Nayanthara in Bangkok...Masaba's chic maternity look...Urvashi's new hero...
Fantasy and road trips rule OTT this week. Sukanya Verma gives you options to take your pick from.
This is the kind of film to watch with friends and maybe a six-pack. It has some risqu bits but nothing so vulgar that the pause button would need to be hit if Mummyji walks into the room, notes Deepa Gahlot.
July has some interesting content on OTT, with quite a few original shows and movies premiering in the digital space.
While Salman Khan, leading lady Pooja Hegde and, of course, Venkatesh remain the reason audiences will get attracted to theatres, there is a large supporting cast, waiting for their moment to shine.
'My mom used to tell me that I should accept films where they would not make fun of me or my religion.' 'It's a conscious decision to stay away from such films.'
A special screening of Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari's film Panga, starring Kangana Ranuat, Jassie Gill, Richa Chadha and Neena Gupta, was held in Mumbai. Quite a few filmi folk attended it.
'When Bhai calls, you do not ask questions.'
All eyes are now on his latest movie, Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan.
Sakshi and Dhoni looked dazzling as they lit up the ceremony in traditional attire.
Kangana plays a kabbadi player in Panga, which releases on January 24.
The 20th edition of the IIFA awards unveiled their first event, IIFA Rocks, and celebs made a beeline for it.
2020 will see new jodis on screen. While Ranbir Kapoor romances girlfriend Alia Bhatt, Ananya Panday will be seen alongside Ishaan Khatter.
Salman Khan is so neck deep in his formulaic rut that the only way he knows out is to dole out some more of the bunk. Except now, the swagger has traded places with desperation, notes Sukanya Verma.
As many as five notable Web series and movies are planned for release in September.
The 20th edition of the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) will be held in Mumbai.
After playing the Rani of Jhansi, Ms Ranaut will play kabaddi in her next film.
So which film will *you* watch at a theatre near you?
Bollywood took to the stage quite glamorously at IIFA Rocks, the event that kick-started the 20th edition of IIFA.
The Panga trailer keeps the struggle and the triumph subtle yet very effective, feels Moumita Bhattacharjee.
Panga's slice of life makes up for in its gentle depiction of everyday struggles and pleasantries, lending it a consistently warm fuzzy feeling, feels Sukanya Verma.
'If my character is kissing her love, I am okay with that.' I wouldn't do unnecessarily a bold character for the popularity.'
'The joke has gone on for far too long already. How about a happy ending?' asks Sukanya Verma.
Joginder Tuteja celebrates Mother's Day by looking at the recent moms who have made a big impression in the movies.
The hits and misses of the week.
The hits and misses of the week.
The hits and misses of the week.
'Of all artists who openly support the current political dispensation, she is far and away the finest,' argues Sreehari Nair. 'With the exception of perhaps Tabu, no Indian actress has done more to extend the range of the feminine mystique in Hindi cinema.'
'One cup of tea brings me so much happiness.' 'You take that away from me and I know I'm going to have a really bad day.'
'Only when I lose the girl, the story moves ahead.'