Ali Fazal steps out to support girlfriend Richa Chaddha's new film.
'England were 87-7 with Curran and Adil Rashid at the crease and for some reason Ravichandran Ashwin went out of the game for an hour. India lost control then -- he needs to look back on his captaincy and say 'when I've got a bloke who averages 19 against left-handers and a 20-year-old left-hander on strike, why did I take him off?,'
'Namaste behno aur bhaiyo, main aapka dost Ameen Sayani bol raha hoon'
A look at the guests at the special screening.
Shahid Kapoor packs in a lot of blood and gore in his new film, Bloody Daddy, directed by Ali Abbas Zafar (Tiger Zinda Hai, Gunday).
Ulajh strikes you as an attempt at statement-making gone horribly wrong, a punchline that doesn't land, a roar that never reaches the ear, observes Sreehari Nair.
A look at the winners of the 64th National awards.
The hits and misses of the week.
Akshay Kumar leads the show in a manner only he can. There is the right swag coming into the picture, but more important it is his deadpan style that works in favour of the character he is playing, applauds Joginder Tuteja.
The hits and misses of the week.
This is for the first time in recent months that a terrorist has laid down his arms during an encounter.
Salman Khan's big Eid release Tubelight is also a major loser.
Salman Khan's much awaited Eid release Tubelight turned out to be a damp squib at the box office. Distributors stand to lose on their investments.
Guess who stars in this ensemble film?
The hits and misses of the week.
The hits and misses of the week.
The actor, who worked with the late filmmaker in 2004, pays tribute.
The green carpet has been rolled out, and everyone's looking good!
Middle Earth comes to OTT as does a spate of other offerings. Sukanya Verma gives you your OTT menu.
The supernatural element is Nirvana Inn's biggest triumph, says Moumita Bhattacharjee.
The hits and misses of the week.
Subhash K Jha lists three most eagerly anticipated projects of the monsoon season.
Director Richie Mehta dedicated the honour to all the women who not just endure violence that men inflict on them, 'but are also tasked to solve the problem.'
'In India, I'm able to work with the biggest stars on creating a scene, creating that emotion, without being too hung up on their persona.'
The series has many flashbacks, detailed and pointless backstories, too much information and needless characters so the unlikely romance is lost underneath the frenzy, observes Deepa Gahlot.
A look at this week's hits and misses.
Mukti Bhawan is as much about its characters embracing the inevitability of death as it is about their loved ones grappling with conflicting emotions, writes Sukanya Verma.
Zed Plus allows a bunch of talented actors to rise above second rung roles and take centre stage, says Sukanya Verma.
Beset by a Princess Syndrome in the past, Kareena Kapoor reigns over this pandemonium like a stately queen, feels Sreehari Nair.
The Illegal is a good watch for those who still believe in the American dream in a Make-in-India present, assures Moumita Bhattacharjee.