As Hrithik Roshan announces his plans to turn direct films, one looks forward to an altogether different grammar coming into action.
'If you watch songs like Acha Ji Main Haari Chalo Maan Jao Na, Lag Ja Gale or Jhumka Gira Re, you'll notice they're not just a distraction. There's a story unfolding within them.'
'Salman's bad phase is going on for the last five-six years.'
Pushpa 2's advance bookings have set a new record, with advance bookings standing at Rs 50 crore on Day One.
Positive reviews ensure a rise in collections for Guru.
Joginder Tuteja looks at southern directors who started with a big bang in Bollywood.
June 30, 2000: The day Refugee released.
2020 could well have been a year of biopics with females taking centre-stage. After Chhapaak, it was time for Shakuntala Devi and Gangubai Kathiawadi to release later in the year with many more in the pipeline for 2021.
'At a time when the 'my country, right or wrong' attitude is sweeping over the majority, the Pyaasa song Jinhe Naaz Hai Hind Par Woh Kahan Hain brings a much-needed sense of reality. It questions: How can one feel any sense of pride when women are treated like this? Utkarsh Mishra salutes Guru Dutt's classic that turns 68 this month.
Ash's comeback film and all that Jazz(baa)!
The Rohit Shetty cops-and-terrorists action-comedy registered the second highest collections for an Akshay Kumar starrer.
'An 8-week window between theatrical and OTT release is a must!'
'Audiences today are too smart to make that effort to go to a theatre to see a film just to see somebody's son.'
'It's time to change this system of randomly giving stars and the right to bad critics to run down our products.' 'Two films, even if both get three stars, are very different from each other.' 'I can understand if these stars indicated a level of enjoyment or engagement, but the current rating system is flawed because there are no parameters.'
In his most recent gesture, Yogeshwar Dutt refused dowry and took just Rs 1 as shagun for his wedding.
Aamir Khan tells Urvi Parekh why his next release is probably one of the most important films he has made.
Siva Sankar looks at S P Balasubrahmanyam's fantastic repertoire.
'I'm a rascal, I'm going to play a paramahansa?!'