What a run Bollywood is having for the last three months!
'I was very keen to make another film and I was dying to say action and cut and get back into creating characters and creating worlds.' 'But I just didn't have a script I was happy with.' 'I was working every day on the writing and I was struggling with that.'
'If the South starts shooting on IMAX more, it will be beneficial. And likewise, it will benefit Bollywood directors.'
One of its lovemaking sequences, featuring the film's leading man Cillian Murphy and Florence Pugh, has triggered off an uproar.
The desi model owns a spotlight-stealing wardrobe.
Big Girls Don't Cry is too solemn to be fun and too timid to be truly bold, feels Deepa Gahlot.
Serious looks were served up at Abu Jani and Sandeep Khosla's bash.
Sukanya Verma celebrates her milestone 40th birthday on July 16 by looking at the 10 important performances of her career.
Juggling marriage, motherhood and movies -- all in a day's work -- Kareena loves her job and hopes she'll never retire. So do we, as the actress turns 43 on September 21.
Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahani packs in abundant entertainment and hat tips to the KJo brand, observes Sukanya Verma.
Ananya shoots with Mike Tyson...Sonali plays with Little Miss Icy... Karisma's lunch with family...
Here's what the critics have to say about the Slumdog star's role in Woody Allen's You Will Meet A Tall Dark Stranger.
And you won't guess which film tops Raja's list! And why.
If sporting films were pitted against one another, Dangal would be champion, says Raja Sen.
'Just imagine, in 2015-16, we're shamelessly talking about women empowerment! What is more shameful than this? I decided to make a film where a woman's character would be strong and see where it goes.' Shoojit Sircar prepares us for PINK.
Ojas Rajani talks about Aishwarya Rai Bachchan's looks in Robot.
Idiocy is the source of Heropanti 2's outdated thrills, observes Sukanya Verma.
Watch out for the third Chopra girl, making her foray into Bollywood!
The actress gets candid about her looks, films and her chemistry with Akshay Kumar.
If you are a Deepika Padukone loyalist, watch xXx: The Return Of Xander Cage for her, advises Raja Sen.
'I don't think anyone will invest crores of money just because I am Priyanka Chopra's sister.' Mannara makes a bold entry with Zid.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Watch stars dazzle at the red carpet.
Peter Broegger, senior vice-president (Asia-Pacific), Mattel East Asia, will visit India this month in an attempt to restore confidence among stakeholders, rattled by a spate of departures by senior executives.
There's unintended hilarity and very little combat to justify the existence of a sequel, feels Sukanya Verma.
10 important things we've learned purely by watching Mohenjo Daro's extravagant trailer!
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'Logic gets suspended here as easily as gravity in space and no one has any motivations for their actions' writes Paloma Sharma about the movies Karle Pyaar Karle.
Stupidity is responded with equal, if not more stupidity, in Half Girlfriend.
More than the leads, it's the supporting cast that stay true to the milieu and brace Banjo's banality and triviality with refreshing zing and idiosyncrasy, says Sukanya Verma.
Bali Padda will head the second-largest toymaker in the world.
MSG is a feature-length advertisement you'd be best advised to forego, says Raja Sen.
The Fault In Our Stars exists merely for the purpose of being soppy and pleasing the already existent fan base, writes Paloma Sharma.
Raja Sen picks the bad movies of the year so far.
Kochadaiiyaan is a fundamentally flawed dud, one without anything to applaud besides grand (if self-glorifying) ambition, rants Raja Sen.
Tarzan is one of those rare scripts that Hollywood should have faxed to Bollywood and let them do it their way because only Karan Johar could have saved this film with a decent love triangle and loads of family melodrama, writes Paloma Sharma.