On the sets of Sanjay Gupta's Dus Kahaniyaan.
The government has "suffocated" the institutions where argument, debate and dissent were nurtured, the letter stated.
Naseeruddin Shah and Om Puri are getting plenty of praise for their work in the thriller, Shoot On Sight, but the film itself isn't going anywhere, especially in America.
Kolkata-based Neeraj Pandey, who arrived in Mumbai eight years ago to make a career in showbiz, gives us A Wednesday this week, a gritty film about a terrorist and a cop. The film also stars Jimmy Shergill, Rajpal Yadav, Amir Bashir and Deepal Shaw.
Shekhar Kapur's much-delayed film will star Ranbir Kapoor, not Aamir Khan.
The two actors get together in UTV Motion Pictures' A Wednesday, directed by first-timer Neeraj Pandey.
Shreyas Talpade's new film is boring, with low production values, and an uninteresting view of Thailand.
Karadi Tales, a Chennai-based company which publishes children's books, has released a set of e-audiobooks on Children's Day.
Dedh Ishqiya is slated to release next year on January 10.
The veteran actor in a scene from his upcoming film, Shoot On Sight.
The Kundan Shah classic will be remade with some of the original cast.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
As cinemas remain shut and watching movies on big screen still a distant dream, OTT platforms are keeping us distracted from the pandemic with its steady supply of content.
Model-turned-actor Milind Soman radically experiments with his appearance.
The 20-year-old boy has been admitted to hospital.
Naseeruddin Shah, whose films Iqbal and Parzania are being screened at the IFFI in Goa, said his directorial venture Yun Hota To Kya Hota will release in April 2006.
Khan's remarks came amidst a controversy over Bollywood actor Naseeruddin Shah's remarks on mob violence in India.
Naseer talks about his directorial debut Yun Hota Toh Kya Hota
Naseeruddin Shah sets the gold standard as a master memoirist.
Sukanya Verma takes us inside 10 of her all-time favourite movie homes.
Ayesha Takia chats with rediff readers.
For all the eager beavers out there, here are the ones, says Sukanya Verma, you should avoid.
'I have never had a foul experience in the industry.' 'There are rotten apples everywhere, in your family, relatives, friends circle, colleagues...' 'It's very vulnerable because of the glamour, but it's very heartbreaking to hear bad things about the industry.' 'It's not such a bad place.'
This year's best director hopeful Rahul Dholakia talks about his film Parzania.
'Good actors are supposed to be guys who wear kurta-pajama and look soft and nice.' 'People like me are not in that category.'
Pankuj Parasher, the man who gave us Jalwa and Chaalbaaz, is back with Inteqam.
'I wanted to know whether I should stay in Paris or do something else, and in less than a week, I got the call for The Last Hour.'