Vinod Mirani gives us his weekly verdict.
Sukanya Verma quizzes you to find out just how much you know about the movies.
'I don't take being a Nawab very seriously.'
Chef is an official remake of Jon Favreau's Hollywood film of the same name
Take a look at pictures from the Mumbai airport.
'The idea is to do everything, be creative... do mad stuff.' 'Then, you come home and live your life.' Saif Ali Khan reveals his game plan.
The films that fared badly at the box office.
Suneil Shetty, Sonu Sood, Vidyut Jamwal and Vivaan Shah were some of the other guests.
Sukanya Verma curates an impressive list.
'It's all that pain that makes you the artist you are.'
Jahnavi Patel tells us how Bollywood gives colours a whole new meaning.
Sukanya Verma offers an onscreen recap of this onscreen wild child.
From Pari to PadMan, it's all there in the movies this year!
The hits and misses of the week.
A weekly roundup of the best and worst styles from the celebrity circuit.
As often is the case on celluloid, romanticising death is as significant as making every moment count where a young life's passing makes the realisation all the more heartbreaking and momentous.
Sukanya Verma lists the 2018 films that impressive her.
We look at 52 of them, spread over 52 Fridays, in a two-part special. Here's the first part.
'If you just click sexy pictures, you are only going to have a bunch of perverts following you.' 'What do perverts buy? They don't even buy condoms.'
'Ek Hasina Thi is the best movie of its kind. Similarly, for Omkara and Hum Tum. But after that, what do you do? You just flatten out and start doing some bad movies because they aren't making any (good movies). I mean, what has Vishal Bhardwaj made after Omkara that is comparable? What has Kunal Kohli made after Hum Tum that is comparable?' Saif Ali Khan hopes that new film Chef impresses.
'Katekar kya hai? Wardi ke neeche ek insaan hai.' 'System me pissa hua aadmi hai.'
A clutch of professional talent management firms is changing the balance of demand and supply in India's entertainment industry, writes Vanita Kohli-Khandekar.