Ministry Of Health removes the ugly anti-smoking video accompanying feature films.
Walking With Dinosaurs has nothing new to offer, feels Paloma Sharma.
Meet the Big B, a master of (voice) disguises.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
A group of retired civil servants also called upon the PM to reach out to the families of the victims in Unnao and Kathua and "seek their forgiveness on behalf of all of us".
For the September quarter, the company reported 16.92 per cent year-on-year growth in net profit, at $37.3 million.
'If you can tell the quality of a movie-watching experience, only and only by referring to set standards, you *aren't really* going to the movies,' argues Sreehari Nair.
'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.'
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Great movies coming up, led by Bollywood's gorgeous ladies.
2015 has been a good year for Bollywood's superstars.
Taapsee Pannu on what makes her tick in the film industry.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Nobody does ethnic chic as well as D-Pad!
Amazing stories about some of our best loved movies from Bhavani Iyer who wrote them.
'Apart from being total eye-candies, Saif and Shahid are very good actors. Saif is that classy man, who would open the door for you and pull chairs for you. Shahid would come to the sets with headphones on. He had a boyish charm.' Kangana Ranaut gets in Rangoon mode.
'Being a chocolate lover boy, I wouldn't last long. So I decided to get rid of the tag as soon as possible.' 'That's why I started doing films like Haasil and Munnabhai MBBS.' With films like Yahaan, A Wednesday and Tanu Weds Manu, I was trying to break an image.'
Raja Sen looks back at the good things that happened in Bollywood in the first half of 2015.
Bring on the 100-crore heroine's club already!
Amitabh Bachchan talks about PINK, working with younger actors and social media!
Aseem Chhabra picks the scenes that left him impressed this year.
When TV stars take on the big screen...
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Kirti Kulhari talks about PINK and why she is open to doing web series than television!
'Why do we feel our parents are not human? That our mother is not a woman?'
'While there cannot be any doubt that the national anthem should be shown utmost respect, cinema halls are not the most appropriate places to play the national anthem.'
Going behind the scenes with director Mira Nair.
'You put crores of rupees making films, so I don't think any producer or studio would back you because you know a relative in the industry.' 'They will back talent, either from within the fraternity or outside.'
'I don't have a family member in the industry and haven't been launched opposite a superstar. I don't have multiple film deals with any studio. It's difficult because I have to prove myself with every film.' Yet, Taapsee Pannu is one of the the busiest actresses in Bollywood.
Looking at the most touching Hindi movies inspired by true-life events.
Here's looking at some popular Bollywood movies shot in Kashmir.
The actress talks about her first Hollywood film, the Jude Law, Melissa McCarthy and Jason Stathom starrer Spy.
Moushumi Chatterjee on her co-stars and how they guided her throughout her career.
'I'm getting to play different characters now, from the ones in my earlier years, when I was a leading actor. Then, you fought with the villain and got the girl at the end of every film. Today, we have different shades of characters -- a man on wheelchair, a 13-year-old child, a mad character like mine in Shamitabh. The roles are wonderful.' Amitabh Bachchan gets ready for Wazir.
Escalating further the controversy over his interview to Doordarshan, Narendra Modi on Saturday rued the "decline" in journalistic freedom in the public broadcaster and invoked "horrific" memories of the Emergency days in 1975.
There is a difference between being confident and being arrogant, says Virender Kapoor.