Nishkant Kamat passed into the ages too soon, at just 50, but he left behind a repertoire of films which will carry on his legacy.
Joginder Tuteja takes a look at the film projects that are on floors now.
The winners and attendees at the Dadasaheb Phalke International Film Festival Awards 2021.
A special screening of Ujda Chaman -- starring Sunny Singh, Maanvi Gagroo, Aishwarya Sakhuja, Saurabh Shukla and Sharib Hashmi -- was held in Mumbai, and quite a few film folk arrived to watch it.
Does the "story" of a Mani Ratnam film come first or does its "spirit" asks Sreehari Nair.
Check out the star presence at various city pandals during Janmashtami.
On Father's Day, June 20, Joginder Tuteja looks at onscreen fathers who have impressed over the years.
Kajal Aggarwal talks about her second Hindi film, Special Chabbis, set to release on February 8.
Sanjay Gupta's Mumbai Saga and Ram Gopal Varma's DCompany are all set to release this week, and add to the gangster movies made in Bollywood.
The Baadshaho trailer has packed in all the masala one expects from an Ajay Devgn film, says Syed Firdaus Ashraf.
Nishikant Kamat, who was undergoing treatment in Hyderabad, passed away on August 17. He was 50.
A catchy title is always key to hold audience attention and when it is unique and distinctive, it is even better.
Joginder Tuteja looks at the biggies coming our way this year.
'Amitabh Bachchan Sir said some nice and encouraging things about the trailer, the way I directed it and, of course, about Abhishek's performance.'
Joginder Tuteja lists 10 romantic movies playing on OTT that you can watch with your date.
Bollywood stars Akshay Kumar, Ajay Devgn, filmmaker Karan Johar and Suniel Shetty on Wednesday said citizens should focus on the government's efforts to resolve the ongoing farmer crisis rather than paying attention to "half truths" and those "creating differences."
India on Wednesday hit out at tweets by global celebrities such as singer Rihanna and climate activist Greta Thunberg in support of the farmers' protests, the focus of a sharply polarised international debate that saw many Bollywood stars and top ministers rally around the government in its pushback.
'Expectations do not intimidate me. In fact, they strengthen me.'
Joginder Tuteja lists what's up on OTT this month.
Quite a few light-hearted comedies are up for release, and Joginder Tuteja takes us through them.
Quite a few superstars are bringing their big releases to the big screen this month.
An audio has surfaced where filmmaker Kamaal R Khan is heard confessing that Karan paid him to tweet against Ajay's Shivaay.
Saif Ali Khan, who showed us how wicked he could be in Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior has been cast in the role.
Here's where the stars are celebrating the dawn of 2019.
'It feels good when you are able to share your experiences and learning with someone who is willing and happy to listen and accept.' 'More than moulding him, I gave with an open heart, and Ahan was very receptive.'
Rajasthan's royal architecture and striking landscapes are a hot favourite among tourists and film-makers. Its majestic beauty and history has coloured many a movies and their visuals to unforgettable effect.
Joginder Tuteja takes a look at ghostbusters, who have made quite the impression.
Akshay steals the show, and it's nice to see him in full-blown action, feels Namrata Thakker.
The Total Dhamaal trailer is a blast. We can't wait for the movie!
'Tanhaji has so much fun recreating a bygone legend and fictionalising history, authenticity and spellings, it gets infectious,' feels Sukanya Verma.
The film is set for a Diwali 2017 release.
Many big Bollywood's big movies have been pushed forward to 2021, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown. Among them are quite a few bio-pics.
Justice Rajiv Shakdher, who was hearing a plea by Bollywood producers seeking to restrain them from making irresponsible remarks, listed the matter before the Joint registrar for January 18 for completion of pleadings and admission/denial of documents.
Movies are now releasing in multiple languages in theatres, and each one seems to have found an audience.
Bollywood is ready with its line-up of theatre releases, but it remains to be seen whether we will get to watch these movies in theatres this year.
Beg, borrow, steal or adopt, fake parents share a history of coming to the hero or heroine's rescue ensuing in much mirth and masala.
Joginder Tuteja looks at the forthcoming Southside remakes.