Sukanya Verma looks back at Bollywood royalty, and asks *you* to pick your favourite!
This movie is a must-see for anyone who has ever been in a relationship; hopes to be in one some day; or is in one and has forgotten the original reasons for entering into that arrangement.
Did you expect Kareena Kapoor to die in Udta Punjab?
Bollywood gives some interesting lessons!
As we eagerly wait to see what 'farq' it makes when it hits the screens on June 28, Sukanya Verma looks at the few occasions caste came up in Hindi movies.
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"I still remember the day I went to Kot Lakhpat jail in Lahore and Kashmir Singh told me his love story and how he got married to Paramjit Kaur. After listening to him, I was so moved I decided to reunite the pair," Burney told reporters on Wednesday. He said the prisoner was weeping uncontrollably within the jail walls and "he told me he was not worried about his life, but always thought about his wife."
Sukanya Verma salutes the legend and celebrates some of the finest soundtracks of his career.
The finding may help understand the types of planetary systems that exist beyond our own.
Paul McCartney's daughter ties the knot, and other Hollywood news.
So many films have been made with Muslim characters. But how many have actually got them right?
'Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga is a step backward for the portrayal of female camaraderie in our movies,' argues Sreehari Nair.
Arbaaz Khan and Malaika confirm their separation in a join statement.
If only making it official was as easy as falling in love, says Sukanya Verma.
The film sacrifices sense for style, feels Sukanya Verma.
Nobody does ethnic chic as well as D-Pad!
'The director casts two attractive people where he ought have chosen a couple of actual actors instead, and thus it becomes hard to care about the protagonists or their sundered hearts, and despite aesthetic appeal, what we end up with is -- at best -- a screensaver,' says Raja Sen.
Before Vishal Bharadwaj's advent, several Hindi filmmakers had attempted screen adaptations of Shakespeare's various works, with varied success.
The very filmi Valentine's Day Special!
Lakshmi Sharath loses herself in the narrow lanes of a magical city.
From being siblings in one film to sweetheart in the other, these actors have done it all.
Bajrangi Bhaijaan is an overearnest, oversimplified, preposterously sweet and frequently schlocky film, which works because of a finely picked supporting cast, some sharp lines of dialogue and, most crucially, because of its overall heart, writes Raja Sen.
The Fault In Our Stars exists merely for the purpose of being soppy and pleasing the already existent fan base, writes Paloma Sharma.
Ram Leela is a lavish visual spread and is filled with moments of thrill, ingenuity and splendour.
Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhaniya is the kinda film Simran (of Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge) would have loved, says Raja Sen.
Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar masterfully weaves a compelling human story, says Sukanya Verma.