'A very big film director had said yes to me for two-three films.' 'When daddy got to know I am going to be opposite the main guy, he got cold feet.' 'They don't want their investments to get sabotaged by somebody like me who can overshine their son.'
Summary of sports events and persons who made news on Friday.
Catch the promos of Shahid Kapur's latest film, Paathshala -- which is slated for January next -- when you go to watch Karzzzz this Friday. Paathshala is directed by Milind Ukey and also stars Nana Patekar, Ayesha Takia, Sushant Singh and popular child artistes, Swini Khare [Cheeni Kum], Ali Haji [Fanaa, Partner] and Dwij Yadav [Nanhe Jaisalmer].
'Kaala's sin is not that it is presented as a mouthpiece for its director Pa Ranjith's political viewpoints, but that it makes a travesty of them.' 'Ranjith turns Marx into merchandise, all the while functioning as a hired hand for Brand Rajinikanth,' points out Sreehari Nair.
Ab Tak Chhappan 2 is so terribly obvious in its deviousness, there's not even a smidgen of surprise to expect, says Sukanya Verma.
As many as 48 ministers of National Democratic Allaince government were in the fray in the general elections.
Tusshar Kapoor about Golmaal Again, its clash with Secret Superstar, his son Laksshya and BFF Kareena's son, Taimur Ali Khan!
Pity, considering, not one but three music directors -- Sajid Wajid, Anand Raj Anand and Himesh Reshammiya -- share the credits behind the score.
The Bharatiya Janata Party on Thursday evening released its first list of 54 candidates for the Lok Sabha elections.
An excerpt from Paro Anand's book The Other: Stories with a Difference.
'Who else will solve these issues if not the chief minister?' 'Who else shall we take our complaints to?'
Ajay has made some brilliantly reviewed films, some big hits and many, many, entertainers.
Himesh Reshammiya's maiden attempt at Tamil music fails to impress.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Starring a big cast, the film promises to be a laugh riot.
Rakhi Sawant has replaced Tanushree Dutta in an item number opposite Nana Patekar. Apparently the film, Horn Ok Please, was held up when Tanushree Dutta allegedly refused to perform an item number with the film's lead, Nana Patekar, who plays a truck driver. This has impelled the enraged producer of the film, Sami Siddiqui to cancel the film's shooting.
Ishmeet Singh, who died in a tragic accident in the Maldives on July 29, was to make his debut as a playback singer in Bollywood in the Nana Patekar-starrer Horn Ok! Please.
Twitter erupts with women from the media outlining horrifying tales of sexual harassment and molestation.
The hits and misses of the week.
The incident took place on January 15 and a formal complaint was lodged by Gajbhiye with Andhalgaon police station in the neighbouring Bhandara district, on Saturday.
'I have watched comedies but some have failed to make me laugh. The characters indulge in too much buffoonery. They move too much, falling, hitting each other, making faces... Comedy is very serious business.' Director Anees Bazmee tells us how he makes people laugh with his films.
A sneak peek at Anees Bazmee's upcoming comic multistarrer.
The latest updates from the Telugu film industry.
Pritam dishes out a peppy, enjoyable soundtrack.
Did you expect Kareena Kapoor to die in Udta Punjab?
Swati Ghate helped the Indian eves salvage a draw against third seed Georgia at the Women's chess Olympiad
We may not have seen a Mallika Sherawat movie in a while now, but she has given us some good films in her 13-year film career.
A hoarding in a Mumbai suburb sets the mood for the SRK flick.
One couldn't help feeling a certain melancholy viewing these now vagrant documents and photographs that would never be rightfully cherished. The pictures spoke to you. They offered slices of extinguished lives. They breathed sadness too, for what could have been and will never be. The sweet promises that Life made and insolently, arrogantly never kept.