Prabhu Deva speaks about what it's like to work with new talent and superstars and why dancing remains his first love.
The debutante actress talks about her journey from a girl of 70 kilos to a Yash Raj leading lady.
When Khayyam talked about his favourite singer, the song he can never forget and the film that won him the National Award.
Mahie Gill speaks about Gang of Ghosts, what she does between films, and how she reacts to success and failure.
'Not many know I am a Rajput from Jodhpur.' 'My ancestors shifted to Kolhapur as my great grandfather and grandfather were both engineers.' 'They were called by Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj to build the city of Kolhapur.'
Anaika Soti and Aradhana Gupta talk about their experiences of working in the classic's sequel, and working with RGV.
Singers Ishq Bector and Shree D jam exclusively for Rediff.
In the first part of a month-long series, we reveal a fascinating part of the legendary actor, Pran.
'That's how you keep yourself alive and young.'
Six months down the line, we see how the Hindi film industry has fared this year.
Jai Ho actress Daisy Shah tells us her rags-to-riches story.
Sunny Leone tells us why she won't give up doing 'bold' roles and why her life is actually very boring.
Sangeeth Sivan tell us what it was like directing the three Deols, their close bonding.
Starlet Shilpi Sharma talks about her big break in Heroine.
'She's so pretty, she really brings the screen to life. She adds glory.'
'Akshay is in the same phase that probably Mr Bachchan has gone through.' 'He has that kind of success and stardom, but he does not let it go to his head.' 'That's what I love about him.'
'So I started talking to him in Marathi and everything really changed.' 'There was this spark in his eyes and he smiled.' 'It's unbelievable that a man can be so charming with a single smile at 90.'
In the first of a two-part interview, Deven Varma speaks about his life and times, why he retired, and the new generation of actors.
Nothing was too bad for Prem Chopra's on-screen persona -- rape, murder, blackmail... In real life, however, the actor is calm and soft-spoken, says Patcy N.
Jism director Amit Saxena re-surfaces with another raunchy film titled Nasha.
'As an actor, it gave me such a great role that after that whatever, work I was offered, it was never fulfilling.'
BA Pass actress Shilpa Shukla tells us why she didn't mind taking off her clothes in the film.
Candy Brar got eveicted from the Bigg Boss house last weekend.
Poonam Pandey discloses details about the cricket controversy, her erotic bedroom and bathroom videos, and her Bollywood debut.
Actress Puja Gupta talks about the experience of shooting for the film in hot air balloons, near stampeding elephants and in a lake frequented by hippopotami.
Actor-filmmaker Tinnu Anand goes back in time to dig out lively facts from his life and career and reveal new secrets about the Hindi film industry...
Agneepath is one of the biggest hits of 2012.
Yearend special: The films that crashed and burnt at the box office this year.
Raima Sen talks about her relationship with the multi-award winning director, who passed away on May 30.
Taapsee Pannu tells Patcy N how a girl from a middle class family that never even went to the theatre to watch films became a film actress and established herself, first in the film industry in the South and now in Bollywood.
I Me Aur Main director Kapil Sharma speaks to Rediff.com's Patcy N about his father astronaut Rakesh Sharma, John Abraham and how he turned out the way he did.
Malayalam superstar Prithviraj talks about Aurangzeb, and his co-star Rishi Kapoor.
Prosthetic make-up artist Ritu Janjjani talks about her unusual profession.
Shahid Kapoor looks back at his career mistakes, and his upcoming film, Phata Poster Nikhla Hero.
Naseeruddin Shah, accomplished actor, speaks about his choice of films, his favourite actors and films and the future of the film industry.
Rohini Hattangady, who starred in films like Gandhi, Saraansh, Arth, Agneepath, Shahenshah and Munnabhai MBBS, talks about her long career in the movies.
'Ever since I heard about his death this morning, I have not been able to control my tears,' says Patcy N who interviewed the actor often
David Dhawan tells us why he chose to remake the classic Chashme Buddoor, why he worked with relative newcomers instead of his favourites like Govinda, Salman Khan and Sanjay Dutt, and why his last film Rascals failed.