These characters have entertained us despite the fact that they do not have any name at all.
The Ghazi Attack tells the story about one of the 'last unsolved greatest mysteries of the 1971 war.'
Jacqueline Fernandez gets candid about why she is not dating anyone, her relationship with Sonam Kapoor, her journey in Bollywood, her upcoming film Housefull 3 and more...
'Films were made on a very low budget, so if there was a small defect, we would let it pass, and audiences often didn't catch those defects.' Shyam Ramsay tells us his 'horror' story.
Mickey Virus gets better only in the second half, according to Paloma Sharma.
'I have a goal that one day, before audiences walk into a theatre, they will think that it's a Taapsee Pannu film and so, it will be worth their time and money.'
Check out the movie releases, and make your pick!
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.
Sarabham is an average mystery thriller that revolves around a kidnapping charade gone horribly wrong.
It is a good follow up to Avengers Endgame and marks the start of a new Avengers team, led by the friendly neighborhood Spider-Man.
As the talented actress celebrates her birthday on November 4, we take a look at some of her best movies.
Amitabh Bachchan is excellent, no question. Only his mystery involved an elusive bottle of Isabgol, says Raja Sen.
Vidya Balan gets candid about her films but dodges question on censor board!
Siva Sankar looks at S P Balasubrahmanyam's fantastic repertoire.
'Whenever you see him on television or anywhere else, he gives off grandfatherly vibes.'
In photos: Remembering the longest-serving James Bond.
Naku Penta Naku Taka is a disappointment considering the promise it carried.
Ishk Actually is one of the drabbest films I've seen all year.
20 years ago this week, India and Australia played one of the greatest Test matches in cricket history. Sreehari Nair relives the sound and the fury of that unforgettable game at the Eden Gardens.
'It is our fault that we are not superstars. We should be superstars if we can help it,' Tisca Chopra tells Sonil Dedhia/ Rediff.com
Dibakar Banerjee delivers his finest work to date, and Sreehari Nair makes sure to applaud him.
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.
The first half of Dishoom is breezy and snappy, and the increasingly irrepressible Varun Dhawan is on point, feels Raja Sen.
To be held alongside the Japur Literature Festival, the three-day BookMark conference will look at different aspects of the publishing industry -- from self-publishing to e-books, digital content to distribution.
'I have always been told 'thoda sa aur, thoda sa aur.' 'That's why I was always hamming.'
Here's a look at the top 10 tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Despite its many problems, A Death in the Gunj is an important work says Sreehari Nair.
Sukanya Verma's super filmy week was high on emotions.
'I went away from the industry because all the people I enjoyed working with, like Manmohan Desai and Prakash Mehra, are no more.' 'They left this world and went away, so I lost interest in my work.'
'Maneesh Sharma's Fan should be good. It will have Shah Rukh doing something entirely different from what he has been doing recently.'
Quentin Tarantino's latest film is his most unpleasant, feels Raja Sen.
Bollywood inspired weddings, Dharmendra's cringe-worthy attempt at realism, Sridevi and Aishwarya's painful connection and more in Sukanya Verma's Super Filmi Week.
'Movie plots clearly don't excite director Dileesh Pothan as much as true stories where life had come dizzyingly close to becoming like a movie and then, had fused back with life.' 'This means that a conversation he overhears at a tea shop is more likely to give Pothan a setting for his next picture than a brainstorming session inside a conference room,' says Sreehari Nair.
The movies that impressed, puzzled and stunned Sukanya Verma at MAMI this year.
Wondering where most of them disappeared?
Irrfan Khan talks Piku and his next Hollywood film, the Tom Hanks starer Inferno.
Sooper Se Ooper will not be able to make you laugh like Sidhu or Archana Puran Singh performing on their respective shows but it will make you chuckle to yourself softly at situations and the characters' reaction to them, writes Paloma Sharma.
Sukanya Verma talks about her yet another fun filmi week!
Sultan, Mohanjo Daro, and Pankaj Nihalani... Sukanya Verma shares her exciting filmi week with us!