Bollywood stars do their part to raise awareness about coronavirus and the need to stay indoors during the lockdown.
PeeCee returns to Mumbai and headlines the Zee Cine Awards.
These movies may or may not have got critical acclaim, but when it comes to sheer eyeballs, these films did their job rather well.
The concluding part of the A to Z guide to a year that will soon become history.
With flight services put on hold and everyone from paparazzi to celebrities staying home, we aren't getting any glimpses of Bollywood vanity. Sukanya Verma collects some airport looks from the movies for your enjoyment.
R Madhavan soaks in the fun as well.
Let's take a look at the Bollywood celebrities who attended the premiere of Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
The hits and flops of the week.
'A very big film director had said yes to me for two-three films.' 'When daddy got to know I am going to be opposite the main guy, he got cold feet.' 'They don't want their investments to get sabotaged by somebody like me who can overshine their son.'
The coronavirus-enforced lockdown has changed the perception that kitchen and household chores are a woman's domain, as men are also pitching in to share the domestic workload and in the process learning and upgrading their culinary skills.
With India all geared up to fight the coronavirus pandemic, film folk have come forward to help out and contribute to the PM-CARES relief fund.
Vinod Mirani gives us his weekly verdict.
'I've been getting offers to play someone who is sexy, hot and smart.'
'The Maoists want the tribals to boycott the election while the police think the election is a farce and do not want to risk going deeper in the conflict zone.' 'Newton (played with sincerity and deep felt passion by Rajkummar Rao) wants to make sure that the locals cast their vote, a right given to them by the Constitution.'
'Aaradhya is constantly singing and dancing at home, sometimes to my songs, sometimes to her father's and her grandfather's songs.' 'It's a normal household.' 'We're trying to keep the atmosphere around Aaradhya as normal as possible,' Ms Gorgeous tells Subhash K Jha.
Sukanya Verma looks at the recent spate of book-to-screen adaptations.
'In the new Bollywood, where success can translate, like a chain reaction, into gains in related fields, mere appearance on the screen is no longer a guarantor of fame,' says Vikram Johri.
'When he asked me to get naked, I knew it was for a reason and not just for the heck of it.'
Malaika rocks in Pataakha's item song, Hello Hello!
Ayushmann Khurranna is riding the success wave with Bala being his seventh consecutive hit.
Take a look at the other celebs at the screening.
"It takes away from the entire hard work of the designer. "That 15-second-long walk of showstopper is all that is remembered about that show."
'I am telling you that it's overestimated that everybody falls in true love.' 'It happens very rarely when two people really fall in love. 'And if that happens, the last thing that should be on anybody's mind is religion, gender, caste, colour and creed.' 'None of that should be relevant. It should be all about just two human beings.'
Vinod Mirani gives us his weekly verdict.
Even as Sonam Kapoor threw a Diwali party, Amitabh Bachchan hosted a grand celebration too.
'Never had I imagined even in my wildest dreams that this 18-year-journey through 80 films would bring me so much love, respect and appreciation.' 'I never thought I would become such a charchit abhineta (popular actor).'
Love, memorable, throwback pix to celebrate Mother's Day.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Bollywood just needs a reason to party!
'Life is so unpredictable.' 'Devastating beyond words.'
Here's looking at the winners.
Take a look at the arrivals.
Behen Hogi Teri filmmaker Tony D'Souza out on bail. Pahlaj Nihalani says no messing around with religious sentiments.
'These actors have come at the right time, when cinema is changing.'
Check out the star arrivals.