The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'When Rajkumar Hirani offered me the film, I was probably in the worst phase of my life.'
Modi accused the Congress of criticising EVMs and the functioning of the Election Commission after they were reduced to 44 seats from 400 in Lok Sabha. "They did not question the EVMs after the recent Karnataka elections," he added.
'In school, I would get very upset when guys called me 'moti.' I would feel bad and pick up fights. But once I started working, I got mentally prepared for it because my weight was my bread and butter.' Going back in time with Guddi Maruti.
Harshvardhan Kapoor's vigilante film, Bhavesh Joshi, made Sukanya Verma look back at Bollywood's original vigilante and Harshvardhan's father, Anil Kapoor, in and as Mr India, which released on May 25, 1987.
Love, fear, sadness, and many more, seen through the filmi lens.
Aseem Chhabra sensed an internal turmoil in Vinod Khanna, which sometimes showed the moody person on screen.
Experts pick the most effective advertisements of the year.
A mix of industrialists and businessmen, who have inherited riches or rose from humble backgrounds and even endured boom and bust cycles, the top five MPs are illustrative of how the political stock of the wealthy is increasing rapidly.
In the past couple of years, Saregama has redefined itself into a 'content IP company'.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
She spins Bollywood tracks when she's not doing her investment consultant job.
Whether to cover a bald head or let your hair down, one can learn (and unlearn) a great deal about the art from Hindi movies. Take a look.
'Imagine Hindi cinema without Lata Mangeshkar? Actually, you can't. And thank heavens for that.' As Lata Mangeshkar turns 85, Raja Sen pays a rich tribute to doyenne of the film industry.
Meet Bollywood fan Ranjit Dahiya. If you are in Mumbai, you can't miss his massive tributes to the industry that he loves.
Dinesh Raheja salutes the legend's versatility in her heyday.
A summary of sports events and sports persons, who made news on Monday
On Ramesh Sippy's 70th birthday, we celebrate the man and his milestones.
'The news that the once dashing, absolutely handsome, utterly charming Shashi Kapoor is no more makes me feel terribly sad.' Aseem Chhabra, author of Shashi Kapoor: The Householder, the Star, pays rich tribute to the iconic actor.
'I want to play a villain. There is something really exciting about villains. They have beautiful girls around them every time, lots of money and all the luxuries because of which I don't mind dying in the end.' Ranbir Kapoor speaks his mind.
One of the most successful screenplay writers of his time, Salim Khan looks back at his most popular work.
Patients from any part of the country will soon need to travel no more than three hours for treatment of the kind available in large metros.
For the first time, PSU banks will have a non-executive chairman, giving operational responsibility to managing director and chief executive officer.
'After watching Elvis Presley, Shammi Kapoor decided to pick the rock and roll star's style itself.' 'Dada was the kind of producer who took a leap of faith and gave Shammi Kapoor the freedom to display himself as crazy, mad, rough -- all the charms of Elvis Presley -- in his films.'
Rediff reader Kamaljit Medhi tells us how a chance meeting with Arpana rekindled their love in the sleepy town of Digboi.
Singer Samira Koppikar tells us what its like to be a Bollywood singer, and how she achieved it.
'I don't know where the viciousness in the reviews is coming from.' 'To me, it feels more of a personal attack.'
A look at the last films of directors, who met with untimely deaths.
Music composer-singer Bappi Lahiri offers a sneak peek into what to expect in his US concerts this month.
Sukanya Verma talks about her yet another fun filmi week!
As Soumitra Chatterjee turns 80 on January 19, we look back at his best movies.
'Reality shows don't teach contestants how to deal with the reality of being a singer.'
KK discusses his top songs with Rajul Hegde/ Rediff.com, and even sings some of them!
'There were no singers like Lata, Kishore, Rafi or Mukesh. And until now, there is nobody. Nobody with that kind of voice, nobody with that kind of brain to learn. Not only to learn, but to improvise. We improvised music, we improvised the songs. Nowadays, they just listen and copy.'
Rafisaab's memory is as alive as ever in his devoted fans' minds.
Love In Bombay is a piece of history, a fragment of a time that was. Letting us gaze at it is a great idea. Expecting it to compete with films shot six months ago, on the other hand, is dead wrong, writes Raja Sen.
'The best way to face cancer is to get it diagnosed, staged and identify the best which line of management.'
'I'm a rebel. I'm not easy.' 'Once a top actor wanted me to sing a song and a top music company was involved. They wanted changes in the song. I told them not to take pangas with me.'
He had even proposed marriage to Madhubala. When she had giggled it off, he was said to have gone home and cried in front of his mother.