Shilpa goes for gold... Huma celebrates her birthday... Raveena holidays with daughter...
'Had anyone asked me if I was Aamir Khan, I would have admitted to it.' Senior movie journalist Roshmila Bhattacharya flips through the pages of her many interactions with Aamir Khan, who turned 60 on March 14.
Netflix has announced a thrilling line-up for 2025.
'Mrs shows a dark side to the son and the father.' 'I had to do things that I wouldn't dare to do in real life.'
Kajol's quiet moments... Tara has a happy day... Zeenat feels undervalued...
We looked at some bold instances of Bollywood's beautiful appearing in the buff.
'I can't help thinking about how fortunate I am to be alive and healthy,' the diva says.
Rahul Rawail remembers his mentor Raj Kapoor.
'My two life mantras are prioritisation and compartmentalisation.' 'Prioritisation allows you to put one thing over the other and compartmentalisation to focus on one priority at a time.'
Evergreen stars honoured at young achievers event.
Did you know Dev Anand worked as a clerk at a salary of Rs 85 before he became an actor?
The world is celebrating Raj Kapoor's birth centenary, but when was the last time you watched an RK film?
Sarfaraz alias Aman Khan has been booked for rape and cheating.
Bhumi shares her Royal look....Vaani looks like a boss lady... Taapsee makes a friend...
'Zeenat Aman was Bollywood's original flower child. She championed swinging, free-flowing locks, head bands and sunkissed skin.'
'Can you share a bathroom? Weather the storm of a bad mood? Agree on what to eat for dinner every night? Keep the fire alive in the bedroom? Work through the million tiny conflicts that inevitably arise between two people in close proximity?'
The actress has been roped in the sequel to the 2010 film, Dunno Y Na Jaane Kyun.
One of the biggest successes of Feroz Khan's career, Qurbani co-starring Vinod Khanna and Zeenat Aman, oozes style, sizzle and just about enough substance to carve a niche of its own.
Sukanya Verma gives us some hat tips from the trendsetters of tinsel town.
The recently concluded India Runway Week took us back in time.
Rehana Sultan was all set to be a path-breaker. The time was right. Hindi cinema had emerged from the 1960s musicals era. But somehow, leading film-makers of the time did not believe Rehana had that cachet. It was Zeenat Aman who ended up being the definitive taboo-trasher of the era. Dinesh Raheja salutes the trendsetter of the 1970s, Rehana Sultan.
Zeenat Aman is thoroughly amused by the Don remake.
'She was lying there and I mustered up enough guts to lay next to her and hold her tight.' 'And she said, "Oh my, Girish, isn't he supposed to be nervous?"' 'Making light of the situation, Girish said, "No, he's been practicing with a pillow the whole day".'
When mainstream Hindi cinema is preoccupied with romance, comedy, horror and action, stories about sisters and brothers are very rare. Vasan Bala has made a first-of-its-kind film where the leads play sister and brother, notes Aseem Chhabra.
Stars spotted at the 7th National Laadli Media and Advertising awards.
Sukanya Verma quizzes you to find out just how much you know about the movies.
Delivering on his commitment to bring fresh parings this season, host Karan Johar welcomed yesteryear divas Zeenat Aman and Neetu Kapoor to Koffee With Karan.
Monday was a busy day for film folk, and we tell you just how they spent it.
In a special series, we will put YOU to the test everyday!
Sukanya Verma looks at all the times Bollywood peddled its treasured ishq our way.
Ananya Pandey's snazzy, selfie-ready style in Call Me Bae is the first thing to have caught our eye about her ultra glamorous debut on OTT this week.
Mithun Chakraborty started from scratch in bit roles and had no Godfather backing him. Yet, remarkably, his career now straddles six decades and he continues to win acclaim, observes Dinesh Raheja.
Rani Mukerji celebrated her 46th birthday on March 21 a day earlier, and cut a cake with the media.
She has been attracting hearts like a maganet with her fab style.
The yesteryear sex symbol admits that she's in love but rules out the possibility of marriage just yet.
Shreekant Sambrani tells himself over and over again, don't lose heart in these dire times, there is asha (hope) still, in the divine voice of Asha Bhosle.
'Once in a while, I flirt with the idea of direction.' 'If I direct, it will be a human story that touches me.' 'I'm nervous of forcing myself into making a socially relevant film.'
Creating a sensation with the choice of showstopper, designer Riyaz Gangji brought in the evergreen Zeenat Aman on the catwalk wearing a gorgeous maroon swirling tissue lehenga with an ornate Raja coat.