During rehearsals, when Dilip Kumar improvised, Gulshan Grover was quick to point out that he had got the lines wrong.
It was 25 years ago when Shekhar Kapur's Mr India released. Annu Kapoor, who played Sridevi's boss in the film, looks back.
We take a look at the stars, and their big breakout roles.
'Good actors are supposed to be guys who wear kurta-pajama and look soft and nice.' 'People like me are not in that category.'
'When I watched KGF, I was like, 'What kind of world are we living in? Who are these people'?'
Sukanya Verma looks at the many ways fire enjoys a significant presence in our movies.
Smita has left behind a rich haul of films that showcase her enormous ability to offer us a glimpse into her soul each time she performed a role.
The composer had gems to his credit in his long career.
On the actress' fourth death anniversary, Subhash K Jha selects his favourites.
Your verdict on Bollywood's most memorable villain of all-time.
Vakeel Saab is an out-and-out Pawan Kalyan show, where he makes his point sometimes with a pen and at times with a punch, observes Joginder Tuteja.
Joginder Tuteja looks at films set in the jungles.
To mark World Whiskey Day, a toast to its memorable imagery in Hindi films.
His debut film is called 'Woh Tera Naam Tha' and is set in 1956.
A first look at Salman Khan-Shilpa Shetty starrer 'Garv-Pride and Honour'.
Today, turning bad seems to have trendy, as A-listers are taking the villain route.
Whether to cover a bald head or let your hair down, one can learn (and unlearn) a great deal about the art from Hindi movies. Take a look.
Here are some other crazy, questionable ways Bollywood tries to make its villains all kinds of strange.
It's very easy to keep up with the children of Bollywood's leading heroes. But what about Bollywood's biggest villains?
'People sometimes ridiculed him for the way he looked or dressed.' 'Sometimes they ran down his music.' 'But I have never heard him say one bad word about anyone.'
Joginder Tuteja looks at films that didn't do well in theatres but became popular on satellite television or on OTT.
Joginder Tuteja offers a fresh recap of its 10 most iconic moments.
The poster references 2001 Hindi political thriller Nayak, a remake of Tamil film Mudhalvan (1999) in which Kapoor plays a reporter who becomes chief minister of Maharashtra for a day and strives to eliminate corruption.
1997: Sukanya Verma offers a recap of its memorable imagery.
White is pure. White is powerful. And our movies just love to channelise its immaculate energy and enhance a visual's impact.
Every day a Party unfolds on social media where armchair activists, politically charged influencers, trend pundits, gyaan givers and troll armies change the world in their heads but remain clueless about the nation's grassroots reality, feels Sukanya Verma.
'What can I do for my India except make films that showcase it's greatness to the world, which touch on national issues and arouse the feeling of patriotism?'