The actor has some easy techniques for achieving radiant skin.
'Not many films have a reference to a creature who talks, emotes, acts in a film. And Munjya is doing all of it.
'I will be talking to animals in the jungle.'
She doesn't like to box herself when it comes to fashion.
Make vegan, gluten-free kebabs for parties and be surprised by how fast they will vanish.
'Everybody has their bit of struggles and learnings. It will only end when you stop breathing.'
Remember the time women couldn't stop swooning over the actor and his chocolate boy looks?
She loves the rush of adrenaline and has a weakness for chocolates.
As emotions escalate and drama intensifies, The Night Manager 2 becomes more gripping, applauds Mayur Sanap.
'The real change will happen when more powerful roles come to me.' 'I am looking forward to that change.'
'I don't jump at everything that comes my way. (But) To say that I have too many offers coming my way is also a lie. I'm not one of those people who turn down scripts every day.'
'Laapataa Ladies opened a lot of doors for me.' 'I have gotten so much love from audiences and seniors in the industry that it's overwhelming.' 'I get calls from superstars. I'm holding my heart and it's like, "Oh my God, they are calling me? I am their fan and they love my work!"'
Thematically riveting, but inept execution lets Kafas down, complains Mayur Sanap.
'I am always rocking.' 'I am a rockstar.' 'That's the way the world will always see me.'
'You treat me like eye candy and I will leave you like you're a wrapper.'
'There is nothing that can prepare you for KKK.' 'We have never jumped from a building or picked up a cockroach or a snake.'
'You suddenly realise that in this entire big scheme of things, you're just one speck.'
What could have been an immensely compelling survival drama is reduced to the pretty-girl-in-peril thriller, observes a disappointed Mayur Sanap.
Aarya 3 feels like a recycled version of the previous seasons, discovers Mayur Sanap.
'You are constantly trying to get things made. You keep meeting people, knocking on their door. And time goes by.'
Dunki doesn't have any repeat value unlike other Hirani films. And that perhaps is saying a lot, notes Mayur Sanap.
A look at who stars in The Archies, and who's playing who.
The Maharani actor embraced her curves in an embellished lehenga for designer Nachiket Barve.
Warina Hussain's tips for the festive season.
'I joined Heeramandi's shoot right after completing Laapataa Ladies.' 'When I landed on the Heeramandi sets, I was like "Oh my God!" because this was for the first time I was seeing such a huge set in my life.'
From the Himalayan Butter Tea to Hyderabad's dessert-like Irani Chai, the many varieties of Indian tea are truly surprising!
Indians are becoming much more spendy and discerning travellers and look for places that can offer them a 'new' kind of experience.
Model Shimona Nath explains why it was such a terrible experience.
Spongy, light mawa cake that will leave you asking for more.
The Marvels is a muddled effort, but it still stands up as this refreshingly goofy and enjoyable superhero romp, notes Mayur Sanap.
While it's fun for a bit to see enormous robots smashing into one another, it quickly evokes the 'been-there-seen-that' feeling, observes Mayur Sanap.
The actor's guide to a healthy skin and a long-lasting relationship.
'In our Indian content, you always see the mother is presented a bit differently.' 'But in this show, the mother is the one who's most glamorous and she is the bombshell of the show.'
'I have been trying to make a movie for seven years. I got a chance only now.' 'I have taken my script to every office from Dharma to Tips to Eros.' 'I have narrated my script to every actor possible. Nobody believed me.' 'Because of OTT, people like me are finally getting a chance to make something.'
'In Bangladesh, I have played so many dynamic characters, be it a freedom fighter, a circus trapeze artist, sex worker, and many more.'
The Vaccine War leans towards stoking nationalistic fervour, but that shouldn't stop you from watching a film that is solemn about the Indian scientific community's achievement, notes Mayur Sanap.
Cricket is more than a game in Ghoomer; it becomes a metaphor for Life, asserts Mayur Sanap.
'We are getting a show to do stuff like jumping off a helicopter.' 'Even if you pay, you won't get to do these things.'
Tejas has enough going on for it that would move you and make you weep, observes Mayur Sanap.