Dilip Kumar remained in demand all through his career because he kept reinventing himself in keeping with the changing times in Indian cinema, argues Mohammad Asim Siddiqui.
Sukanya Verma shares her exciting filmi week with us.
We take a look at his life through his pictures over the years.
As means of transport or metaphor, the romance of trains is unmistakable in Hindi cinema.
'Bapusaab was so passionate about cinema that he influenced anyone who came in contact with him.' Anil Kapoor pays tribute to the legend.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
A fun excerpt from Diptakirti Chaudhuri's Bollygeek: The Crazy Trivia Guide to Bollywood.
Sukanya Verma looks at the various baap-beti equations depicted on the screen.
Sukanya Verma lists significant memories in our 1996 recap.
'I was hesitant initially because I thought Amrish Puri's role was bigger than mine. But when I shot for the film, I realised Adi's casting was so good that no character could be replaced.' Anupam Kher goes back in time.
Madhuri Dixit and Sanjay Dutt Dutt will act in a movie again after 21 years.
You'll come out laughing till your sides hurt, promises Sukanya Verma.
'The Ek Do Teen star struggled with a problem skin all through her reign as numero uno.' 'And yet acne never got into the way of her incredible success.' All this and more in Sukanya Verma's Super Filmi Week.
'I have done so much work after the Mahabharat, but people still remember me as Duryodhan.'
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
This multi-talented actor has charm with a big C.
If only making it official was as easy as falling in love, says Sukanya Verma.
We celebrate Independence Day with this special feature, published on Rediff.com in January 2013.
Meet Bollywood fan Ranjit Dahiya. If you are in Mumbai, you can't miss his massive tributes to the industry that he loves.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Interviewing Anil Kapoor, Syed Firdaus Ashraf discovered, can be a real pleasure!
Raja Sen, who discovered Pran's filmography in the VHS-crazed era and was instantly hooked, tells us why the late actor's onscreen villiany is stuff legends are made of.
A revealing excerpt from Anupam Kher's Lessons Life Taught Me, Unknowingly: An Autobiography.
The actor has quite a body of memorable death scenes to boast of.
Ghayal Once Again starts out wobbly but gains substantial momentum till interval point, only to go completely haywire in its latter half, writes Sukanya Verma.
Before Akshay Kumar takes centrestage in the courtroom this Friday, here's looking at filmi lawyers before him.
The most thrilling, romantic, terrifying, musical and comical tring tring moments!
'Shah Rukh had only one bad habit -- he would wake up late. It became my duty to wake him up during the shooting of King Uncle, Karan Arjun and Koyla, since all three films were shot outstation.' Rakesh Roshan takes Patcy N/ Rediff.com back in time.
'Working in DDLJ has been one of the best moments in my career.' Satish Shah relives the DDLJ moments.
Even after three decades, Mandi proves its lasting relevance and powerful impact on cinephile memory by inviting comparisons to Vidya Balan's Begum Jaan.
Sreehari Nair lists some movies, documentaries, recorded-performance films, and literature and music suggestions that might help.
'I am angry because this ever happened.' 'I am sad because it's painful to think what they must be going through.' 'I am glad we've fought hard to break through such cruel tradition.' 'But it burns my blood to think we're still holding on to regressive culture that is stemmed from preserving this so-called honour,' says Sukanya Verma.
'Motionless .. still .. eyes shut in perpetuity .. a form on wooden logs .. covered .. flames about .. and a life turned to ashes,' writes Big B.
Tiger Shroff could not have asked for a shoddier launch with Heropanti. Yet, somehow beneath the pin-up torso, the soulful eyes and an awkward smile -- a genuine, graceful, likeable boy comes through, writes Sukanya Verma.
Veteran theatre personality Dolly Thakore, who made her film debut as a casting director with Richard Attenborough's Gandhi, kept in touch with him till much after work on the multiple award-winning biopic was over. Distraught upon hearing the unfortunate news, the Indian thespian revisits her long and 'wonderful' association with Sir Richard Attenborough.
It's not just the aam aadmi who has been feeling the corruption heat.
These Bollywood gems truly deserve two thumbs up!
Sukanya Verma's nostalgic filmi week!