'After what she went through, do you think this snub would shatter her?'
Shammi was known for her television series Dekh Bhai Dekh, Zabaan Sambhal Ke, Shriman Shrimati, Kabhi Yeh Kabhi Woh and Filmi Chakkar.
The trailer doesn't give away too much of the story and keeps the mystery alive, feels Namrata Thakker.
She was quite the charmer too...
'Ekta Kapoor candidly confessed that she is equated with scandal, sleaze and shocking content.' 'So it's gutsy on her part that she is not bothered if our Indian audience is ready for such a Web series.'
'He was a filmmaker who spread hope and optimism through his documentaries and feature films' 'He was a great actor and an even even greater director' Several Indian film industry veterans pay tribute to Sir Richard Attenborough, who breathed his last on August 24.
Here's your chance to ask her anything at all!
An ecstatic Shoojit Sircar talks about his most successful film's unprecedented success.
'After the fire that broke at the studio, it was not viable to build the studio again...'
Here's a look at the winners of the 60th National Awards.
As Mr India turns 25, director Shekhar Kapur reveals some interesting trivia on its making.
Diljit Dosanjh and Manoj Bajpayee make this comedy-drama a decent watch with their fabulous performances, says Namrata Thakker.
With so much entertainment to choose from, it's a good enough compliment that Home doesn't drag and prompts us to reach out for the next episode, feels Sukanya Verma.
Miss Tanakpur Haazir Ho fails to impress at the box office.
Check out the star arrivals at this one.
Joginder Tuteja looks at the dadis of Bollywood.
Trade analyst Vinod Mirani gives us the box office verdict for the week.
Priyanka Chopra prefers to stay at home while director Vishal Bhardwaj greets the Germans.
A look at the pictures.
Amazon Prime Video has doubled its content investments in India and announced as many as 41 new titles in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and English, thereby throwing an open challenge to their streaming competitor, Netflix.
The film has been passed with a 'U' certificate.
'Saurabh Shukla and Annu Kapoor are the biggest pillars of Jolly LLB 2. I used to joke that Subhash (Kapoor, director) has got six actors from the National School of Drama and four actors from the Film and Television Institute of India and I am the only one from Khalsa College.' Akshay Kumar holds on to his humour, as he celebrates the success of his new film.
In the Bollywood scheme of things, age is as irrelevant as logic.
Just what do actors *do* the whole day?
Miss Tanakpur Haazir Ho takes off with a great premise but fails to realise its full potential, says Nishi Tiwari.
The monotony is awfully exhausting and drab in the absence of script, craft and nerve-racking unpredictability, feels Sukanya Verma.
'Bapi's characters looked and spoke like people we know.'
Will Sunny Leone score yet another hit?
You'll come out laughing till your sides hurt, promises Sukanya Verma.
'If it hits the right notes, actors will start trusting me with new stories.'
Bollywood says goodbye to Shashi Kapoor.
Yamla Pagla Deewana Phir Se has the wit of a goat, fumes Sukanya Verma.
Jolly LLB did well with its droll depiction of a small-time lawyer and how his guilty conscience encourages him in vindicating the downtrodden. In its sequel, Akshay Kumar does it even better, feels Sukanya Verma.
Between its sentimental leanings and farcical outbursts, the superficial sermonising of Dharam Sankat Mein remains just that -- superficial, says Sukanya Verma.
'I was supposed to fly out for a film, and just a few days before, they figured out that I was on TV for seven-eight years.' 'So they said it was not going to work out.' 'That was heartbreaking.'