After Meri Pyaari Bindu, Golmaal will be a nice change for me as well as the audiences, says Parineeti Chopra.
Joginder Tuteja looks at the new couples in the movies.
'I felt sick shooting Bala because I think I was under extreme stress. Extreme, extreme stress.'
The director of films like Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhaniya, Badrinath Ki Dulhaniya and Dhadak, Shashank Khaitan invited his pals over for his birthday party.
The merger of the big screen experience with the OTT platform seems to be getting surer than ever.
A special word for Ayushmann: Hey Mogambo, your acting rocks!
Tejasswi says Karan he is just over protective of her.
Joginder Tuteja lists the most interesting ones, right here.
Dream Girl director Raaj Shaandaliya celebrated his birthday with friends from the industry.
Kangana biopic takes shape... Ayushmann's new film... Why Oscar winner Olivia Colman visited Bihar...Subhash K Jha's Bollywood Buzz...
But producer Aanand L Rai promises that there's no vulgar content.
All roads led to Yash Raj Studios on May 25, as Bollywood's power couples and their friends celebrated Karan Johar's 50th birthday party.
She celebrated with her Bareilly Ki Barfi team.
'I have never celebrated success the way I get depressed over a failure.'
'What is the fun of making a film without any message?'
The 66th Vimal Elaichi Filmfare Awards were held in Mumbai on March 27.
Over the last 10 years, a few films have made their mark by releasing over the Holi weekend.
'I don't get attached to my success,' Ayushmann Khurrana tells Kavita Chowdhury.
In a year of overwrought spectacles that slavishly sucked up to the audience, I found refuge in a bunch of 'mainstream' Indian films that espoused such old-fashioned values as dedication to craft, close observation and casual bravery, explains Sreehari Nair.
Joginder Tuteja celebrates Mother's Day by looking at the recent moms who have made a big impression in the movies.
From Hrithik Roshan and Ayushmann Khurrana, Hardik Pandya to Rahul Khanna, meet the celebs who walked the red carpet at GQ's Best Dressed.
Smriti Mundhra's documentary The Romantics has many, many, gems about one of Bollywood's most successful film-makers and more importantly, his iconic father, Yash Chopra.
While Ayushmann Khurrana gets our nod to play Aamir Khan in Lagaan, it's time to recast the team of Gadar.
'I am making movies in a jiffy because I want to work with everyone.'
Joginder Tuteja takes a look at the film projects that are on floors now.
Which films are you looking forward?
Sukanya Verma lists the fun ways celebrities are staying cool and chic.
Richa puts her feet up... Vivek makes a doll house...Preity's birthday celebrations...
'The biggest success of Andhadhun is that viewers are thinking and debating about it. I didn't expect it,' Sriram Raghavan tells Ronjita Kulkarni/Rediff.com.
Stars shone on the Filmfare awards red carpet.
What's with Bollywood and bathroom pictures?
Manish Malhotra threw a Diwali party at his home, and everyone put on their designer wear.
'If every actor does commercial films, where is the space for the Amol Palekars and Farooq Sheikhs of today? I am happy being in that space and want to own that space.'
Director Anubhav Sinha hosted a special screening of Thhapad, starring Taapsee Pannu and Pavail Gulati, in Mumbai, and quite a few film folk queued up to watch it.
This isn't a compilation of his best films, biggest blockbusters or important milestones but moments that swept Sukanya Verma off the floor, blew her heart into smithereens, regaled her with their sheer silliness, made her laugh till her sides hurt and look at phenke hue paise in disdain.
Considered a chilling chapter in the history of Delhi crime, the docudrama by Leena Yadav travels back in 2018 when 11 members of a family residing in the Burari locality were found hanging dead in their house leaving behind eerie handwritten notes prompting all sorts of theories and speculation.
Wondering how to nail the ethnic look for this festival?
'She was so much fun to be with, so full of life.' 'She used to bring her newspaper to the set every morning, and would read it until she was called for a shot.' 'She could talk on any subject under the sun.'