As the countdown to her big day begins, we look at her bridal avatars on reel and ramp.
It goes way beyond a fantastic team!
'I don't know if I am the youngest but I must be the happiest!'
ZEE5 has launched a short film festival. Joginder Tuteja tells you what's on offer.
A look at the birthday girl's HOTTEST backless avatars on and off screen.
Aseem Chhabra picks the finest Indian films in the 2010-2019 decade.
The actress has been cast in Onir's forthcoming film Shab.
Meet the Big B, a master of (voice) disguises.
'I have started getting a lot of messages from people, directors, photographers...and I realised the importance of being visible.'
Soha Ali Khan pays rich tribute to National Award-winning director Anjan Das, who succumbed to liver cancer on June 2.
Meet the Shaandaar siblings of Bollywood.
'I asked all the actresses to stop waxing, shaping eyebrows, pedicures and manicures because I wanted a rustic look.' 'They are very glamorous women, so there was a bit of insecurity.' 'They would put on a little make-up on the sly, but I would sit like a school teacher and check make-up and nails!' 'I would make sure that every bit of unnecessary make-up was taken off.'
'Mamata's fascination with stars is so deep-rooted that she uses her clout as chief minister to get close to them.'
How many of the 319 films Aseem Chhabra watched in 2018 have you seen?
Aseem Chhabra looks at the year's best Non-Hindi Indian movies.
'I choose the best of what I get. I will not do every Hindi film that comes my way. I would rather wait and do good films than do rubbish films because I will have no career left. It's tough in Bollywood because there is a lot of competition. You have to create a niche for yourself.' Raima Sen tells us why she's been away from Bollywood.
Detective Byomkesh Bakshy! stumbles considerably because of its simplistic plotting, says Raja Sen.
Raima Sen comes out of her grief to tell us what grandmother Suchitra Sen's death means to the family and to cinema.
Veteran Telugu film producer Dr Daggubbati Ramanaidu passed away into the ages on February 18. In an interview he had granted Rediff.com in September 2010, he tells us how he started making movies.
Manobi Bandyopadhyay, India's first transgender principal of a college, speaks of her struggles in a moving interview.