Diwali is here and Salman Khan is bringing his Tiger 3 in theatres. Though he has been an Eid superstar for more than a decade now
'My character Meena seemed like a selfish, cold, heartless woman, who abandons her lover because he is moneyless. But look the girls today. They are as practical as my Meena was in Pyaasa so many years ago.'
The OTT boom has proved a boon for a lot of hibernating '90s beauties as they rediscover themselves in exciting new avatars.
We remember some of Nitin Chandrakant Desai most influential works.
'Basuda hardly spoke, but he had a sense of humour and that showed in his films.'
'Back in India, I am the dictator. No one tells me how to make a film.'
Dinesh Raheja doffs his hat to the movie legend, who will be honoured with the Dadasaheb Phalke Award this year.
'If Shah Rukh and I come together again, we have to go beyond Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham, Kal Ho Naa Ho, Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna and My Name Is Khan.' 'I haven't come across a script that hits those high notes.'
'When he was offered B R Chopra's Zameer, many advised him against playing Saira Banu's father, pointing out that a decade ago, he had been her hero in her debut film, Junglee.' 'When he asked me, I pointed out that he was an actor first, so nothing should stop him from playing any role.'
Check out the star arrivals.
Aseem Chhabra lists his favorite 2023 films -- a healthy blend of Bollywood, Hindi indies and some of the best work that is being done in Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada and Bengali cinema.
As Dilip Kumar passes away in the ages, Sukanya Verma feels a deep gratitude for the enormous legacy he's left behind.
'I would rather focus on the good rather than what didn't happen.'
As new OTT release Bawaal tackles the lives of a terribly unhappy couple, and Satyaprem Ki Katha about a young wife with a tragic secret is a box-office success, here's pick of ten (out of a considerable number) of relatively recent films about troubled marriages.
Sukanya Verma looks at the variety of daughter characters served by Bollywood on the big screen.
'Always smiling, creative, problem solver, ambitious and a man who walked ahead of an Industry.'
Joginder Tuteja looks at the big November hits in the past decade.
After a dry, dreadful, spell of darkness and desolation, it looks like Bollywood love stories are ready to rock the silver screen again.
Quite a few big movies are coming your way in theatres this November.
A look at the red carpet glamour.
Using snatches of a cult favourite or evergreen classic in its original form for action, comedy or romance can transform the entire vibe of a scene.
Director Anil Sharma gives us an insight into the Deol men, and other Bollywood Greats.
Deepa Gahlot picks the top 10 Karan Johar films -- some that he directed and others that he produced or co-produced -- that you can watch on steaming platforms.
I Love NY is criminally unremarkable, says Nishi Tiwari.
Whether it's a filmi rite of passage or just another facet of nepotism, quite a few star kids began their journey as ADs.
'The Three Musketeers have lost the most talented, generous and loving Musketeer.'
'All my life, I have made expensive films. This time, I want to make the least expensive film ever made in Bollywood.' 'It's an honest attempt to climb Mount Everest without knowing if I will reach the peak.'
Monsoon is here, and time to bring out the chhatris.
'He made me feel like a crorepati even without sitting in the hot seat.'
Joginder Tuteja looks at stars with the most movies in the pipeline.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Much, much, much before Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani fussed over What Jhumka, Asha Bhosle trilled in her alluring voice and teased us with tantalising details about the events leading to her precious Jhumka's loss. Sukanya Verma celebrates the singing legend who turns 90 on September 8.
'There has been a lot of ups and downs, unexpected highs and unimaginable pain, almost thinking that I'm going to die.'
Joginder Tuteja looks at how well recent films highlighting sibling love have done at the box office.
Joginder Tuteja looks at films which have explored taboo subjects in an entertaining manner.
'On a scale of one to 10, my confidence level is minus 1.'
Watching Raabta possibly can't be anyone's idea of entertainment in this birth or last, feels Sukanya Verma.
On his 40th birthday on September 28, Sukanya Verma draws up a playlist of 40 riveting Ranbir songs.