'Today, 25 years later, Raja Hindustani is as much a Dharmesh Darshan film as it is Aamir Khan and Karisma Kapoor's 'different' love story.'
A look back at 2014 in Bollywood as we inch closer to a new year!
'Working in DDLJ has been one of the best moments in my career.' Satish Shah relives the DDLJ moments.
Manish Malhotra has been wowing us with his onscreen fashion designs for 30 years.
Sukanya Verma tells us how Bollywood gives colours a whole new meaning.
Om Puri's friends remember him.
Bollywood pays their respects to the veteran actor.
The upcoming Akshay Kumar starrer Toilet: Ek Prem Katha is set to use toilets of the Indian Railways
Be it scenic Kashmir or majestic Swiss Alps, Bollywood's trendsetting winter wear is the A to Z of style and snug. Sukanya Verma looks at its winter fashion over the years.
Like there's no dearth of memorable bus scenes and train imagery in Hindi movies, planes are equally prolific on silver screen.
Sukanya Verma looks at Bollywood's cool, curious, bag moments.
'Such a great institution like the JNU should not be remembered for these controversies,' says Anupam Kher.
'Physical compatibility is very important among couples before marriage.'
Cinema screens bring in over 60% of the Rs 19,100 crore that Indian films earned in 2019. The reception a film gets in theatres impacts the price of every other revenue stream -- TV, OTT, overseas. Vanita Kohli-Khandekar explains why the theatre business is not doomed and why OTT won't become the first window of release.
'Ranveer Singh is on a different level, he is a super human.' 'The kind of energy, the kind of seriousness and dedication he has towards his work, it is just phenomenal.'
Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan is not so much a homosexual romance as it is an exuberant appeal imploring conservative Indian parents to accept and respect their children's choices, gay or straight, notes Sukanya Verma.
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'Now when I look back on the sequences where his character Manny is preparing to die, asking his best friend if he will miss him, I feel it's eerie.'
Sukanya Verma lists the memorable use of trees in Hindi movies.
'There was no other Lata Mangeshkar, there is none and there won't be any. I will celebrate her life, today and always.'
On the actor's 54th birthday on November 2, we write another tome about the boy with big dreams and a regrettable haircut, who defied incredible odds to become one of the most loved actors on the planet.
At best, a serviceable buffoon with a flair for repartee, Kapil Sharma is awfully limited in his humour and screen presence to perk up this half-decent premise, feels Sukanya Verma.
Here's how Bollywood makes use of towels.
'We don't make films which have scope for great music anymore.'
A revealing excerpt from Anupam Kher's Lessons Life Taught Me, Unknowingly: An Autobiography.
Here we are, just hanging out with the stars.
The very filmi Valentine's Day Special!
Bollywood's blockbuster machine Salman Khan's presence is greeted with whistles and euphoria every time he appears on the silver screen.
Chhichhore offers too good a time to pay attention to its faults, feels Sukanya Verma.
22 years of lovin', Shah Rukh-Kajol style!
Sukanya Verma salutes the power of Saroj Khan and her brilliant choreography.
US President Barack Obama left for Saudi Arabia on Tuesday.
Is the Bharatiya Janata Party back to its hackneyed Hindutva agenda? The question is being raised following the party's decision to entrust the leadership of the party's campaign for the forthcoming state bye-election in Uttar Pradesh to the saffron clad rabble-rouser Mahant Adityanath.
As means of transport or metaphor, the romance of trains is unmistakable in Hindi cinema.