The hits and misses of the week.
As dry as the martini Bond enjoyed, Connery's 007 was a tour de force of comicbook heroism replete with set pieces and choreographed stunts which he carried off with a Scottish virility, notes Subhash K Jha.
Naseeruddin Shah's son Imaad talks about his film 404 and more.
The actress on Red Alert-The War Within and more.
Joining the rank of artists like Jaya Bhaduri, Shabana Azmi, Naseeruddin Shah, Farooq Sheikh and Paresh Rawal who have performed across America, a new generation of brilliant Indian artists, including Konkona Sen Sharma and Ranvir Shorey, are appearing in a play in 10 American cities.
'All my life, I have made expensive films. This time, I want to make the least expensive film ever made in Bollywood.' 'It's an honest attempt to climb Mount Everest without knowing if I will reach the peak.'
Vivaan Shah talks about his debut film 7 Khoon Maaf, and working with his beautiful co-star.
In a new letter issued on Monday, October 7, the eminent personalities questioned how writing an open letter to the prime minister could be called "an act of sedition".
But the latter, it seems, is not upset.
Fresh off the OTT oven, Sukanya Verma picks 10 hot new treats for you.
Kamal will enact Naseeruddin Shah's role while Mohanlal will take on Anupam Kher in the Tamil version titled Unniapol Oruvan.
Ishqiya director Abhishek Chaubey shares his experience of working with Naseeruddin Shah.
It's a hard hitting trailer, with Katrina Kaif looking more obviously exciting than the rest of the cast.
Om Puri and Naseeruddin Shah will be seen together in Dirty Politics.
Allah Ke Banday traces the lives of two slum children as well.
Noting that he was "not focussed" on politics, the 53-year-old yoga guru said he would not support or oppose anyone in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.
Check out the star arrivals.
First-time director Abhishek Chaubey on his directorial debut Ishqiya, produced by Vishal Bhardwaj.
Mee Raqsam is an ode to fathers who guide their children to the path where dreams come true, notes Sukanya Verma.
Bollywood celebs and cricketers attended the film's screening.
Naseeruddin Shah talks about his upcoming film, Firaaq, directed by Nandita Das, and more.
Though this thriller has a good premise, it's execution leaves much to be desired. The only good thing about the movie is the performances by the veterans.
The two-week, 16-film exhibition running June 5-18 presents features and shorts that have won acclaim at the Toronto International Film Festival and other events, and includes eight New York premieres.
After the critically acclaimed thriller Manorama 6 Feet Under, Shemaroo Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. produces Priyadarshan's Mere Baap Pehle Aap.
'I was so nervous and embarrassed that I hid behind a pillar, just watching my son quietly.' 'I could see him very quiet, not communicating with anybody.'' 'I thought he was not interested. But when he gave his first shot, he was perfect!'
Looks like everyone in Bollywood is supremely curious about Finding Fanny!
The Rock On premiere took on a unique flavour in Mumbai.
Arshad Warsi plays best with his male costars. Which jodi do you like best?
Whether to cover a bald head or let your hair down, one can learn (and unlearn) a great deal about the art from Hindi movies. Take a look.
The film has been passed with a 'U' certificate.
Who do you think does not really deserve to be called a 'great actor'?
The inclusion comes weeks after versatile actors Naseeruddin Shah and Om Puri, both of whom have also acted in several English movies, protested the term at a function organised in London to honour them.
One needs patience to watch Once Again, feels A Ganesh Nadar.
'My ethnicity has been my biggest struggle in the industry, a setback in getting me work.'
Barah Aana is not as comical as the makers make it out to be. But it's worth a watch.
The many characters have so much to tell about their back stories and true emotions that a longer format would have allowed first time Director Seema Pahwa to dig deeper in Ram Prasad Ki Tehrvi, observes Joginder Tuteja.
Vidya Balan speaks her mind about Shahid, movies and more.