'My mother has one complaint -- I die in all of my films. She has told me to stop dying now.'
'Kedarnath has given me that much needed experience right at the beginning.' 'My experience is not limited to only being in front of the camera.' 'It has also taught me how to sleep at night when you don't know if your film will release, and that's a great learning for a newcomer.'
'If Baahubali were to be made in Bollywood, I would take Hrithik Roshan as Baahubali and Deepika Padukone for Devsena.' Baahubali writer K V Vijayendra Prasad looks back at the epic blockbuster.
Yo, Rohit Shetty, what's with the volume, bro? asks Raja Sen
These sequels have failed to match up to their first installments.
Kicking off our Valentine's Day special, filmi style!
Review: Saif and Katrina make Phantom a joke
'I am Punjabi at heart.' 'Even my nature is larger-than-life, which is a very Punjabi trait.'
'A journalist met me after Mastizaade failed and said, "'Whatever you do in life, you will never get rid of the Sex Comedy King of India tag".' 'She didn't mean to hurt me, but it broke me.'
A look at the last films of directors, who met with untimely deaths.
War is as grand and consummate as love in Bollywood.
What your favourite celebrities are saying on social media.
The strategic success of the surgical strikes has not matched their brilliant tactical achievement, says Shekhar Gupta.
Take a look at ten filmmakers who also love acting.
Besharam is so unbelievably sloppy and senseless, not even the best actors in the business can redeem it.
Aamir Khan's unsettling revelations on rape contradict the gleaming lines of his introduction speech -- Hindustan badal raha hai, ek laher si chal rahi hai.Sukanya Verma reviews the Episode 1 of Satyamev Jayate's second season
Indians took to social media to pay their respects.
A look at the top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Superheroes, Holi, apples and other happenings from Sukanya Verma's super filmi week!
'This army has lost Pakistan's territory, ideology, financial and intellectual capital, ruined its institutions, democracy, the respect for its passport and, like it or not, reduced its status to a globally acknowledged university of jihad,' says Shekhar Gupta.
'The most important aspect of Bajrangi Bhaijaan is the use of humour to touch some sensitive and potentially explosive political-religious and cultural subjects.'
Jyoti Punwani examines the relevance of the Sairat, the hit Marathi film everyone is talking about, in today's times.
What could have been a relevant crowd-pleaser with a little effort from Sohail Khan and his writers is mostly a tedious and overcrowded drivel that shamelessly depends on Salman Khan's strapping charisma to tide them over, writes Sukanya Verma.
'Amitabh Bachchan told me, "I don't appreciate other people doing my voice".'
'If you see the way Shammi Kapoor danced... that was Geeta Bali's personality. My mother was a bigger and more successful star than my father when they got married.'
The fact that a woman-centric film can challenge those increasingly inane hero-vehicles is certainly cause for celebration, raves Raja Sen.
As the dust finally settles on the outcome of the Lok Sabha elections 2019 and Bharatiya Janata Party along with its NDA allies emerges as the clear winner, here is a list of who won in each of the 7 phases of elections.
Udta Punjab truly soars when being its own madcap beast, profane and powerful and preening.
Hema Malini goes back in time, and recalls some beautiful moments from her life.
Preetisheel Singh lets us into some star secrets.
'Think about how he would have handled Hyderabad, and JNU. He would have been very cross if he found two of his Cabinet ministers weighing in on the side of the ABVP.' 'And if Rohith Vemula still killed himself, he would have been the first to speak out in anguish and empathy rather than deny he was a Dalit.' 'And JNU, he would have simply said something like, 'let the boys speak, then they will grow up and join the IAS).' 'A good idea, when in crisis, is to apply the 'Vajpayee test' to your actions,' says Shekhar Gupta.
From Pakeezah to Ladies vs Ricky Bahl, from Shatranj ki Khilari to Umrao Jaan, the great city of Lucknow has made its way to the wornderful world of Hindi films.
'Unfortunately, prostitution is looked down upon.' 'It should be legalised.' 'Imagine the sexual frustration in the country if it didn't exist!' Chunky Pandey tells Rediff.com's Ronjita Kulkarni how he bagged Begum Jaan and more.
The Bollywood stalwart turns 70 on January 17.
Bollywood is in shock after Sridevi's death.
'You don't have to be a size zero to be attractive on screen. It's about owning who you are and your body and embracing it.' Straight talk from Sunny Leone.
Bollywood's Badshah turns 50 on November 2, and it's time to celebrate his life and his movies.