the state braced for a shutdown on Friday.
Janal Oram is a pleasant and scenic journey into the lives of passengers who travel together daily on the route between Palani and Pannaikadu.
Director Mysskin has scripted a brilliant tale filled with human emotions and dark humour in Onnayum Aatukutiyum.
Yes, they're both movie directors. But there's something else!
Here's a look at the top 10 tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'We should become an all-encompassing entertainment and information destination," says chairman Subhash Chandra, who monitors the group on a monthly basis, leaving the day-to-day operations to the chief executive officers.
Looking at the big winners of the year.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Want to add to Sukanya Verma's list? Hit the message board.
'Assault, abuse and exploitation in the name of gender happens everywhere in any industry. This is the state of affairs. I do not believe in jumping the gun and naming people. Then, everyone will have a field day and the point would be lost. You have to go by the law. You need to evidence to name a person. We are living in a country where domestic rape is not illegal.' Intelligent words from Qarib Qarib Singlle actress Parvathy.
There is something about Anurag Kashyap that puts the cinema watchdogs on alert, says Veenu Sandhu.
Despite the technological hype, it is still extremely tough to connect with the virtual characters, especially Rajinikanth, whose larger-than-life persona cannot be captured by any path-breaking technology
Vaayai Moodi Pesavum is a thought-provoking and thoroughly enjoyable film
The Indian-American was one of the real sheroes at the awards.
'This is the year of the three Bs -- Budapest, Boyhood and Birdman -- and if you love the movies, one or all three of those will feature in your top bracket in English language cinema this year.' Raja Sen takes stock of the recently concluded Golden Globes.
Let the grandeur do the talking instead of the gags, says Raja Sen.
Anurag Kashyap's lovers have no enemies to shoot, says Sreehari Nair, and so they take aim at each other.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.