'Today's cricketers are amazing, they know everything, but still you find a few cricketers, they have a talent, but their mind is not there.'
Blood Money director Vishal Mahadkar got married to Tanvi on May 23 in Mumbai, and invited his friends from the industry to celebrate.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Sudhir Mishra's Iss Raat Ki Subah Nahin is relevant even today.
'It was one of the greatest learnings in my life to see someone like the great Amitabh Bachchan go through such a tough phase.' 'He had been there, done it all and really didn't need to prove himself.' 'Yet, he channelised it all and came out with one of his best performances,' Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra tells Savera R Someshwar/Rediff.com in a fascinating conversation about the films he has made and the actors he has worked with.
'Chanting slogans, chest thumping, calling us big nationalists, but you don't stop at traffic lights.' 'What nationalism are you talking about?'
Which one are *you* looking forward to?
'Rafi was singing for Hanuman and I was singing for Ravan.' 'C Ramachandra corrected Rafisaab and he became red in the face.' 'I asked Anna (Ramachandra), "How could you do this?"' 'He replied, "How could I not do this? My song was being spoilt".'
Thugs of Hindostan adds to Aamir Khan's list of disappointments.
'At the end of the day, this is Bachchan's film.' 'Despite the distracting makeup, his famous baritone and indisputable flair for dedicated inanity lend Mirza an air of significance,' observes Sukanya Verma.
The actor cut a cake on the sets of his film, Son Of Sardaar.
'A month before he died, he rang me up to say he wanted to meet me. I was alarmed by the tone of his voice.'
A look at the star arrivals!
Connected Hum Tum will premiere on the small screen this weekend.
Abhay Deol gets ready to make his television debut in Connected Hum Tum.
Prolific and passionate, Omji's cinema is far more valuable than we think.
'I've never been more nervous about any of my own films. I can't eat, sleep or speak. I can barely breathe.'
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'Shah Rukh Khan is a born entertainer.' 'From five year olds to a 105 year old, Shah Rukh will charm and entertain everyone.' 'With Salman, a lot of people have come back intimidated.' 'But I enjoy my adventures with Salman because you just have to be yourself.'
'If you look at its melody, it's nothing.'
Rohith Vemula's suicide exposes all of us as a nation, argues Syed Firdaus Ashraf.
'Some kids in school want to be friends only because I am an actress,' Ashnoor Kaur tells Rajul Hegde/ Rediff.com
'I always felt that Basu Chatterjee was a kind, gentle, man who truly believed that in directing films like Chhoti Si Baat, he was impacting our lives,' remembers Aseem Chhabra. 'He seemed to be on a mission to make us believe that the world could be a better place.'
Bhavna Ruparel will make her debut in Chal Pichchur Banate Hai later this year.
Trade analyst Vinod Mirani gives us the box office verdict for the week.
A fun excerpt from Diptakirti Chaudhuri's Bollygeek: The Crazy Trivia Guide to Bollywood.
The cremation ceremony will take place on July 30.
'A lot of people struggle to become a part of this industry, but I was lucky that I did not have to really struggle.' 'My struggle started after becoming a part of this industry, and, Oh my God, the struggle!'
Sukanya Verma introduces you to Bollywood's gorgeous behens.
'I am done with that genre. When you don't have a filmi background, it's difficult to do what you want to do.' Gurmeet Choudhary looks ahead with Laali Ki Shaadi Mein Laddoo Deewana.
Rani, of the amber-coloured eyes, has grown from a childlike girl to an actress with a wider perception of cinema.
Accusing the Bahujan Samaj Party and Samajwadi Party of making "only promises", Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday tore a piece of paper at an election meeting to drive home the point that "mere lists" of assurances were of no use.