We go down to the sets of the star's new film, Jackpot, in Goa and find out.
In an exclusive interview with rediff.com's Patcy N, Kareena talks about, among other things, her first book as an author -- The Style Diary of a Bollywood Diva -- and sets the record straight.
The team that worked on Oscar winner Life Of Pi and other famous Hollywood films like The Incredible Hulk and Chronicles Of Narnia talk about the hard work their job entails.
Here's presenting the little known facts about Sunny Leone.
Arbaaz Khan talks about his new film, Dabangg 2.
Tigmanshu Dhulia talks about his struggling years in the industry, why a trained actor like him preferred directing, and why he named his dog Action!
Salman Khan talks about his upcoming film, Dabangg 2.
Actor Amit Sadh talks about his film, and himself.
Actor Prateik Babbar discusses his forthcoming film Issaq, his famous mother Smita Patil and why he dropped his surname.
Amrita Puri talks about her new film, Kai Po Che, and partying with members of the cast and crew.
Pandhari Juker speaks fondly about stars he has worked with in the past.
Rohini Hattangady, Alok Nath, Bhanu Athaiya look back at the making of the epic.
In an interview with Rediff.com's Patcy N, Tamil movie star Vikram talks about coming to terms with stardom in the Hindi film industry.
Farooque Shaikh looks back at his long career, and discusses his new film.
Deepika on Race 2 Chennai Express, Ram Leela and on why her father, the veteran badminton player Prakash Padukone, gifted her his badminton trophy.
Mohammed Rafi's His youngest son Shahid Rafi remembers his father.
Sonakshi Sinha on being the hit maker of the year.
Kahaani director Sujoy Ghosh tells us why he's inspired by veteran actor Soumitra Chatterjee.
Ahead of his new release Teri Meri Kahaani, Shahid Kapoor talks about his role in the film, tries to demystify the magical Rs 100 crore club and has some telling things to say about critics and reviews.
Rani Mukerji goes back in time, and tells how Aamir Khan and she has changed since 1998's Ghulam, their first film together.
Pooja Chauhan, a school teacher and a Shiv Sena unit leader, came to Matoshree as soon as she heard about party supremo Bal Thackeray's sad demise. Pooja, who was sitting on the streets outside Matoshree, tells rediff.com's Patcy Nair what Balasaheb meant to her
Shah Rukh Khan talks to Patcy N about the Kolkata Knight Riders victory and all the controversy that he is groped in.
Junior Mehmood tells Patcy N about his career, how he got his nickname, and narrates some interesting anecdotes about the big stars he worked with.
Journalist Ali Peter John, a close friend of Rajesh Khanna, followed his career closely and kept in touch till the very end. He shares some interesting facts about the superstar with Patcy N.
Interview with Mohanlal on his third Bolywood film Tezz.
Diana Penty talks about her first film Cocktail her costars and what it's like being a first-time actor.
'No one's comparing and everyone's taking the song as mine... that's a battle won.'
Six months down the line, we see how the Hindi film industry has fared this year.
Six months down the line, we see how the Hindi film industry has fared this year.
Kahaani actor Parambrata Chatterjee praises Soumitra Chatterjee, who has been awarded the Dadasaheb Phalke award.
Sonu Sood and Neha Dhupia discuss their latest film, Maximum, and reveal lesser known details about each other's lives.
Ileana D'Cruz gets candid about Barfi!, and much more.
Emraan Hashmi gets candid about his career, and the Raaz franchise.
Vikram Bhatt tells Patcy N why Raaz 3 benefits from his personal experiences and what the horror genre means.
Katrina talks about how she and Salman came to be in Ek Tha Tiger, and working with the Khans.
Salman Khan discusses Ek Tha Tiger, the Rs 100 crore numbers game, and the kind of roles he likes to play.
Bharthi S Pradhan, editor of Film Street Journal, and a long time Rekha-watcher sheds, light on the enigmatic actress and how she will handle her new role, in this revealing interview.
Anurag Kashyap on his preparation of going to Cannes with three of his films Gangs of Wasseypur Part I and II and Peddlers
'I don't make big budget films. So if my film makes Rs 120 crore, it's a huge hit. We finish fast, make it on a small budget and recover fast,' Akshay Kumar tells Patcy N/Rediff.com.