'No one, Mr Kohli, holds any kind of a franchise on nationalism and patriotism.' 'And there is no 'our' that owns India,' says Suhit Sen.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Bollywood makes way for regional cinema at the 65th National Awards.
Here, ladies and gentlemen, is Raja Sen's class of 2016.
Dil Dhadakne Do is like a really long episode of Sarabhai Vs Sarabhai where Satish Shah doesn't show up, says Raja Sen.
The beauty queen turned actor talks about her new athleisure start-up.
The airport is as good a place for fashion as any other for these stars!
Karan Johar talks about his much-awaited directorial venture Ae Dil Hai Mushkil.
Raja Sen looks back at the good things that happened in Bollywood in the first half of 2015.
Kochadaiiyaan is a fundamentally flawed dud, one without anything to applaud besides grand (if self-glorifying) ambition, rants Raja Sen.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Former Censor Board chief and Julie 2 producer Pahlaj Nihalani takes on the film industry.
Did you like Chennai Express, Goliyon Ki Raasleela: Ram Leela and 3 Idiots?
Ae Dil Hai Mushkil is a film about 'tedha love' -- crooked love, love that refuses to stay straight -- and about the unshared, pure potency of unrequited passion, says Raja Sen.
Take a bow, Manish Malhotra!
Bollywood's Badshah turns 50 on November 2, and it's time to celebrate his life and his movies.
PK is no satire -- it's a bit too toothless for that -- but it is a rollicking mainstream entertainer with ambition to evoke some introspection, says Raja Sen.
Raja Sen picks the bad movies of the year so far.
Bombay Velvet is an obviously shallow film, an all-out retro masala-movie with homage on the rocks and cocktail-shakers brimming with cliche.
Bollywood is in shock after Sridevi's death.
Pavan Malhotra, one of our finest actors, shows us another side of Bollywood.