Joginder Tuteja looks at the dadis of Bollywood.
Joginder Tuteja looks at just how much audiences have loved Bollywood's serial killers.
From Madhuri's Ek Do Teen to her most recent number, Dil De Diya in Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai, the actress has enhanced so many of Bollywood's item numbers with her presence.
As means of transport or metaphor, the romance of trains is unmistakable in Hindi cinema.
The film didn't offer the unfettered entertainment which everyone sought -- it was out-and-out a docu-drama, not a masala movie, notes Sandeep Goyal.
Joginder Tuteja lists the biggest projects announced during the lockdown.
State of Siege 26/ 11 leaves you shocked and wide-eyed, says Joginder Tuteja.
Joginder Tuteja looks at the big October hits in the past decade.
Punjab Kings' batting unit hasn't hit the straps, save for Rahul and Mayank Agarwal and the bowling has been pedestrian.
Getting the combination right would be topmost on Sunrisers Hyderabad's to-do list when they take on a qualitatively superior Mumbai Indians in an IPL encounter in Chennai on Saturday, trying to arrest an early slide after back-to-back defeats.
Bhushan Kumar sacks Subhash Kapoor as director of the Gulshan Kumar biopic.
Check out the star arrivals.
Bollywood makes Holi look extra vibrant, thanks to their colourful pictures on Instagram.
A mix of masala flicks that will release this month.
There are 12 actresses, who are among Bollywood's busiest, working on multiple films simultaneously. Just who are they?
Some of the hottest celebs stepped on the ramp this season of Lakme Fashion Week. Take the poll give below and let us know who gets your vote.
Are *you* ready for the PadManChallenge?
The green carpet has been rolled out, and everyone's looking good!
Joginder Tuteja goes back in time to see the biggest June releases of the last 10 years.
A summary of Indian athletes' showing atthe Olympic Games in Tokyo on Sunday.
So which film will *you* watch at a theatre near you?
The annual cultural extravaganza will run through several streets of Madison Avenue in the heart of Manhattan, featuring tableaux by various Indian-American organisations, marching bands, police contingents and cultural performances by young Indian-American children.
Anand marked the first of Hrishikesh Mukherjee's 3 historic collaborations with Rajesh Khanna, the other two being Bawarchi and Namak Haraam. Anand is without a shred of doubt Rajesh Khanna's career's finest performance. Just how he got the role is story of its own, reveals Subhash K Jha.
Non-BJP chief ministers are retaliating. If the Centre can use its agencies to threaten, intimidate and jail its rivals, so can they. The fightback will get more intense, observes Shekhar Gupta.
AITA usually names five-member squad apart from one or two reserve players.
The Federation of Indian Associations, the largest non-profit umbrella organisation in the tri-state area of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut of the Indian community, lit up the monument in a special ceremony organised by the FIA in cooperation with the Empire State Realty Trust.
A look at Bollywood stars and their popular screen names!
The Padma Bhushan was conferred on 17 personalities including N Chandrasekharan, chairman of Tata Sons, Krishna and Suchita Ella of Bharat Biotech, Cyrus Poonawalla, Satya Nadella, chairman of Microsoft, Sunder Pichai, chairman of Google.
Joginder Tuteja looks at the biggest July hits in the last decade.
Ajit Mishra, vice president, Research, Religare Broking, answers your queries.
Leander Paes is set to return to the Indian Davis Cup squad after making himself available for the upcoming tie against Pakistan as the country's top players and non-playing captain Mahesh Bhupathi have refused to travel to the neighbouring nation, citing security concerns.
The hits and flops of the week.
Sukanya Verma celebrates 25 years of Bollywood images.
Sports Ministry formally recognises yogasana as competitive sport.
'People must watch the film to see what is it about.' 'This incident has impacted the families of hundreds of people, whose lives were lost in bomb blasts.'
One more screening for the industry peeps!