'I had known Neeraj for 12 years. We worked together in several films and shared a close bond.' 'How could I leave him to die?'
'I have an absolutely professional relationship, nothing personal, with Amitabh Bachchan.' 'I am the only person in the industry whom he never calls for home parties or festivals. Unless we have work, we don't call each other.'
There's a whole lot of injustice to get worked up about.
SS Rajamouli's magnum opus gets an explosive start at the box office.
Don't have money to spare for classes? Learn an asana or two from our good ol' Hindi films.
'Even if the BJP's hope of a Congress-mukt Bharat is realised, it will still have to contend with Mr Gandhi's god-like status in the foreseeable future,' says Amulya Ganguli.
Sukanya Verma looks at 2019's winners and washouts so far.
'You could be out of sight, out of mind but it may take just one song to bring you back and to let you know that your audience is still rooting for you.'
'I am not competing against anyone. If I break my own records, that's enough for me.' Kannada actor Gangesh tells Srikanth Srinivasa.
The star-turned-politician said that she isn't approaching her stint in politics as a star, but would rather be known as a people's representative.
Manish Malhotra talks about his work, success and how he survived the industry for nearly three decades.
'I have always wanted to do a rom-com but I always get hard-hitting characters. I thought that if I do a rom-com at 50, it will look silly. So I was excited that it come to me at the right time.' Amit Sadh discusses his new film.
Take a bow, Manish Malhotra!
Arshad Warsi plays best with his male costars. Which jodi do you like best?
Here are different ways of how to wear the summery shade in style courtesy Bollywood's trendiest lot.
We celebrate Bollywood's lesser-known friends on Friendship Day.
'I lived in a chawl for 33 years, aur potty ke liye line lagaya, holding a dabba in my hand (I would queue up to go to the loo, with a bucket in my hand). Even after I became a hero, I had to stand in line. It has become so ingrained in my bones that it cannot come out easily.'
Things are off to a good start when a lead movie character appears for the first time against strategic music or swaggering drama and the audience bursts into wholehearted whistles and applause.
'I worked as a cleaner at a store.' 'I worked as a security guard...' 'I have slept on footpaths.' '[I came to Mumbai with great difficulty.' 'I have not seen better people than I have in the film industry.' 'Nobody has helped me the way people have done for me here.'
Alia Bhatt and Sidharth Malhotra's Kar Gayi Chull is the latest song to praise Bollywood's heroines.
On the designer's 50th birthday, some cherished moments on the runway.
'Every time I step on stage, I feel like I'm performing the play for the first time,' Manoj Joshi tells Sadiya Updade.
Some of Bollywood's top directors started very young.
Dinesh Raheja salutes the legend's versatility in her heyday.
Bombay Velvet was Bollywood's biggest flop this year.
A look at the potential blockbusters this summer.
'It is a diamond which has a very long competitive history.'
Ram Gopal Varma is back with Part Three of that series, which presented to us the first clear evidence that the great man was slipping, rues Sreehari Nair.
'I used to be humiliated.' 'If I would approach an actor, he would just say hello and then turn away.' 'That's when I understood the whole game of the industry.'
'What adult citizens do in the privacy of their home, what they eat or drink or watch, is not the government's concern.'
Faux feminism aside, Mardaani is mostly a middling action thriller, writes Sukanya Verma.
And no, the list doesn't start and stop with Boman Irani!
25 years on, we see how these actors have fared.