'On this happy occasion, I wish Sonam more work and another National Award.'
'When you are taking on something which is this big in India, there are so many pressures about wanting to do justice to them, so I am still scared.'
'Succession is a great show that inspires me to push the boundaries of creativity.'
'I found a story that merged my two passions, history and law. I couldn't have found a better story for my debut film.'
Ram Madhvani's series is all over the place and also boring to watch, complains Deepa Gahlot.
'When there is a money crunch in the industry, actors like us are the ones who face budget cuts. Not the big actors.'
From Saif Ali Khan's sabse bada beta's streaming debut to how to make potstickers with Prince Charles' chhoti bahu, it's all there on OTT this week.
Legendary radio personality Ameen Sayani passed into the ages on February 20. His mortal remains were kept at Mumbai's Famous Studio, where admirers arrived to say their final goodbyes.
Every once in a while, film folk get together to celebrate the media.
Sushmita Sen revealed her inspiration behind how she channelled her emotions into portraying Aarya Sareen in the popular Web series, Aarya Antim Vaar.
Aarya Aakhri Vaar should have been slicker and more polished than the first, or at least ended with a louder bang, observes Deepa Gahlot.
'I have been exceptionally lucky with my actors, whether it was Sushmita in Aarya or Kartik Aaryan in Dhamaka.'
'She got really close, and I was like, oh Miss Universe and me dancing!'
'People started noticing me again. OTT is a good platform for serious actors. In the olden days, unless you are the heroine, actors would have screen deaths. But now, there are so many good roles for women.'
Sushmita Sen is the hero of Aarya. So why won't she be paid on par with Bollywood A-listers?
Theatres may be high on Diwali celebrations, but OTT is having its private party too!
'I was 18 years old when I was put on a stage and that was the first time, I met the people of my country, my identity. 'Now, 30 years later, whatever I have done, people have stood by me.' 'The same industry that I left at prime time for eight years has welcomed me back with such love.'
'In India, I'm able to work with the biggest stars on creating a scene, creating that emotion, without being too hung up on their persona.'
Aarya 3 feels like a recycled version of the previous seasons, discovers Mayur Sanap.
The Varun Dhawan-Kriti Sanon starrer, Bhediya, has released to good reviews.
The actor, who was paid a pittance (Rs 3 lakh) for his first film Pyaar Ka Punchnaama, has come a long way.
'The way the film has been designed is also very unique. The entire film is set in just one room.'
Subhash K Jha lists three most eagerly anticipated projects of the monsoon season.
'What really works is the core story, the characters who come together, the twists and turns, and, above all, Sushmita Sen,' notes Joginder Tuteja.
Joginder Tuteja lists the highest-grossing female-centric films.
After the intimate surprise birthday party that his parents threw for him, Kartik Aaryan hosted a grander one for his friends from the film industry.
How did Bollywood spend Sunday? Let's find out.
Deepa Gahlot lists some interesting made-for-OTT hostage dramas that you can watch.
Kartik Aaryan will play the title role in his next film, Freddy, to be directed by Ajay Bahl.
Even Akshay Kumar's Laxmii and Varun Dhawan's Coolie No 1 were not paid as much as Kartik Aaryan's Dhamaka for their OTT rights.
Deepa Gahlot lists 10 gangster thrillers on OTT for those who have the stomach for gaalis and gore.
'They are expecting a larger viewership for Dhamaka than any of the fictional Indian content on the major OTT platforms so far.'
The Indian entertainment industry has come away empty-handed from the International Emmy Awards 2021 in New York City on November 22.
Bollywood took a break from the Diwali parties to attend the closing night of the 21st Jio MAMI Mumbai Film Festival.
OTT's glamorous stars walked the purple carpet for the first edition of the OTTplay awards in Mumbai.
Joginder Tuteja looks at just how well hijack movies have done in the past.