Do yourself a favour and let's NOT play Holi to the same handful of Holi songs each year. There's so much more than Holi Ke Din Dil Khil Jaate Hain (Sholay) or Rang Barse (Silsila)!
'KK could have been much more successful than he was, but he preferred to concentrate on quality rather than quantity.'
'We always have a stunt double, but I let him sit at home because I love performing my action scenes.'
The stars Rediff.com Contributing Photographer Pradeep Bandekar sighted on Tuesday.
Vijay has made a lot of memories while filming Darlings, and he shares them on social media.
Varun has a working birthday... Hrithik prepares for Vikram Vedha... Arjun shoots with Bhumi...
Like every year, Producer Ramesh Taurani threw a grand Diwali Bash for his friends in the film industry.
Had he not taken his final curtain call on April 23, 1992, Satyajit Ray would still, undoubtedly, have been making movies.
Just how are film folk celebrating Diwali? They tell us with pictures from their lives.
The lyrical beauty of the songs, the exceptional frames that bind beauty and poetry make Neelavelicham a near-perfect tribute to the legendary writer who marvelled at imperfection and despised grammar as much as he hated his writing being edited, observes Divya Nair.
The grand reception was held at the Great Eastern Home in Byculla, south central Mumbai.
At least 50 traffic police chowkies in Mumbai will initiate strict action against two-wheeler riders and those riding pillion for helmetless travel starting Thursday (June 9), an official said on Tuesday.
Saqib-Shriya shoot together... Alaya wraps up a film... Mrunal goes sight-seeing...
On his 50th birthday on May 25, Sukanya Verma celebrates the man and his movies.
'Such a historic, proud & happy moment for Indian Cinema at #Oscars95!'
'I will always remember him for his innocent smile, twinkling eyes, and kind words.'
Ranbir Kapoor plays father and son in Shamshera, and Joginder Tuteja looks at actors who have got the father-son tuning right.
To be produced by Madhu Mantena, the three-film trilogy will be made at a whopping cost of Rs 750 crores (Rs 7.5 billion)!
The stars Rediff.com Contributing Photographer Pradeep Bandekar sighted over the weekend.
Quite a few film folk attended the 22nd Indian Television Academy awards ceremony.
The actor had filed a complaint in 2016 alleging that someone impersonating him was e-mailing actress Kangana Ranaut from a bogus e-mail id.
While Bollywood stars and their children have posted some loved-up pictures on Raksha Bandhan, there's a whole lot more!
'I am a slave to my instincts.' 'My instincts are determined by how impactful the script has been on my soul.'
Anupam Kher hosted a special screening of his new film Uunchai, also starring Amitabh Bachchan, Boman Irani, Danny Denzongpa, Parineeti Chopra, Neena Gupta and Sarika.
'We have to be accepting of who we are and what we are, and not dismiss any side of ourselves.' 'Once you accept everything that you are, it's the better way of living life.'
'I don't find characters that are not grey that exciting.'
Why is Hrithik acting like Popeye? ... Diana savours Lngos and Papriks Csirke in Budapest...
Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Tuesday inaugurated the valley's first multiplex in Sonawar area of Srinagar, ending the three-decade wait of the movie buffs to watch their favourite stars on the big screen.
'He has taught us to take the moment and ourselves seriously.'
Joginder Tuteja looks at contemporary actors who have done well in their kingly acts.
'I never asked the lyricist Majrooh Sultanpurisaab nor the composer Raju (Rajesh Roshan). I just sang it the way it was given to me. How was I or anyone to know that Mungda would become such an iconic song?'
Ananya introduces you to her #DostAstra... Hina's world is upside down... Mrunal glows in yellow...
Some top stars are dabbling with a double role act and the next couple of years could see at least five of them being seen twice over on screen.
Shraddha goes to the gym... Hrithik gets trolled... Salman heads towards Bhaijaan...
The fights start early this season, as Tina Dutta and Archana get into a tiff.
More than six years after Dangal, there is finally a worthy follow-up Hindi film, which has not just gone past the lifetime score of the Aamir Khan starrer but also emerged as the biggest Hindi film of all time (including dubbed blockbusters too).
While we wait to see just how good Brahmastra is and how well it does at the box office, Joginder Tuteja looks at how sci-fi movies have done in recent times.