Like 2013, the actress will have just one release this year too.
The hits and misses of the week.
You won't know what hit you!
'Harshvardhan Kapoor will go on to become one of the finest Indian actors of this generation,' predicts Sreehari Nair. 'In Bhavesh Joshi, Kapoor treats the movie like a box and tries to break out of it.' 'It's magic to watch a young actor like Kapoor achieve intensity without overextending himself; he can hold a frame while merely being in it.'
The actor's star father reacts to his son's recent spate of flops.
A look at the hits and misses of the week.
'Where are the funny writers on Indian television and OTT platforms?' 'Where are the sitcoms?' asks Vanita Kohli Khandekar.
Get ready for these new actors this year.
'I find drawing inspiration for characters from real life very limiting.'
Check out the red carpet.
'I don't find characters that are not grey that exciting.'
A look at the top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Joginder Tuteja looks at just how Taapsee's movies fare at the box office.
'If I make content for my 16-year-old son, I have to keep in mind that the timelines are not too long.' 'To make someone sit and watch an episode for 20-25 minutes or 45-50 minutes, I have to ensure that the plot is always on the move.'
'I have a goal that one day, before audiences walk into a theatre, they will think that it's a Taapsee Pannu film and so, it will be worth their time and money.'
'If filmmakers and song-writers continue to use the unconstitutional name for the city, we have no choice but to delete it,' explains the CBFC chairperson.
A look at the hits and flops of the week.
Police sources claimed that during investigations it was noted that allegations were "mischievous" and "lacked substance".
A look at celebrities who couldn't keep their marriage in 2014.
The letter was written by 49 eminent personalities, including filmmakers Mani Ratnam, Anurag Kashyap, Shyam Benegal, actor Soumitra Chatterjee as well as vocalist Shubha Mudgal in July this year.
'When I agreed to visit Hrithikji at his residence, I was not sure of how I would be welcomed.' 'But the minute I walked into his beautiful home, I was made to feel comfortable.' 'He is humble, attentive and warm,' Anand Kumar tells Subhash K Jha.
Bollywood glorifies Mumbai's dons in its movies.
Raghuram Rajan's exit reminds Syed Firdaus Ashraf of Kafka's The Trial.
Vinod Mirani gives us his weekly verdict.
'If I have slipped and through my actions or words caused pain or hurt or trauma to absolutely anybody, please accept my apology.'
Kangana Ranaut still reigns supreme!
'My chowkidar and the paanwala near my house have seen Mirzapur.' 'They may have missed Delhi Crime but they have seen Mirzapur.' ''Delhi Crime won Emmy, people know me from Mirzapur'Sometimes I feel I have done so much work, why do people know me only by this role?'
Trade analyst Vinod Mirani gives us the box office verdict for the week.
The hits and misses of the week.
Bollywood pays homage to one of India's finest actors.
'You walk out of Mukkabaaz feeling good about yourself, but unlike Kashyap's best pictures, it releases you from the responsibility of seeing yourself in it; the movie is darn clever, most of the way, but it hardly has any wisdom,' says Sreehari Nair.
Will Ranbir Kapoor strike back with Bombay Velvet? Find out what Raja Sen has to say about the trailer.
The number of contestants in the next season may be reduced by half to allow space for social distancing.