Actor Rajkumar and director Hansal Mehta tell you why it's worth your while this weekend.
Joginder Tuteja looks at upcoming movies featuring stars in uniform.
Perhaps because it was a film meant for the theatres, The Big Bull has romance and songs, notes Moumita Bhattacharya.
Sukanya Verma gives us a lowdown on all those wonderful movies she saw and movies you need to see as and when they arrive to a screen or streaming space near you.
'Omerta is a work of true moral force; it is, at the risk of sounding fancy, a motion picture for our times,' says Sreehari Nair.
From original films to Web series across genres, as well as the biggest Bollywood grosser of 2022, Joginder Tuteja lists the good stuff coming to you.
Are you ready for Bose: Dead Or Alive?
The director talks about his new film Ugly and his newest run-in with the Indian Censor Board.
"Koozhangal" had won the top honour, the Tiger Award for best film, at the 50th International Film Festival Rotterdam.
The 2013 National award winners -- Rajkummar Rao, Hansal Mehta and Saurabh Shukla -- express joy at their respective win
Just how tough is the life of a struggling actor? Here's a glimpse.
'There are so many advantages when you have somebody like a Paresh Rawal or a Swaroop Sampat as your parents.'
A look at this week's hits and misses.
Here's what your favourtie Bollywood celebrities are tweeting.
Writer Apurva Asrani slams Kangana Ranaut for staking a claim to writing Simran's story.
Hansal Mehta's Shahid tells the story of slain criminal defense lawyer Shahid Azmi.
'My spine is whatever it is, weak or strong, it is only for my film and nothing else.'
Shashi Kapoor and Ramesh Sippy's grandson is all set to make his movie debut.
'Life was a canvas and Pradeep Sarkar painted with full intensity -- be it an ad film or a feature film.'
Hansal Mehta takes on the Padmavati controversy, and much more.
Hansal Mehta on the challenges he faced while making Shahid, and more.
The news of his passing is sad and sudden but the body of work he leaves behind will neither fade nor be forgotten.
Here's what your favourite Bollywood celebrties are tweeting.
Director Hansal Mehta tell us what prompted him to make a film on slain lawyer Shahid Azmi.
Here's what your favourite Bollywood celebrities are tweeting.
Bollywood is doing all it can to keep busy during the national lockdown.
In these times of enforced isolation, what are Bollywood folk up to?
Hansal Mehta's film Shahid -- based on lawyer Shahid Azmi, who was gunned down in his Mumbai office in broad daylight in 2010 -- is scheduled for release in April.
The two National award-winning film is directed by Geetu Mohandas.
'Till a cheque comes into my account, I don't feel like a professional actor.'
'...Your confidence.' 'You go through this emotional roller coaster ride, which affects your partner as well.'
Kareena turns producer... Kajol's fashion advice...
Joginder Tuteja lists the new releases, coming up in April.
'As long as you are moving, it's all right.' 'You are going to fall, you are going to have to pick yourself up and sometimes, it will hurt.' 'Sometimes, you would just want to lie there and look at the fan.'
Check out the star arrivals.