Vinod Mirani gives us his weekly verdict.
A look at the pictures from the special screening.
Abhinav Bindra returned to a hero's welcome in the wee hours of the morning on Thursday.
'I would like to work with certain people, which is not happening. I am still struggling.' 'There are people in this industry who want to work only with their favourite people.'
590 cricketers -- including 370 Indian players and 220 overseas players -- will go under the hammer during the two-day mega auction in Bengaluru on February 12 and 13.
Following is the schedule of Indian contingent on the seventh day of the Asian Games on Saturday.
Vinod Mirani gives us his weekly verdict.
Diljit Dosanjh's striking self-possession, like the champion he's portraying, doesn't let it come in the way of a performance that screams g-o-a-l, feels Sukanya Verma.
A look at the launch pictures.
'Find a great date, or great dates for the rest of your lives, or maybe a great friendship.'
A look at the red carpet arrivals.
A look at television stars who graced the Telly Calendar launch event.
The hits and misses of the week.
I was lucky to have support from family and IAF, Saxena said.
Netflix has unveiled a line-up of 15 original series as well as returning seasons of popular shows.
A summary of sports events and persons who made news on Thursday.
Following is the schedule of Indian contingent on the eighth day of the Asian Games on Sunday.
Bhanwala, who had made history by winning a gold at the CWG in Gold Coast earlier this year, could not repeat Friday's fine qualification performance on the second day of qualification.
Saloni Dhumne and Atreya Raghavan speak to young India to find out who their LGBTQ heroes are.
The hits and misses of the week.
Janhvi Kapoor does well as the girl trying to assert her 'kaabiliyat', observes Sukanya Verma.
Box Office: Vishwaroop II is a disaster
A look at pictures from the big night.
Joginder Tuteja lists those who are expected to score big with their Bollywood debuts in the months to come.
The Dulquer factor is the only saving grace of this witless, charmless sham posturing as satire, feels Sukanya Verma.
'How can the romance of Indian Cinema ever leave us? Never.'
'Both Kangana and Rangoli really love me and that's because they give me so much of time and attention from their lives.'