Farhan Akhtar invited his family and filmi friends for the special screening of his new film, The Sky Is Pink, in Mumbai.
The Dadasaheb Phalke International Film Festival awards were held in Mumbai, and saw a mix of film and television stars in attendance.
We bet you won't be able to take your eyes off her!
Bollywood's gorgeous actresses turned up to celebrate five years of Applause Entertainment.
Meet the winners of the Lokmat Most Stylish awards.
Just what do actors *do* the whole day? We find out.
Bobby Deol delivers, but Aashram 3 does not, observes Namrata Thakker.
What goes in favour of Asur 2 is its pace and novelty, even though the approach has all the hokiness of a comic book, observes Deepa Gahlot.
There are plenty of shootouts and a fair amount of sex over the nine brisk episodes though the dialogue is thankfully free of profanity, observes Deepa Gahlot.
'The maximum struggle that I have gone through in this industry was to try to get a film made which had a female action star.' 'And that film never got made, despite reaching out to some of the biggest actresses.'
'...and give awards to such performances.'
As do hunky actors like Shahid Kapoor and Freddy Daruwala.
Telly folk step out for a glamorous night.
Deepa Gahlot lists some interesting made-for-OTT hostage dramas that you can watch.
Some were brilliant while in others, the performances made them a great watch.
Vinod Mirani gives us his weekly verdict.
ZEE5 has launched a short film festival. Joginder Tuteja tells you what's on offer.
For those who may have missed the thriller Chehre in theatres, Joginder Tuteja lists the 10 Best Thriller Web series.
Vinod Mirani gives us his weekly verdict.
'What you see is the depiction, not the glorification.'
'I had been getting many offers, but either something had nudity or sex or abusive language.' 'I am not interested in doing all this just for the sake of it.'
With theatres shutting down, night clubs and restaurants closed and self-isolation being the latest key word, all eyes may just have turned to television.
'I went to Kashmir for the first time during the shoot of The Final Call. It was stunning!' 'The people are amazing.'
'Never had I imagined even in my wildest dreams that this 18-year-journey through 80 films would bring me so much love, respect and appreciation.' 'I never thought I would become such a charchit abhineta (popular actor).'
'While men are brought up to be more vocal, women are taught to be more silent, resilient and self sacrificing. We have tried to explore this.'
Criminal Justice: Behind Closed Doors is not a great show, but an efficient one, notes Sreehari Nair.
A serial killer may be insane; a show about a serial killer need not be a celebration of his insanity.
'As the film progresses, you tire of the been-there seen-that spectacle.' 'You want a story. You want good dialogue, not the corny words you are hearing.' 'You want an emotional connect. You want a tighter film.' 'Sadly, with Padmaavat, that's not what you get,' says Savera R Someshwar.
'I am angry because this ever happened.' 'I am sad because it's painful to think what they must be going through.' 'I am glad we've fought hard to break through such cruel tradition.' 'But it burns my blood to think we're still holding on to regressive culture that is stemmed from preserving this so-called honour,' says Sukanya Verma.
At its core, Criminal Justice is a tale of small miscalculations leading to grave consequences, feels Sreehari Nair.