Families and friends turn out in full force to cheer Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2.
'The idea for this film came from Sonakshi and Huma.'
As new OTT release Bawaal tackles the lives of a terribly unhappy couple, and Satyaprem Ki Katha about a young wife with a tragic secret is a box-office success, here's pick of ten (out of a considerable number) of relatively recent films about troubled marriages.
Even Shah Rukh Khan and Sushmita couldn't save this tacky film.
Tahira Kashyap turned 35 on January 21, and her husband Ayushmann Khurrana threw a party at their home. An interesting bunch of guests turned up, and we bring you the inside pictures!
So which film will *you* watch at a theatre near you?
Shah Rukh Khan to sing a song for Viveck Vaswani's Dulha Mil Gaya to be directed by Mudassar Aziz.
Pati Patni Aur Woh looks like a old wine in a new bottle and though Kartik Aaryan seems to be acing in his home turf, for a change, it would have been nice if the makers had made the film as a intense love story rather than a rom-com.
'I always believed films don't have any language.'
Joginder Tuteja looks at the film-maker's work over the years.
Vinod Mirani gives us the weekly box office verdict.
Vinod Mirani gives us his weekly box office verdict.
Joginder Tuteja lists 10 romantic movies playing on OTT that you can watch with your date.
'Only when I lose the girl, the story moves ahead.'
Will Varun Dhawan's Coolie No 1 be a bigger hit than Govinda's hilarious original?
The hits and misses of the week.
The hits and misses of the week.
The hits and misses of the week.
A promising premise, except it's a poorly planned trip that goes nowhere and infuriates with its inadequacies.
Pati Patni Aur Woh cannot decide whether it wants to be the climax of a Priyadarshan comedy or give the cad a dose of his own medicine brand of cheeky payback, writes Sukanya Verma.
Trade analyst Vinod Mirani gives us the weekly box office verdict.
The hits and misses of the week.
If Happy Bhag Jayegi succeeds in delivering a few laughs, it's entirely to the credit of the actors, says Sukanya Verma.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'I am Punjabi at heart.' 'Even my nature is larger-than-life, which is a very Punjabi trait.'
Horror, drama, romance and action... it's all on your plate this year!
Sukanya Verma talks about her yet another fun filmi week!
'I was completely not prepared for what happened post Cocktail.' 'I took some time off, travelled for a while.' 'I said I was not in any particular hurry. I wasn't running out of time.' 'I don't want to do films just for the heck of it.'
'Films will come and go, some will do really well and some will be okay, you have to learn from that and move on. But rest assured, you know one thing: they (audiences) love you, and that's the most important thing. And you love them back, probably twice as much.' Jimmy Sheirgill gets candid.
'Why does it exist in the film industry?' 'It is because we are culturally nepotistic.' 'The son always grows up to carry on the work of the father; that's where we come from.' 'So if you have to tackle nepotism in the film industry, you have to tackle it in our culture.'
'2016 was the age of convenience for Hindi movies; of down pat effrontery and planned feeling triumphing over attempts to discern something complexly beautiful,' says Sreehari Nair.