It's comeback time for many Bollywood stars. With the OTT platform opening up, quite a few actors, who had taken a break, are getting ready to be seen again!
Meet the ladies who have made an impression in the OTT universe.
Joginder Tuteja peeks into the Big B's date diary, and tells us what to expect from him next.
Joginder Tuteja looks at the upcoming films and their release dates.
As much as Rs 4,300 crore was generated by 2019 movie releases. But 2020 is all set to be bigger and better!
Sharmin Segal is described as a "combination of Divya Bharti and Preity Zinta" while Mizaan Jaaferi is said to convey the "reckless passion" of Shah Rukh Khan and the "bridled intensity" of Ajay Devgn.
Ready to watch Janhvi on the big screen?
'Maneesh Sharma's Fan should be good. It will have Shah Rukh doing something entirely different from what he has been doing recently.'
A look at the starry arrivals.
Bollywood actors support the Mumbai Police.
The woman is a first-year PhD student and she has alleged that Anmol Ratan, a JNU student and AISA activist raped her on Saturday, police said.
Joginder Tuteja lists those who are expected to score big with their Bollywood debuts in the months to come.
Kartik Aryan and Kriti Sanon get ready to play Luka Chuppi with us.
The hits and misses of the week.
The hits and misses of the week.
Box Office: Vishwaroop II is a disaster
This film is creating waves. We tell you why.
Sreehari Nair is *not* impressed by this lot of films at all.
He is producing Swapna Waghmare Joshi's film Laal Ishq.
As we eagerly wait to see what 'farq' it makes when it hits the screens on June 28, Sukanya Verma looks at the few occasions caste came up in Hindi movies.
A look at the red carpet arrivals.
Sukanya Verma lists her favourite songs of 2018. Are these on your playlist too?
Sreehari Nair presents his Top 20 movies of the decade.
'There will not be another Baahubali in this country.' Rana Daggubati gives us a sneak peek into the much-awaited sequel.
'...and a bagful of ill-mannered, threatening, creditors.'
Aseem Chhabra picks the finest Indian films in the 2010-2019 decade.
Horror, drama, romance and action... it's all on your plate this year!
'I think my mom's fear came from the fact that I would be compared to her.' 'She was worried about the comparisons because she would say, "I have done 400 films and this is your first, but they will compare you to my 400 films".'
Netflix and Amazon Prime are raising their stakes in the game, commissioning original shows and going all out to acquire regional films for their libraries.
'Errant bikers wearing branded t-shirts sponsored by local political parties raced through traffic, almost taking our breath away. Young kids stood at the edge of the roads, clicking selfies amid playing 'catch up' with their buddies, least bothered about the festival or its relevance.'
Disney's The Jungle Book has taken the box office by storm.
'There are times in your life where you have to pause a little bit.' 'The kids are growing up, and I want to be with them.'
Aseem Chhabra looks at the year's best Non-Hindi Indian movies.