Film folk, politicians and sports personalities joined hundreds of fans as they paid their last respects to Lata Mangeshkar.
'The credit for giving me my first major break goes to Master Ghulam Haider.'
'The source of our music, the very notes of music itself have fallen silent.'
'If I had a chance to live it all again, I wouldn't change a thing.'
Kriti's message... Janhvi's new film... Akshay's jhappi...
'I tell the next generation of singers to take a leaf out of Lataji's book.' 'Be it Kavita or Alka, every time I give a song to a singer, I tell them, 'Dhyaan se suno, listen attentively, phir socho, Lataji isse kaise gaati'.'
'It's time we stop thinking only about ourselves.' 'Whether it is love or wealth, give generously.'
Gokhale, an artist equally at home in theatre, television and movies, acted in several Marathi and Bollywood films.
Subhash K Jha picks songs to celebrate Maha Shiv Ratri.
'Whose blessings should I take, whom should I tell my troubles?'
There is no record of Hridaynath Mangeshkar being sacked by the AIR, Raut said.
'In just a couple of years, she proved herself the best cook in the Mangeshkar family.'
'I kept thinking the bedroom door would open any minute and Didi Atya would step out...'
Sophie Choudry celebrates the success of her song, Gori Hai.
She came like a whirlwind to wipe out, in one stroke, practically all female singing competition, recalls Raju Bharatan.
Biswajit, movie heart-throb of the 1960s, remembers The Legend.
From his favourite footballer, to the shots he enjoyed playing the most, to his favourite cheat meal (BIRYANI!), Sachin took questions from his fans the same way he used to play his cricket -- with enjoyment.
Gina flew down to Mumbai for Shalimar's mahurat and pictures of her with Zeenat Aman and Dharmendra were duly splashed all over the newspapers.
'A simple boy from Gurdaspur, whom I caught glimpses of when he was sitting alone in his penthouse, reflecting on life and how far he had come.'
Singing doyen Lata Mangeshkar, who turns 86 today, September 28, looks back at her glorious singing career with Subhash K Jha.
You know the celebrated Raksha Bandhan songs. Subhash K Jha lists the ones you don't.
There are so many patriotic songs that make us proud to be Indians.
The actor was to play the late prime minister in a Web series to be produced by Vidya's husband Siddharth Roy Kapur.
Glimpses of what some of our leaders were up to on Monday, September 26, 2022.
Helen looked radiant, but reluctant to reveal too much about her past.
Subhash K Jha remembers Dilip Kumar on the screen legend's first death anniversary, July 7.
'...we got it from the West Indies dressing room!'
We will continue to be enthralled by your golden oldies we grew up with, notes Shreekant Sambrani.
In these pandemic stricken, music bereft times, what can be more joyous than a playlist of 25 golden melodies? Sukanya Verma curates one for you.
Seeking to develop and rejuvenate 75 water bodies in every district of the country, the prime minister will launch a new initiative named 'Amrit Sarovar', it said.
'If I were to live a thousand years, I could not repay the gratitude I feel.' 'To receive love is the greatest thing.' 'What more in life could you wish for?'
While the Mughals seems to be receding from text books and memory, the stage presentation of Mughal-e-Azam is spreading its message of love in North America.
Apparently, the number and the style in which it will be shot will echo the chiffon-in-the-snow style of Karan's mentor, Yash Chopra.
Hrishida's Abhimaan captured the real life pair Jaya and Amitabh Bachchan's dazzling chemistry in the many stages of the husband-wife relationship, observes Sukanya Verma.
There is no conclusive clarity on how many songs Lataji has actually sung.
Lyricist-writer Javed Akhtar on Friday said his comments on the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks during his recent visit to Pakistan have become "too big" but he had to set the record straight on certain things while he was there.
Riteish-Genelia visit a salon... Neha steps out... Karan-Bipasha spread love...
On Ashaji's 89th birthday on September 8, Subhash K Jha revisits some of her lesser-known classics.
'Javed Akhtar, Naseeruddin Shah and Shabana Azmi have collectively brought more pride and honour to our country than the entire film fraternity put together.' 'Sir, the names you have taken are institutions, pillars of India's popular art, symbolising the very essence of humanism and nationalism.'