Bollywood ventures out despite the Mumbai rains.
'I am not a politician.' 'I am a normal citizen and as an actor, I loved the subject of Mulk and through this, I am echoing my voice.'
'I am not disowning my earlier films, but I have no right to own them. I was not making them from my heart.'
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Do you know that the veteran actress has more than 100 films and TV serials to her credit in a career spanning four decades?
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Mulk, 67, is likely to be sworn in on Friday, June 1.
What you need to know about Mukarram Jah Bahadur, the 8th Nizam, who will be laid to rest in Hyderabad today.
'I got a call from Shah Rukh Khan.' 'Gana leak ho gaya,' he said. 'Leak ho gaya, toh ho gaya. Nikal jayega,' I said. 'And that's what happened.' 'Chammak Challo went viral overnight!'
While the sympathy vote for Sushant Singh Rajput's tragic demise must have played an important part in tilting the scales in Chhichhore's favour, the qualitative difference between the two films is so high that it could not have been a close shave, argues Subhash K Jha.
Sukanya Verma quizzes you to find out just how much you know about the movies.
Ayushmann Khurrana and Anubhav Sinha will make another political thriller.
How much you know about the movies? Find out in Sukanya Verma's amazing quiz.
There's too much going on in Anek, and a lot of it is terribly disjointed, complains Sukanya Verma.
Joginder Tuteja looks at just how Taapsee's movies fare at the box office.
'I greet all my friends, Hindu or Muslim, with "Jai Shri Ram".'
'My biggest takeaway of the year was to value the present, to live every moment that has been gifted to us, rather than make plans for the future because no matter how much you plan, there is no guarantee about the future.'
These actors stole thunder from the lead stars!
What better occasion than International Women's Day to take a look?
It's all happening at the first Critics Choice Film Awards in Mumbai.
'I never behaved like a star. So why would anyone behave like a star with me?'
Box Office: Vishwaroop II is a disaster
'Some months before his death, when I had inquired about his health, he was annoyed that people assumed the worst.' '"I am not going anywhere," Rishi snapped as only he could.'
Sharda said Pakistan was frustrated ever since Prime Minister Narendra Modi and home minister Amit Shah took charge and was resorting to all sorts of tactics against India as it could not register a single victory in any battle.
Sukanya Verma lists the 2018 films that impressive her.
Anubhav Sinha's latest film is hard-hitting, relatable and sadly, very much relevant in today's times.
'There are 15 songs in Manmarziyaan.' 'For the first time in the history of Anurag Kashyap, there are two dancing numbers.' 'Luckily, people are not taking this as a serious Anurag Kashyap cliched film.'
'Bola nikal jao. Sala firing karte hai Russi.'
'I just want to up my own timing. That's the only reason I'm running.' 'I'm not thinking of who is doing what films and if I am better or worse.' 'I just want to better what I have done before.'
Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani faces the prospect of being disqualified as an member of Parliament for five years after Pakistan's supreme court ruled on Monday that he "wilfully, deliberately and persistently" defied the highest court and brought the judiciary into "ridicule".
Former vice chancellor of Darul Uloom Deoband,Ghulam Muhammad Vastanvi on Monday said that Muslims should not have any problems if the people of the country elect Bharatiya Janata Party leader and Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi as the prime minister.
A special word for Ayushmann: Hey Mogambo, your acting rocks!
Pakistan's Supreme Court on Wednesday adjourned the contempt of court case against Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani till February 28 after admitting evidence and recording the statement of the prosecutor.
Pakistan's embattled Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani on Thursday appeared before the Supreme Court to face a contempt notice for not reopening graft cases against Asif Ali Zardari, saying he was unable to act as the president enjoyed complete immunity under the Constitution.
Special security arrangements have been put in place in Pakistan's Supreme Court for Thursday's appearance by Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani to respond to a contempt notice issued to him failing to reopen graft cases against the President.
A three-judge bench headed by Justice Nasir-ul-Mulk reminded Attorney General Irfan Qadir that former Premier Yousuf Raza Gilani had been convicted for contempt and sentenced for refusing to act on the apex court's orders to revive the corruption cases.