Himesh Reshammiya's Radio is very disappointing.
'It's not a sequel to Wanted, it's just that the character's name is Radhe.'
The 18-year-old singer talks about his debut album, girlfriends, and more.
Everyone wants to show Salman their support.
A first look at Salman Khan-Shilpa Shetty starrer 'Garv-Pride and Honour'.
It's very easy to keep up with the children of Bollywood's leading heroes. But what about Bollywood's biggest villains?
Syed Firdaus Ashraf/Rediff.com examines how Salman Khan went from a reviled, spoilt Bollywood brat to being a well-loved superstar.
Salman Khan kicked off the promotions of his December biggie Dabangg 3 with the trailer launch in Mumbai.
'I don't think you will see too much of Rohit Roy as an actor now.'
'The young generation doesn't want to work with old hats like me.' 'They don't understand that we are brighter and wiser because of our experience.' 'We can take them on the right path, but they should keep their ears open.'
Whether to cover a bald head or let your hair down, one can learn (and unlearn) a great deal about the art from Hindi movies. Take a look.
He's a serial entrepreneur, has delved into politics and a fitness freak.
20 Nadeem-Shravan film albums which emerged as chartbusters.
S P Balasubrahmanyam sang songs about life and loss with enough soul to break your heart, notes Sukanya Verma.
How many of these actors can you match with their younger appearance?
Want a new hairstyle? Read this first.
'Bajrangi Bhaijaan is a positive film. I want the heads of both countries to watch the film. India and Pakistan are dealing with the problem shown in the film and after watching the film, their hearts might melt. Till the time I don't get a response from them, I will keep tweeting about it.' Salman Khan discusses his superhit film.
Sukanya Verma looks at the debutants of that year and how they've fared since.
He may or may not have changed, but one thing is certain: his friends and fans are going to stick by him
Not all cricketer-actress romances culminate in heartbreak. Some have stayed reassuringly rock-solid.
'The work I did after my first film Jaan Tere Naam was crap. I delivered seven flops in a row before the industry wrote me off. That was probably the worst time of my life.' Ronit Roy takes stock of his acting career.
Maine Pyar Kiya, Biwi No 1, Dabangg, Kick... the list is endless!
Salman Khan's latest, Jai Ho, didn't set the cash registers ringing, and one reason could be that his diehard Muslim fans were put off by his support for Narendra Modi, says Syed Firdaus Ashraf.
'The weight-loss for I wasn't tough. But to do this for two-and-a-half years left me looking very strange. People started asking questions about my health. Going anywhere became difficult. Meeting relatives and friends became impossible. Even my wife grew very concerned. I'd be very angry with their worries. This is my job!' Tamil actor Vikram talks about his physical transformation for Shankar's I, in which he will appear in four looks: a body builder, a beast, a model, and a hunchback.
'Whenever we were low in energy and wanted support, we turned to him.' 'He has done a lot for me.' 'He did not leave any stone unturned to launch me.'
'He's misunderstood, but has a heart of gold. Salman has a penchant for getting into trouble. But he means well, and is extremely kind-hearted,' Amitabh Bachchan once told Subhash K Jha.