Actress Usha Jadhav sends us some pictures from Australia.
'I feel grateful that people are at home and are looking for something to watch.'
The Table No 21 actress will connect with her rediff readers at noon.
The actor is currently shooting for a film along with Rajeev Khandelwal titled Woh Aadmi Bahut Kuch Janta Hai.
Here's what your favourite celebrities have been up to.
Raj Thakur talks about his big win on the television reality show, Sach Ka Saamna.
Minister for Information and Broadcasting Ambika Soni urged that private television channels to show restraint and evolve self-regulatory mechanism so that their programmes do not hurt the sentiments of people.
Joginder Tuteja looks at the new shows on our plate.
Televsion actress Kritika Kamra returns to the small screen after a two year hiatus with Reporters.
Rajeev Khandelwal speaks about Shaitan, how much, or little, marriage has changed him, and what kind of shaitani he has been up to.
Shoma A Chatterjee offers a sneak preview of Via Darjeeling, a Hindi film shot against the intriguing landscape of this hill city.
Rajeev Khandelwal's journery from television to films and then back to TV.
ZEE5 has launched a short film festival. Joginder Tuteja tells you what's on offer.
Ekta Kapoor tells all in Koffee With Karan.
Amit Trivedi, the 29-year old composer tells Patcy N more about composing for Aamir and his forthcoming movie Dev D.
Saisuresh Sivaswamy tells us that it is the the passive connivance we see in the film that enables its grim denouement.
This summer, infact the first half of this year has been quite dry with hardly any hits.
A demon-hunting spirit takes possession of a frail teenager, an up, close and portentous encounter in the cocaine trade, Shah Rukh Khan and Gauri's Neelam connection, a 21-year-old Kurdish cop understanding the mechanics of war, Gena Rowlands setting the benchmark for badassery -- Sukanya Verma brings all this and more on the OTT scene this week.
Check out the star arrivals.
The last two months of the year have plenty of entertainment to offer.
The hits and flops of the week.
Pranab Bardhan became the oldest man in Indian contingent to win a medal at the 18th Asian Games as he joined forces with Shibhnath Sarkar to clinch gold in men's pair event of the bridge competition.
India's schedule at the Asian Games: Day 4
Fever may be a thriller but it does not have any edge-of-the-seat moments, feels Tista Sengupta.
A look at the red carpet pictures.
With theatres shutting down, night clubs and restaurants closed and self-isolation being the latest key word, all eyes may just have turned to television.
'MeToo is about people who were exploited, and who are now trying to come out and say things out loud.'
The Board of Control for Cricket in India has written to its affiliated units stating that their registered players should not participate in the unsanctioned Indian Junior Players League (IJPL), scheduled in Dubai from September 19-29.
Trade analyst Vinod Mirani gives us the weekly box office verdict.
'People must watch the film to see what is it about.' 'This incident has impacted the families of hundreds of people, whose lives were lost in bomb blasts.'