'Sridevi touched my feet.' 'Kajol is magical.' 'You will feel Salman is not paying attention, but when the camera rolls, he does the step you just showed him.'
Sharmin Segal is described as a "combination of Divya Bharti and Preity Zinta" while Mizaan Jaaferi is said to convey the "reckless passion" of Shah Rukh Khan and the "bridled intensity" of Ajay Devgn.
Hindi cinema lost some of its most celebrated faces in 2019, leaving a void in the fraternity as well as in the hearts of the audiences. We take a look at those who passed on.
The Delhi high court will hear on Monday a plea by leading Bollywood producers seeking to restrain Republic TV and Times Now from making or publishing allegedly "irresponsible, derogatory and defamatory remarks" against the film industry and conducting media trials against its members on various issues. The lawsuit by four Bollywood industry associations and 34 leading producers, which was filed on October 12, will come up for hearing before Justice Rajiv Shakdher.
Though Amitabh Bachchan has been seen as an Angry Young Man, thanks to the kind of action films he did in the 1970s and 1980s, he has done quite a few suspense thrillers.
Joginder Tuteja takes a look at just how good this month is for Bollywood.
'We always know on whose house the raid was conducted, and how much money was recovered.' 'We never know what happens inside when the raid is going on.'
Other Bollywood stars cheered the BJP win as well.
The live review, right here.
Joginder Tueja looks at horror comedies gone by and how they have fared at the box office.
Here's the second part of guide to a year that will soon become history.
Action Jackson is a drinking game of a film, one well over the so-bad-it's-good line, its main merit being that it holds some genuine surprises -- and makes sure its hero looks like a jackass, says Raja Sen.
'Kishoreda was very close to our family and offered a lot of support.'
Joginder Tuteja looks at the Independence Day releases over the years.
The tweet validated the insanity, that she could believe I would bribe someone.' 'I felt that's it. It's over. And she can never come back to my life.'
From sporting floral prints to going desi, our favourite heroes were absolute eye-candy in their sartorial choices.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Joginder Tuteja looks at Bollywood's new lot of actress-turned-producers.
Ajay Devgn makes it to the top. Find out who else made the list.
A look at the star arrivals.
Joginder Tuteja looks at the newcomers, who will make up the Class of 2021.
Increase in occupancy will pave way for Hindi blockbusters to release, say multiplex operators.
Joginder Tuteja looks at the big hits in the decade gone by.
The 21st edition of the Mumbai Academy of Moving Image (MAMI) starts from October 17 but the fun started way before that!
Folks, 2021 will see an Akshay Kumar film festival play out in the theatres.
Sukanya Verma looks at notable troikas in Bollywood's catalog of three hero vehicles.
The first month of 2021 has not had any notable releases but January usually starts on a blockbuster note.
Every once in a while, has come a political movie led by a woman.
'While narrating a scene to Amitji, Akshay and Tusshar, they learnt that Aishwarya was not the heroine opposite Akshay as they had presumed.' 'She had a negative role.' 'They were shocked, more so when they learnt that she didn't know this.' '"Shooting will stop midway, she won't do the film", I was warned.'
Check out the stylish stars who graced the red carpet at this big do!
Simmba is a dhamaka from the start till the end.
Some films have done predictably well at the box office while others have emerged as surprise hits.
'I knew that since I would be designing for Sanjay Leela Bhansali's film, the aesthetics would have to be correct.' 'He doesn't show poverty in his films.' 'He won't show someone standing on the streets in phate hue kapde.'
'Shivaji Maharaj paid his tributes to Tanhaji's bravery by placing his necklace on the martyr's body.' He then uttered those famous words: 'The fort is captured, but our lion has fallen.'
Daredevilry is second nature to Bollywood actors. Be it riding horses, leaping off cliffs or sprinting atop moving buses and trains, the crazier the better. You can only imagine how much adventure sports appeal to the adrenaline junkie in them.
Experts feel both the films have the potential to rake in about Rs 100 crore at the box office.
Total Dhamaal would be unwatchable without Madhuri's spunk and bossy swag playing off Anil Kapoor's bellyaching, bugged half's protests, says Sukanya Verma.