A look at B-town stars who turned die-hard fans onscreen!
'I knew things were not going well, but there was always that hope.'
We drew a few curious comparisons between Salman Khan-Nagma and Tiger Shroff-Shraddha Kapoor's Baaghi.
Get ready for these new actors this year.
The Bollywood stalwart turns 70 on January 17.
'Jaffrey played all his roles with a characteristic elan and amiability: He looked like a clever, all-knowing, winking Super Mario, gloriously grey around the edges. Irresistible, really.'
The resemblance is uncanny!
If only making it official was as easy as falling in love, says Sukanya Verma.
Looking forward to Jolly LLB 2, 2.0 and much more.
Here's looking at the films that failed at the box office in the first half of this year.
'I would've been the first butt of Bollywood onscreen.'
Celebrating the maestro, who turned 52, January 6, and his music.
Which movies should you watch in the coming year? We draw up a list.
'Mumbai stands tall yet again.' Bollywood raves about the city's resilience.
Kochadaiiyaan is a fundamentally flawed dud, one without anything to applaud besides grand (if self-glorifying) ambition, rants Raja Sen.
'I feel very lucky that people have noticed my work.'
A look at the potential blockbusters this summer.
'People thought I am doing this for promotions, but I wouldn't do that.' 'I have better things to do and better ideas to promote myself.'
While Sonu Sood stays consistent and Deepika inevitably dazzles, it is Shah Rukh himself who appears the most out of place, says Raja Sen.
We go on the sets of Juhi Chawla's Chalk N Duster.
Bollywood's superstars have tried their hand at con films, and the genre has made quite a bit of money.
All this and more in Subhash K Jha's Bollywood Buzz.
At its core, Criminal Justice is a tale of small miscalculations leading to grave consequences, feels Sreehari Nair.
Gang Of Ghosts is one of those films that falls in the category of a bad remake, says Sonil Dedhia.
'I have an absolutely professional relationship, nothing personal, with Amitabh Bachchan.' 'I am the only person in the industry whom he never calls for home parties or festivals. Unless we have work, we don't call each other.'
Nikhil Advani's Hero remake follows the template of the original, which may not have been the wisest course of action, notes Raja Sen.
A look at the last films of directors, who met with untimely deaths.
Brothers is loud, over-the-top and an exhausting watch, says Raja Sen.
Tiger Shroff could not have asked for a shoddier launch with Heropanti. Yet, somehow beneath the pin-up torso, the soulful eyes and an awkward smile -- a genuine, graceful, likeable boy comes through, writes Sukanya Verma.
'My chacha's music is sweet and intoxicating'
Here's a closer look at Farah Khan's latest movie.
Happy New Year is watchable in parts but its three hours and plus running time makes it woefully difficult.
Sumedha Raikar-Mhatre examines the Marathi film industry, which annually produces around 190 dissimilar films that requires an investment of Rs 400 crores.
'She broke down, I broke down... because it is such an intense film.' 'The lines blurred between being on screen and our real emotions towards each other.' The Kapoor siblings turn reel life siblings in Haseena Parkar.
Jacqueline Fernandez on life after Kick and her forthcoming film Brothers.
PK is no satire -- it's a bit too toothless for that -- but it is a rollicking mainstream entertainer with ambition to evoke some introspection, says Raja Sen.