Let's take a look at the top 10 showstoppers in 2015.
The hits and misses of the week.
Despite good reviews, Guddu Rangeela fails to work at the box office.
Yet another success party and most of the industry turns up!
'If you start from a position of compromise, you end up getting nothing.' Shabana Azmi explains.
Take you pick!
The one where Bollywood divas pulled out all stops for a celebrity sangeet ceremony.
After Sanju's success, Ranbir has been charging Rs 6 crore to Rs 8 crore per brand per year.
We've seen the cool grandmas, and now it's time to see the hatke filmi grandfathers.
The latest updates from the Tamil film industry.
'You don't have to be screaming and making faces to be evil.'
'I joined Heeramandi's shoot right after completing Laapataa Ladies.' 'When I landed on the Heeramandi sets, I was like "Oh my God!" because this was for the first time I was seeing such a huge set in my life.'
There were a lot of Diwali parties this festive season, and Bollywood made sure to look glamorous for each and every one.
Get inspired by celeb style this Navratri!
There's a lot of action on the OTT front as well as in theatres.
The verdict for the week.
A peek at Mumbai's most glamorous awards night of the year...
A look at the red carpet.
A look at the star arrivals.
Check out the glamorous arrivals.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Take the poll given below and tell us who is the hottest.
A round-up of the fashion magazine covers for September. Tell us which hottie takes the top spot!
A look at the top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Leaving aside the predictability of the stories, Ajeeb Daastaans is a good watch, says Prateek Sur.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Onset of the annual awards season means HOT red carpet styles!
A lot of scenes in the film reminded me of Mani Ratnam's pattern and treatment of love stories -- love at first sight, the talkative partner, picturesque song sequences and of course, longing and heartbreak, observes Divya Nair.
'The primary set took over three months to build with 14,000-15,000 workers employed at a time.'
'We ensured that Mallikajaan's Shahi Mahal lived up to its name.' 'One zardosi panel cost around Rs 4 lakh; the one with the kalpavriksh was around Rs 5 lakh.'
These sequels have failed to match up to their first installments.
'Money was pouring in after Movers & Shakers. At the turn of the millennium, I was voted one of the top 10 Mumbaikars. People joked that even when they switched off their TV sets, I was there! I would ask God if he was compensating me for the loss of Ayush, the greatest tragedy of my life.'
The hits and misses of the week.
Not one joke lands, not one tear is genuine in Sardar Ka Grandson, feels Sukanya Verma.
Joginder Tuteja lists the biggest money-making movie murder mysteries.