Bajrangi Bhaijaan and Baahubali still rule the box office.
Sukanya Verma takes a look at some of Bollywood's most playful, popular Gujarati acts in recent times.
Bollystars post their mums's pix: A Mother's Day special.
As many as 17 films entered the Rs 100 Crore Club in 2019.
Sukanya Verma looks at some memorable balloon moments of Bollywood.
The daily wage earners who oil the wheels of the movies business are struggling to cope with the fallout of the lockdown.
'Despite its noble attempts, tight editing, terrific sound design, good performances and a compelling story, Hotel Mumbai tells a big lie.'
A look at this week's hits and misses.
Amazing stories about some of our best loved movies from Bhavani Iyer who wrote them.
'Good scripts that are offered to me are few and far between, so I pick the best that I get.'
Raja Sen can't wait to see Raman Raghav 2.0.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
The hits and misses of the week.
The hits and misses of the week.
Bollywood wishes #HappyFather'sDay.
'I wonder what Zaibunissa Kazi would feel if she saw the trailer for Sanju.' 'An effort that proves movies are made about celebrities who get away after committing a crime while poor souls like Zaibunissa rot all their lives in prison only for knowing a star like Sanjay Dutt,' says Syed Firdaus Ashraf.
'She's a young, fragile, innocent girl who is put through a tumultuous journey.' 'Her fragility remains intact, and she does not metamorphose into a superwoman.' 'Alia has that vulnerability and fragility in her.'
'What we think is being patriotic is quite opposite to what actually is patriotism.' 'You have to do things for your country.' 'You have to add value and participate in actions that are not beneficial only to you.' 'That's when I decided to do a lot as an individual and as an artiste, who has 'x' number of followers on Instagram.' 'What is the point of having so many followers if I cannot use my voice for some good?'
'This is a movie made with this gaze fixed on its immediate well-wishers, while at the same time it squints hard looking for those swaying back and forth on the fence,' notes Rohit Sathish Nair.
'This is a horrible tragedy and is a huge loss for all the lives he touched.'
The PM appealed to politicians, members of the film fraternity, sportspersons, businessmen, spiritual leaders and members of the media to encourage increased voter participation and urged them to inspire more people to come out and vote during the upcoming Lok Sabha polls.
The best and the worst of Bollywood fashion.
Anurag Kashyap has a lot of talent, says Aseem Chhabra. He just needs to stop making films that are very similar.
'There is no way you can view the movie from a distance, from a moral high ground, and get to its core.' 'To truly appreciate what Anurag Kashyap is trying to do here, you may have to lose a part of yourself to it, first,' says Sreehari Nair.
Bollywood's having a GREAT Valentine's Day!
From Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan to Chiranjeevi and Prabhas, India's film stars are stepping forward to do their bit for migrants, daily wage workers and those from their own film industry facing joblessness and near starvation in an unprecedented pan-India lockdown.
'From a bright young kid who came to Balaji to a star who made the Nation swoon.' 'You had come a long way and had many more miles to go.'
'People think Saif and I have a lot of issues but actually, there are none. When we met, we realised the so-called issues were only in the newspapers.' Shahid Kapoor discusses Rangoon and box office numbers.
So what does a day in Sanjay Dutt's wife's life look like?
'When people come to watch my work, I want them to take away something -- it could be the story, it could be an emotion they haven't felt in a very long time.'
A look at this week's hits and misses.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.