Rediff.com Contributing Photographer Pradeep Bandekar sighted these stars on Tuesday.
2014 has an interesting line-up of new directors, making films that look promising.
Trade analyst Vinod Mirani gives box office verdict for the week.
Sen has got permission to make the film from the late magician's son.
Caught both of them? Tell us which one is better of the two!
Jubilee's irresistible celebration of cinema and all its good, bad, ugly ways lives up to its title, applauds Sukanya Verma.
'A jumbo mess of warped notions and random ambition, Why Cheat India trivialises education and shows sympathy for deceit,' says Sukanya Verma.
'Then, one fine morning, I returned to my first love.' 'All the top directors of the time were waiting for me.' 'In one day, I signed 12 films.' 'Prosenjit Chatterjee was back!'
Looking at the star arrivals for the Filmfare pre-awards party.
The hits and misses of the week.
'I believe something like this wouldn't have been made five years ago. They would have felt it's arty in nature, and would be unsure about investing in it. One may wonder that since there is no action in it -- or despite me in it, no sex -- who will watch the film? But things have changed drastically.'
...A hate letter to our system, feels Sreehari Nair.
'I want to something drastically different, where people will get the shock of their lives. But that has not happened yet.'
Here's what caught our eye at the movies this year.
'People ask me why I'm not doing much work, where have I vanished... But it's my life. And I am enjoying it.' Bipasha Basu gets ready to haunt you all over again.
Juhi Chawla steals Madhuri Dixit's thunder in Gulaab Gang, feels Savera R Someshwar.
'I used to enjoy going on the set of the Ramsay Brothers' films -- half the time I would be running up and down, screaming, wearing chiffon saris, getting wet in the rain, doing sexy dances. It was great fun and there was no stress, no Sanjeev Kumar or Basu Battacharya...' Sarika tells us why she loves the horror genre.