The hits and misses of the week.
If the trailer is any indication, Ranbir Kapoor's Animal will be one of the most violent films of 2023.
The hits and misses of the week.
Joginder Tuteja looks at promising comedies getting ready to tickle your funny bone.
While the gap between the first Bhool Bhulaiya film and the second was 15 years, the gap between Bhool Bhulaiya 2 and Bhool Bhulaiya 3 would be no more than two years.
The Centre and the Delhi government challenged the trial court's January 31 order staying 'till further orders' the execution of all the four convicts in the case. The parents of the victim urged the court to expeditiously decide the Centre's plea and were assured by the judge that the order would be passed at the earliest.
Additional Session Judge Dharmender Rana issued notice to Tihar Jail authorities on the pleas moved of Akshay Singh and Pawan Kumar Gupta, directing the officials to file their response by March 2.
'But the most important thing is that he looks after the country. That's why more important than watching a film.' Akshay Kumar discusses Toilet:Ek Prem Katha, his ode to the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan started by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Bollywood stars fancy simple things just like us.
Joginder Tuteja lists November's theatre releases so that you can plan your weekends well.
Akshay Kumar's success rate continues.
Gandhi will now be seen in two upcoming OTT series -- Hansal Mehta's Gandhi, starring Pratik Gandhi in the title role, and Freedom at Midnight by Nikkhil Advani.
Rediff.com Contributing Photographer Pradeep Bandekar glimpsed these stars on Thursday.
Joginder Tuteja looks at films which have explored taboo subjects in an entertaining manner.
Bollywood stars on the HT Style awards red carpet.
The hits and misses of the week.
Akshay-Parineeti's Kesari gets a release date.
Joginder Tuteja looks at how well recent films highlighting sibling love have done at the box office.
It was submitted that section 235 of the CrPC provides that an accused, in the event of conviction, would be heard by on the question of sentencing individually before the trial judge passes the order awarding punishment.
Catch a glimpse of their various facets -- prepping for work, enjoying their downtime or simply cut loose in these videos.
2019 had as many as 17 films in the Rs 100/200/300 crore clubs. What's even more remarkable is that 10 directors made their debut in this elite club, something totally unprecedented.
Rediff.com Contributing Photographer Pradeep Bandekar glimpsed these stars on Tuesday.
Joginder Tuteja lists the biggest projects announced during the lockdown.
Sukanya Verma looks at notable troikas in Bollywood's catalog of three hero vehicles.
The UN calls on all nations to stop the use of capital punishment or put a moratorium on it.
Saurashtra's middle-order batter Sheldon Jackson followed in senior teammate Cheteshwar Pujara's footsteps, completing his century on day two of their Ranji Trophy Group A tie against Rajasthan to guide the defending champions to a 300-plus total in Jaipur on Saturday.
'Strength to the families of the martyred jawans and the CRPF soldiers injured in the attack.'
Sukanya Verma lists Anees Bazmee's stockpile of silliness.
All the films that went past the 200 crores mark and how many days they took to achieve this milestone.
It's always exciting to see Bollywood's superstars pair up with actors they have never worked before.
'The opening up of theatres is well-timed to coincide with the festival season and give a big push. We expect box office collections to reach 2019 levels when they stood at Rs 10,000 crore.' Surajeet Das Gupta reports.
Vinay attempted to hurt himself by banging his head against a wall in his cell, on February 16. He had received minor injuries.
In the circular, which was made public on Friday, it is mentioned that in a matter wherein the high court has confirmed/ upheld death penalty and this court has granted leave (admission of case), the criminal appeals will be listed for hearing not later than six months before the the three-judges bench from the date of grant of leave, irrespective of the fact that appeal is ready or not.
The family members of the convicts, on the hand, held placards stating that "five people cannot be hanged for the death of one person".
Her protests come right after the trial court offered Pawan Gupta, one of the four death row convicts in the case, saying a condemned convict is entitled to legal aide till his last breath.