Film and television folk resumed work post lockdown and posted lovely pictures from the sets.
Bollywood stars are all dressed up for Dhanteras.
'I hope you're all keeping safe and not taking any risks at all.'
Film folk dedicate their weekend to a noble cause.
Squad drags from scene to scene like a lifeless sloth with no destination in mind, sighs Sukanya Verma.
The Kapoors prayed for the matriarch at a chautha.
Here's the second part of guide to a year that will soon become history.
It may not have the finish of the original but when you look at the bigger picture, Anil Kapoor's new television show 24 is a step in a desperately needed direction.
Jack Bauer would approve, says Raja Sen.
'My parents once went to watch Rajkumar Kohli's Insaniyat Ke Dushman. In the film, I "rape" Anita Raaj. My father was very upset. My mother left the theatre. Years later, my father asked me to do a positive role with a heroine like Hema Malini. Unfortunately, I never got to do that. I played her brother-in-law in Satte Pe Satta. Now in Ramesh Sippy's Shimla Mirch, I am romancing her but my father is not alive to see it.' Shakti Kapoor, straight from the heart.
Drashti Dhami on marriage, her TV comeback and how she's balancing it all.
'The critics were writing so well about me, I was shocked!' 'My phone didn't stop ringing!' 'This is the biggest tribute for a senior actor.' 'Now, I can pack up.'
'I remember Madhuri Dixit was very scared to do a rape scene with me in Prem Pratigyaa. After the shot, she said she couldn't even feel me touching her.' Ranjeet gets candid about his 'villainous' career.