Four interesting films gear up to release on this festive occasion.
A look at the current lot of Pakistani beauties on the Indian horizon!
'For a film like Haseena, which is made for Rs 11 crore, the publicity budget was Rs 8 crore. I think it's a waste because that could have gone into the film and I could have done something bigger and better.' Director Apoorva Lakhia looks back at his film Haseena Parker.
Munna Michael's hollowness is as striking as Tiger's chiselled torso, one that he freely bares in everything from an unzipped hoodie to a doily masquerading as a shirt, says Sukanya Verma.
'Nowadays, every week there is a comparison.' 'This week someone is on top, next week someone else.' 'For me, the love that I got made my legs strong, not my head.'
Richa Chadha to play Shakeela... Vidya Balan turns producer...
The many reasons why the famed scientist was a minor celebrity in Hollywood.
Kuch Kuch Locha Hai music tapers down at the end but on the strength of its first few numbers, it manages to stay afloat.
'I always work in films with an open heart.' 'I believe working with trust.' 'Unfortunately, we have many actors and stars who don't function in this manner.' 'Maybe that's the way they want to get their stardom.'
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Sarabham is an average mystery thriller that revolves around a kidnapping charade gone horribly wrong.
Photographs tell us so much about the person!
Vanakkam Chennai is a sweet love story with some great music and good performances.
Director Matt Brown tells Aseem Chhabra/Rediff.com what it was about The Man Who Knew Infinity that made him persevere for a decade to turn the book into a film.
It was the greatest series in the history of the game but what has become of those Australian and English players a decade on?
These curious onscreen pairings will make you go... whoa!
'The critics were writing so well about me, I was shocked!' 'My phone didn't stop ringing!' 'This is the biggest tribute for a senior actor.' 'Now, I can pack up.'
Sreehari Nair presents his Top 20 movies of the decade.
'It's a performance that puts the Bachchan hysteria to shame,' observes Sreehari Nair.
'Did the Nobel committee, reviled for awarding Mr Dylan, play a little inside joke this time around, by awarding another lyricist who was once an aspiring musician?' asks Uttaran Das Gupta.
Ishk Actually is one of the drabbest films I've seen all year.
It's not always canoodling lovers that take our breath away on screen!
Here's everything you need to know about To Kill a Mockingbird.
Akshay Kumar seems to be the closest to inheriting the brand appeal and position enjoyed by Amitabh Bachchan. We tell you why.
Three interesting films gear up to release on this festive occasion.
Before you watch Kapoor & Sons in theatres, here's introducing you to the real-life Kapoors.
Beneath its dazzling veneer, this emperor has no clothes, says J Jagannath.
Sridevi was one of India's finest actresses. Here's the proof.
'I'm ruled by emotions. I think women are generally more emotional than men. I believe love is like what we see in movies or what we read about.' Love talk from Katrina Kaif.
'I think the writer did not have to do much work because Kapil would come to the sets, spontaneously change the dialogue and add a new punch. One had to be very alert while working with him because you wouldn't know how he would improvise his lines.' Simran Kaur Mundi on how she romanced Kapil Sharma in Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon.
Okay, so we love our Goan filmi characters. Do you love these movies set in Goa? Have a look!
Here's looking at Bollywood's coolest turbanators!
'My character in Surya Versus Surya cannot come out in daylight.' Actor Nikhil Siddhartha talks about his latest film.
The circuitous plot spins around the narrative like a yoyo gone berserk, keeping things tight but loopy, writes Raja Sen.
When you walk out of Thithi, you walk out with a feeling of having been completely inside its characters' heads, says Sreehari Nair.
Lingaa can get tiresome, especially with the too-long fight scenes, but remains constantly watchable because of the miraculously light way in which Rajinikanth continues to wear his megastardom around him, says Raja Sen.
All the action at the Dilwale trailer launch.
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