Sharvari rocks the sari... Esha sends love from Miami... Swara adds sunshine to her wardrobe...
Mrunal is all set for Toofan...Urvashi goes gold...
Varun goes down memory lane.. Lisa and Vikrant celebrate birthdays...
Priyanka takes a nap... Elli dances...
What happens when a talented group of Bollywood actors get together? They give us entertainment, entertainment, entertainment.
A film that looks and sounds so gorgeous, must be welcomed, applauds Deepa Gahlot. Qala Review.
Many films and shows go back in time to bring alive so many fading and forgotten memories.
Recovered from Covid, Katrina shoots an ad...Aditi sends Geeli Puchis...
Yes, there's going to be a lot of tears, laughs and thrills coming your way.
'Qala is the only film in my career where I will be taking baby steps.'
'You can be a great actress, incredibly good looking, have a huge body of work, have National awards... but until you make a mark in a Hindi project, people will not bother.'
Black Widows is a role-play of its Nordic counterpart with lame moments, unhappening twists and terrible performances, complains Moumita Bhattacharjee.
A look at what these film folk are doing these days.
Rashmika completes five years in showboz... Parineeti thanks 2021... Sonakshi gets to chat with Thor...
From original films to Web series across genres, as well as the biggest Bollywood grosser of 2022, Joginder Tuteja lists the good stuff coming to you.
Criminal Justice 3: Adhura Sach is watchable for Pankaj Tripathi's brilliant portrayal of Madhav Mishra, observes Divya Nair.
'There are a lot of women out there in abusive marriages.'
The best films are not necessarily the most successful -- that would be another list altogether -- although sometimes quality and commerce do converge.
'I'm glad that now we have so many opportunities to tell all kinds of stories, be it cinema or on OTT.'
'Social media became a place to lash out in the pandemic.'
Sukanya Verma looks at what's looking hot on the OTT menu this week.
The last two months of the year have plenty of entertainment to offer.
Will Sunny Leone score yet another hit?
The lockdown has seen some amazing shows finding their way to home screens.
A look at the hits and flops of the week.
Detective Byomkesh Bakshy! debutante Swastika Mukherjee on her Bollywood innings.
The dry spell at the box office continues.
'I am not a part of any group or politics.' 'I work with everyone.' 'I have worked with Akshay Kumar and Ajay Devgn.' 'None of the Khans have ever taken me in their films.'
Rhea wants a stay on the Bihar police probe.
What was meant to be a toast to life and its many gifts suddenly became Sushant Singh Rajput's last hurrah, a this-is-it, a tearful goodbye, feels Sukanya Verma.
'He was once a hero. He was the poster boy of investigative journalism.' 'Then suddenly, because the TRPs of his channel were down, his boss decides to sack him.'
These fresh new faces, waiting in the wings for their big Bollywood debuts, will take your breath away!
'People with a lot of dreams and passion are paying a lot of money and making a film for two years. Then, one random person who might be a lawyer or a teacher or a social worker, comes and finds a character (in the film) kissing for too long and asks for it to be cut down. That doesn't sound right.' Filmmaker Pritam D Gupta talks about his long hard battle with CBFC.
'There is always so much to learn from Aamir sir.'
Paatal Lok is definitely a must watch show. The credit for its success goes to the writers who enthralled us with their unique characters, but also to the wonderful band of actors who grabbed the opportunity to showcase their frightening raw talent, notes Aseem Chhabra.
Here is a look at some of Aseem Chhabra's favourite memories of 2020 in Hindi cinema, performances by well-known and new actors, special moments in films and shows.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Detective Byomkesh Bakshy! stumbles considerably because of its simplistic plotting, says Raja Sen.