S Saraswathi gives us the latest updates from the Tamil film industry.
'Scenes of self-destruction are exhausting after a point. At nearly three hours, Kabir Singh's belligerence is too much to bear,' says Sukanya Verma.
Black, Paheli and Veer-Zaara are vying for Best Foreign Film.
'In this chicks-rule-the-roost universe, the men are non-existent, untrustworthy or plain incompetent and it's the women who are providing for each other's fantasies.' Sreehari Nair applauds Ocean's 8.
Fashion designer Ashish Gupta's childhood fascination for crayons seems to have transcended on the London Fashion Week 2016 runway!
Love pours in for Sridevi from all around the world.
The latest Bollywood updates.
Boney Kapoor reacts to RGV's latest film
'It is obvious that the lakhs who come to see it do not see it through the prism of religion,' says Jyoti Punwani.
Images from the FA Cup matches played on Saturday
Cellphones, which youngsters can hear but most adults can't, are now in vogue in American schools.\n\n
Why I decided the Bareilly Ki Barfi star is the new girl for me...
Celebrating Independence Day the Bollywood way.
Shakila's seductive performances in the ever-popular club number Babuji Dheere Chalna and the fabulous torch song Hoon Abhi Main Jawaan made filmmakers sit up and notice this new talent.
The White House and the Pentagon have denounced Republican presidential aspirant Donal Trump's call for a ban on the entry of Muslims into the United States, saying the anti-Muslim rhetoric undermines America's national security.
Parasite's razor-sharp characterisations ensure that the picture is thoroughly entertaining though it falls short of greatness, declares Sreehari Nair.
'When we watch our films, everything is beautiful, functional, people wear designer clothes.' 'I've been a part of those films, but in the last eight, nine years, I haven't done anything like that.'
Soaking in the sun in Seychelles or skiing in the Swiss Alps need not just remain in the realms of fantasy for the Indian middle class - travel loans are making their dreams come true.
'I wouldn't want Hrithik Roshan, his muscles are too big. Aamir Khan would make the part too serious. And \n\ncertainly not Aishwarya Rai.' Novelist Hari Kunzru on Bollywood and his latest book.
Who do you think can be cast in the desi version of Harry Potter?
How stunning models turned up the temperatures at the VS annual show held in Paris.
'Relationships have changed so dynamically that the 'woh' doesn't have to be a person.'
'Yes, seriously. This was the time she was going through a bad phase; her personal life was a mess after her alleged affair with Amitabh Bachchan ended and her career was going nowhere.'
It is time to throw an outer ring around India's national security by proactively engaging in areas immediately outside our neighbourhood. Such a ring will not only insulate India from emerging threats, but also create new leverage in securing our own neighbourhood, says Nitin Pai.
Everybody wants to make a great impression, learn it from Bollywood.