February has its share of biggies coming up, and one hopes that the big bucks continue to flow at the box office with audiences making a beeline for films.
Joginder Tuteja takes a look at the films, and the ladies he will be romancing in them.
'I can do slice-of-life kind of films anytime; But playing a cop is different. It's difficult to maintain that intensity on screen. That's where the real acting comes in place.'
Bollywood ventures out despite the Mumbai rains.
Katrina wishes her BFF... Karisma's Monday Mantra...Dia has a message for moms...
Hollywood is officially out of ideas. So feels Paul Schrader, the writer-director best known for screenplays like Taxi Driver and Raging Bull. Which is why he's now making a Bollywood movie. Quoted in The Hollywood Reporter as saying the US film market has become 'barren,' Schrader confirms that he will make a Bollywood actioner called Extreme City -- and that it will not be a masala movie.
Thappad aspires to be Arth-worthy. Unfortunately, it doesn't make the cut, feels Rediff reader Sumeet Nadkarni.
Anubhav Sinha's latest effort just ends up making actors look silly.
Kiara has breakfast on a flight... Ayushmann makes an announcement... Vidya starts shooting...
Director Anubhav Sinha plans to make a full length animation film next.
Actors and directors step out for movie nights.
Featuring among others the stars of Newton, Victoria and Abdul and Fukrey Returns.
But if she looks as hot as she does here, her fans may demand more of her.
Cash's music is nothing much to boast about, except for the title track.
It's all happening at the first Critics Choice Film Awards in Mumbai.
After making Manmarziyan together, Taapsee Pannu and Anurag Kashyap will reunite once again.
Arnie's back, Varun shape shifts while others fight the good fight and more on OTT this week.
Yet again, it's a Hollywood film that's scoring in Indian cinemas this season.
'There's deep-seated revenge and at the same time, longing.'
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
They try to hide behind the smokescreen that these are works of fiction inspired by real events. So, you can pick and choose from facts and fictionalise to push the right triggers with your audience or appease the powers that be, observes Shekhar Gupta.
Namrata Thakker takes a look at his Instagram feed to find out.
Tum Bin director Anubhav Sinha gets ready to release Aapko Pehle Kahin Dekha Hai
Madhur Bhandarkar's mother passed away over the weekend.
Bollywood is ready with its line-up of theatre releases, but it remains to be seen whether we will get to watch these movies in theatres this year.
Take a look at the guests.
'At a time when the news channels are screaming louder than the worst crowd, you can't be subtle if you really want to say something important,' Anubhav Sinha tells Bedika/PTI.