Sukanya Verma looks at all the times Bollywood peddled its treasured ishq our way.
Joginder Tuteja looks at how successful the genre has been in recent times.
Cricket, time travel, artificial intelligence, haunted homes, World War II -- it's all there on OTT this week.
"Very few people know that Aamir didn't like the way the song Aati Kya Khandala was shot. He scrapped the song's first shooting and they had to re-shoot the song and this time it was mind blowing."
Disha's great grandfather directed Karan's grandfather in Bandini.
Joginder Tuteja takes a look at ghostbusters, who have made quite the impression.
'Acting happened quite by accident. It chose me.' 'To be cast in the lead in Raaz 2 and Raaz 3 felt almost surreal.'
Vikram Bhatt's horror film is a big let down, says Namrata Thakker.
When done well, these horror movies do pretty well at the box office.
There were reports that Ranbir Kapoor had said no to the project but sources close to the director seemed amused by that.
'The ones that are successful are the ones who deserve it.'
'He had a unique kashish in his voice which attracted the youth to hear him more and more.'
'N Chandra told me, "Arree yaar, don't get heavy on me now! This is a Hindi movie so leave your logic at home".'
Before you catch a brawny Prabhas as the Prince of Ayodhya in its VFX-heavy edition, Sukanya Verma looks at the many, many on screen portrayals of Ram over the years.
'If a horror movie does well at the box office, it doesn't mean people like to scared these days. People might like to get scared on one Friday, fall in love on other, and laugh on the next.'
Bollywood movies have a soft corner for Dil and Pyaar. But its Ram love is no less prolific.
Vinod Mirani gives the box office verdict for the week.
She's sassy, she's fierce and she will definitely spice things up inside the BB house.
Bipasha Basu's latest film is very mediocre.
Vikram Bhatt tells Patcy N why Raaz 3 benefits from his personal experiences and what the horror genre means.
A look at the star arrivals.
If you see a lesbian kiss or a lovemaking scene in an American show, you wouldn't call it sleaze. Game of Thrones had so much nudity and so much lovemaking but people said oh my God, what a show! I will not call it sleaze. I call it boldness, I call it story telling.'
'For the paraplegic young girl, I needed a fresh face, someone who did not have the baggage of doing such movies before, someone who the audience liked.'
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.
Vikram Bhatt pens his views on adultery, the subject of his latest film, Three -- Love Lies Betrayal.
After looking very 'fake', he is letting his true personality shine in the reality show.
Bollywood producers and other star celebs turned out in full force for Producer Jayantilal Gada's son Aksshay's wedding reception.
Wherever Bollywood celebs go, the cameras follow.
Aftab Shivdasani talks about his latest, Red.
Karisma Kapoor is all set to make her digital debut in Ekta Kapoor's Mentalhood, a comedy about the madness of motherhood.
Aditi wraps up Hey Sinamika and Sunny begins shooting Anamika.
There are as many as nine Hindi movies arriving in theatres in July.
Illegal captivates you in the first half of the series, feels Joginder Tuteja. And then...
Hate Story 3 is *not* an erotic thriller, warns Prasanna D Zore.
'I don't believe in focusing on the bad things that have happened in my life.'