A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Since its release, the film has sparked a debate among the various political parties of India as well as the audiences.
'I wasn't getting the roles I wanted to play and the respect I thought I deserved as a senior actor, so I cut myself off from the industry for a while and moved to the US.'
'Depicting the genocide of 3 lakh #KashmiriHindus cannot be called vulgar.'
'Most humble & amazingly knowledgable human being.' 'Had a childlike curiosity. I loved speaking to him for hours about goodness. He practiced it.'
'If Shah Rukh and I come together again, we have to go beyond Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham, Kal Ho Naa Ho, Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna and My Name Is Khan.' 'I haven't come across a script that hits those high notes.'
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'He taught us not only about theatre, acting or dramas but also about life.' 'He made us discover ourselves.'
This year, the United Nations will issue special stamps commemorating Yoga Day.
Ever wondered what it is like to actually audition for India's biggest model talent hunt?
'All my experiences in life have made me who I am today and I am extremely thankful for it.'
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
As do hunky actors like Shahid Kapoor and Freddy Daruwala.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
The New Year brings with it a new slate of movie announcements. The stars update us:
Sudipto Sen, the lone Indian in the jury board of the just-concluded International Film Festival of India, Saturday maintained that the remarks made by Israeli filmmaker Nadav Lapid about The Kashmir Files were his personal opinion even as three other co-jurors came out in support of the jury head.
The third-highest category of security in the country has been granted to Agnihotri because of the film-maker's increased threat perception after the The Kashmir Files release.
Slipshod direction and listless story produce a superfluous drama about how a judge turns into a murderer, notes Prasanna D Zore.
Salman Khan shared photographs of sister Arpita's wedding reception. Check them out here.
Salman celebrates Eid with family and friends.
Sukanya Verma revisits Chaalbaaz where Sridevi was such a pleasure to watch, twice over!
The Stardust 50th Anniversary Honours awards saw the who's who of Bollywood on the red carpet.
Bollywood just needs a reason to party!
Sigh. It has been a year since we lost the acting legend.
Quite a few big movies are coming your way in theatres this November.
A book revolving around Prime Minister Narendra Modi's work and political and governance model with various chapters written by domain experts, his Cabinet colleagues and leading faces in different walks of life, is set to hit the bookstores next month.
'What matters to me is that the film is reaching out and touching hearts.' 'An 85-year old man and his 75-year wife, who had never stepped into a cinema, went to see The Kashmir Files.' 'That is my real achievement.'
The Kashmir Files is not an easy film to watch. It makes you realise that if we are alive today, it's a privilege and not something that should be taken for granted, observes Joginder Tuteja.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Suniel Shetty's father was 93.
Check out the star arrivals.
Check out the star arrivals.