A look at the pictures.
A look at the big winners of the night!
'I thought my journey had ended even before it began.'
Sukanya Verma lists many more Rishi Kapoor chartbusters.
Music composer Aadesh Shrivastava who was battling cancer passed away post midnight on Friday. He was 51.
Hate Story 3 engages you right through its four songs, writes Aelina Kapoor.
We aren't saying it will happen, but a sequel to Kuch Kuch Hota Hai would be interesting, na?
Lalit Pandit talks about sister Sandhya's brutal murder, and his nephew being named as prime suspect.
Jugal Hansraj on his children's novel The Coward and the Sword.
1997: Sukanya Verma offers a recap of its memorable imagery.
For over two decades, Wajid Khan, one half of the composer duo Sajid-Wajid, regaled listeners with infectious compositions and eclectic range.
Did you know Rani Mukerji was only 17 when she starred in Kuch Kuch Hota Hai? Or that Shah Rukh Khan's son Aryan was born soon after the song Koi Mil Gaya was shot? Interesting KKHH trivia, 20 years after it made history.
'Rafi was singing for Hanuman and I was singing for Ravan.' 'C Ramachandra corrected Rafisaab and he became red in the face.' 'I asked Anna (Ramachandra), "How could you do this?"' 'He replied, "How could I not do this? My song was being spoilt".'
Saluting the late music composers most memorable film songs.
Though the soundtrack of Besharam doesn't quite match expectations, it is still fun and peppy and keeps you engaged.
'I didn't know how I would say all the loving, romantic bits.'
On his 55th birthday, Sukanya Verma celebrates his inimitable ways in 10 scenes that she keeps returning to time and again.
A look at the top 10 tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Favourite movie homes, comparing Amitabh-Shashi's beds in Kabhi Kabhie and discovering the truth about Salman Khan's 1990s chartbuster... All in Sukanya Verma's Super Filmi Week.
Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar masterfully weaves a compelling human story, says Sukanya Verma.
'Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge was the highest point of our life,' Lalit Pandit tells Subhash K Jha.