Subhash K Jha brings us the latest Bollywood lowdown.
'Chanting slogans, chest thumping, calling us big nationalists, but you don't stop at traffic lights.' 'What nationalism are you talking about?'
'Working with Prabhu Dheva was extremely taxing. I expected it to be an out-and-out action film but he made me dance so much.' Ajay Devgn talks about his next film Action Jackson.
Sukanya Verma celebrates the acting legend.
Debutant director Bramma G shares his excitement of winning the National Award for the Best Tamil film for Kuttram Kadithal.
'While censorship of any sort is anathema to the creative spirit, political correctness has become more and more the norm rather than the exception,' notes Uttaran Das Gupta.
RajniSir's latest film is expected to hit nearly 5,000 screens worldwide and will release in four languages.
The actress is working with the warring Khans in two films.
Actor Prashanth talks about his new film.
There's a lot happening in Bollywood, Hollywood and world cinema this year.
K Chandru makes his debut as a Tamil director with Naveena Saraswathi Sabatham.
The Hindi version of Rajinikanth's Kabali did not find much love outside Tamil Nadu
The title was initially reserved for a Charles Sobhraj biopic Pooja was planning.
A lowdown on what's happening in the Tamil film industry.
Arjun Sarja talks about his Kannada directorial debut that hit the marquee last week.
'Game Over is a nifty piece of work that recognises the durability of meaningful entertainment,' says Sukanya Verma.
'You could be out of sight, out of mind but it may take just one song to bring you back and to let you know that your audience is still rooting for you.'
A lowdown on what's going on in the Malayalam film industry.
Even Mohanlal could not save the film with his performance.
'Live and be joyful for what you have because one day, it will be all gone.'
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'I really love working as a technician.' 'No actor wants to be out in the sun as opposed to being in the AC van.' 'No actor wants to be among 80 sweaty people who are asking you 100 questions.'
'Who will cast me?'
'It's all about how many Instagram followers you have, which ramp you're walking on,' the actress who is sensational in Sacred Games tells Rediff.com's Ronjita V Kulkarni.
The noted lyricist passed away at 82 on July 18.
Eight eminent personalities have appealed to people to "introspect and audit" the working of the Constitution.
'Saurabh Shukla and Annu Kapoor are the biggest pillars of Jolly LLB 2. I used to joke that Subhash (Kapoor, director) has got six actors from the National School of Drama and four actors from the Film and Television Institute of India and I am the only one from Khalsa College.' Akshay Kumar holds on to his humour, as he celebrates the success of his new film.
The search engine giant pays American graphic designer and filmmaker a tribute
Nanditha Raj speaks about her forthcoming film.
Complicated times can be helped by simple measures.
'He decided that if the looks did not match, he would not do the film.' 'We did not want a 100 percent match, but we did not want to look completely stupid.'
'But it was dicey as he was still in jail.'
'Kishore Kumar lived like a king and knew that he could get away with anything. It's as simple as that.'
The South Indian filmmaker talks about his 50th film and his journey so far.
Neeraj Pandey's short film Ouch deals with a relevant topic, like an extra martial affair, without being preachy, feels Namrata Thakker.
'His personality, work, life is much beyond a film.'
'We wanted people to love Stree and that has happened.' 'It is a unique, one-of-a-kind movie.'
'On the face of it, it is a WYSIWYG -- What You See Is What You Get -- reality series, but actually it is a show that perpetuates societal biases, stokes typecasts and stays sadly superficial,' notes ad guru Sandeep Goyal.
The film has been given a makeover at a cost of Rs 2 crore.