Show your kids smarter animated films, advises Raja Sen.
A look at this week's hits and misses.
Raja Sen's favourite bits from what was, overall, a glitzy but forgettable awards show.
In its 13th season, the reality series -- known for getting its kicks by throwing a bunch of wayward celebrities and argumentative commoners under the same roof while numerous cameras capture their every single move -- continues its downward spiral, feels Sukanya Verma.
Soniya Yadav, slain policeman Ramashankar Yadav's daughter, reveals to Rediff.com's Prasanna D Zore that her father was not supposed to be on duty that fateful night when he was killed in the Bhopal Central Jail.
'The joke has gone on for far too long already. How about a happy ending?' asks Sukanya Verma.
'Rishi Kapoor is what sustains our interest when the humour evaporates and 102 Not Out slumps in a cesspool of soppy disclosures and exploited emotions.' 'The sequence where he walks down memory lane alone is testament to his artistic extensity.' 'No one makes the viewer vulnerable like Rishi,' says Sukanya Verma.
How has Raj Thackeray, who is as much a businessman as politician, been able to pull it off, when most Opposition politicians live in fear of IT and ED and CBI, asks Krishna Prasad after attending a Raj rally in Nashik.
The SC underlined that it has no control over what Mughal ruler Babar did.
While Sonu Sood stays consistent and Deepika inevitably dazzles, it is Shah Rukh himself who appears the most out of place, says Raja Sen.
According to experts, religious and spiritual influences can affect life decisions beyond the normal.
At 148 minutes, Spectre feels like the longest Bond film of all time, says Raja Sen.
The meeting at SP headquarters was attended by Akhilesh, his uncle Shivpal Yadav, senior leader Azam Khan and party office bearers.
Ghostbusters may not be a classic, but the laughs it earns are all its own, says Raja Sen.
'It's a performance that puts the Bachchan hysteria to shame,' observes Sreehari Nair.
An American defence contractor has pleaded guilty to having illegally sent blueprints of military hardware to India, including parts used in nuclear submarines.
The film's execution is too farcical to create an impact, says Raja Sen!
'All Mahesh needed to do was send an e-mail to Leander that he was not being considered in final four and mark a copy to AITA'
The Haider star enters holy matrimony for real on July 7.
A look at this week's hits and misses.
What does the box office of Akshay Kumar and Hrithik Roshan's film have to say?
The order stated that a scribe's accreditation could be permanently cancelled if he or she is found generating or propagating fake news.
Great Grand Masti is neither great nor grand, and it doesn't have any masti elements either, warns Namrata Thakker.
The letter alleged that some of the recent articles written by the award-winning writer amounted to "misleading" the Muslim youth. It also warned that Ramanunni would meet the same fate as that of professor T J Joseph, whose right arm was chopped off by the members of a radical Muslim outfit for allegedly hurting their religious sentiments through a question paper he had set.
The crisis will strengthen Nitish Kumar's position as Lalu's troubles erodes his bargaining power within the ruling coalition in Bihar.
Sanam Re is a moronic film, feels Sukanya Verma.
A look at this week's hits and misses.
The under-one-minute films are titled 'Menu Cards, Mom and Neighbours'.
Apple, along with other technology companies, is allowed only to report such numbers in increments of 1,000
Second Hand Husband is entertaining in parts, says Nishi Tiwari.
Modi also reminded Congress of the Emergency, saying it's a blot on the democracy that will never fade.
A look at the hits and misses of the week.
The Hindi version of Rajinikanth's Kabali did not find much love outside Tamil Nadu
The Press Council of India and News Broadcasters Association, the two regulatory bodies for print and television media respectively, will determine whether the news is fake or not.
"What do they want us to do? They label us as a threat to peace and cage, confine and gag us. So how can we be of help?" said Mirwaiz.