Here's what your favourite celebrities are tweeting.
Bollywood's having a GREAT Valentine's Day!
Lust Stories releases on June 15.
"We will allow users to earn revenue by allowing relevant advertisements to be displayed with their videos. Backed with YouTube's analytics and content management tools, Indian users can target a particular demographic, monetise the views his content gets in any country and even protect his content from content pirates," said Shenaz Zack, product manager, YouTube.
Here's how these B-town celebs fared with their fashion choices.
And the star and her family had a fun time!
You'll fall in love with Sonam's bridal avatar!
A look at the portrayal of air hostesses in Hindi movies.
The hits and misses of the week.
Kumkum, who featured in some of the most memorable songs in Hindi cinema, passed away on Tuesday. She was 86.
Samsung's new addition to the Galaxy S10-series has something for everyone, says Khalid Anzar.
Safety and security are important factors when it comes to looking for lodging and accommodation, says Sagar Panchal.
Vinod Mirani gives us his weekly verdict.
'The working standards on television in our country are really bad. The sad part is that many actors take this deal because it gets them money and recognition.' Telly heartthrob Barun Sobti tells us why he quit TV.
Main Aur Mr Riight is a tad too pretentiously philosophical to be taken seriously, says Paloma Sharma.
'I have never had a foul experience in the industry.' 'There are rotten apples everywhere, in your family, relatives, friends circle, colleagues...' 'It's very vulnerable because of the glamour, but it's very heartbreaking to hear bad things about the industry.' 'It's not such a bad place.'
And no, the list doesn't start and stop with Boman Irani!
This season of LFW has been a "colourful, bizarre, exciting adventure" for 20-year-old Rediff.com's Kshamaya Daniel, who viewed it for the first time.
'You must always feel the need to do something different, something new.' 'I don't think I should be content.'
'I know many actors living outside India put on accents in films because they think that is how Indians talk. I avoid that.' 'I don't have to prove anything through my accent. My psyche is Indian.' Anupam Kher gives us his 500th film!