The film is is a slice of life love story which has been maturely handled by director Mohan Krishna.
Snippets from the eighth Jaipur Literature Festival.
B-town actors who became dads in their late 40s and 50s!
It's a curious mix of TV actresses, Pakistani hotties and Bollywood A-listers!
Kathak queen Sitara Devi died at a hospital in Mumbai on Tuesday. She was 94. Born in 1920 in Kolkata, Sitara Devi drew from the themes, poetry and choreography collected by her father in her choreographies. She also got inspired from the environment around her -- whether it is a town or a village.
'I regret the years that I did not work. I took a break at the peak of my career. I should not have done that. You lose contact with people and to start all over again is a struggle.' Rajnigandha actress Vidya Sinha looks back at her life.
Winner of Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa season 6, Drashti will co-host the show with Ranvir Shorey.
If only making it official was as easy as falling in love, says Sukanya Verma.
Sometimes, the movies likes to use the rains in its title!
A look at B-town stars who turned die-hard fans onscreen!
Radhika Sharma/PTI catches up with the stars at the international film festival in Goa.
We present an excerpt from Kishore Kumar: Method In Madness by Derek Bose.
'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.
'When somebody comes forward in Hollywood, they don't risk losing their livelihood.' 'But here, they will risk losing their livelihood.' Richa Chadha opens up.
'It was only to be expected that she would grace the national awards function in her distinctive style.' 'For her admirers, the flouting of norms was in character because she has made her mark in highly competitive Bollywood on her own terms,' says Amulya Ganguli.
Meet Bollywood fan Ranjit Dahiya. If you are in Mumbai, you can't miss his massive tributes to the industry that he loves.
'I love Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi. I grew up watching it and find it very funny. I am a huge Kishore Kumar fan.' Zoya Akhtar discusses the one thing she loves -- movies!
Nutan was the kind of woman Shammi got drawn to -- sensitive, aware and erudite, yet seductively feminine.
'I will be present for a few matches, but I won't be doing that on a daily basis like I used to do.' 'A lot of people ask me why I am not doing films. I say I can do only one thing well at a time.' 'Right now, I am back into the entertainment business because I truly wanted to return to it.'
'My father would have liked Piku and PINK.' 'I don't think he would have liked item songs though.'
Aseem Chhabra lists the movies that taught him about the Idea of India.
War is as grand and consummate as love in Bollywood.
Here's celebrating Dilip Kumar by re-visiting his best movies.
Sukanya Verma talks about her yet another fun filmi week!
Sanjay Leela Bhansali celebrates the success of his dream project.
The show premieres on Colors on July 11.
'I sometimes fight with God and tell him, "Bahut ho gaya yaar, I should go now, call me".'
Veteran actress, television personality and anchor, Tabassum, who has completed 67 years in the industry, shares her insights about the stars of the past.
Bollywood has told many 'Brothers' tales over the years.
Half of the screenplay's job is done the minute Dilip Kumar's hypnotising gaze falls on Nargis. The screen bubbles with intense chemistry and sexual tension every time this incredibly handsome pair converse from a distance. Revisiting Kidar Sharma's 1950 classic, Jogan.
'We want to be a nation at par with the best internationally.' 'But why is it in theatre we continue to have such low standards?'
In Sukanya Verma's special series re-visiting great Hindi film classics, we look back at 1960's Parakh, starring Sadhana, Motilal, Nazir Hussain and Durga Khote.
The 1960 epic continues to enthrall unlike any Indian film ever