The harum-scarum-ness of Kaala is astounding, exclaims Deepa Gahlot.
'His passing affects us so much as we feel we lost not just an actor but a part of us!'
'I always feel I speak best through my silences.'
Thriller, horror, feel-good, rom-com, action, vendetta, biopics -- you name it, you got it on OTT this week.
This is the kind of essential saas-bahu banter we don't mind tolerating on our screens, Divya Nair tells us.
Joginder Tuteja takes us through the February releases of 2022.
'I will never look down upon television. But do I want to do it again? I don't think so.'
Blood sucking locusts on the loose, a honeymoon gone awry, a disenchanted school teacher and a singing tropical rainforest mammal, Sukanya Verma lets you take your pick from the OTT spread this week.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Baby Yoda's latest adventures, spirits of all shapes and sizes, NRIs in vendetta mode, catch all this and more on OTT in Sukanya Verma's weekly recommendations.
'I had anger management issues, but I would like to believe that I worked on myself to make sure that I am a slightly better version of myself.'
The New Year brings with it a new slate of movie announcements. The stars update us:
'I have a problem with the term 'outsider'. 'Doctor ka beta doctor banta hain, par aap baki doctors ko outsider nahi na bulate.' 'I always wanted to be an actor, yaar.' 'While I was in the bank for eight years, I was training to be an actor in Delhi.'
Joginder Tuteja lists the films and Web shows coming up.
Amitabh Bachchan will be seen in Rumy Jafry's thriller Chehre, and while the trailer looks good, this isn't the first time the actor has *thrilled* us!
'I come from a very small town. I never had my own house in Bombay.' 'Today, that experience helps me as actor.'
Joginder Tuteja looks at recent films exploring the drug culture.
'Never in the history of Indian cinema did we have a distribution system for 240 countries, but we have it now.' 'And if we still keep catering to the B and C-tiers of our country, and not the whole world, then we are really being losers.' 'The visionaries of the industry must pull up their socks and say that now we will create for the world.'
A look at the top tweets from Bollywood celebrities!
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Though Amitabh Bachchan has been seen as an Angry Young Man, thanks to the kind of action films he did in the 1970s and 1980s, he has done quite a few suspense thrillers.
'It depends on how you look at fame, how you treat fame.'
The hits and misses of the week.
The hits and misses of the week.
It's raining movies and Web series on the Amazon Prime Video platform!
'There's just a handful of roles for a few actresses.' 'When I meet other actresses my age, they say the same thing: No roles!'
What The Fame Game showcases is the depth and marvels of Madhuri as she switches between star and human, mother and woman, notes Sukanya Verma.
Today, Anirudh Ravichander's name on a film's poster is enough to pull in audiences, notes Arjun Menon.
These movies may or may not have got critical acclaim, but when it comes to sheer eyeballs, these films did their job rather well.
Joginder Tuteja looks at the 10 releases that will keep the entertainment going till the end of 2020.
Sukanya Verma lists her favourite songs of the year.
A look at the top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
If the stories weren't bound by their themes or expectations or if they weren't limited to the time and the medium, Mani Ratnam's Navarasa could have been something better, feels Divya Nair.
'Detours and stopovers to cancelled weddings, random goons, Mere Mehboob-style coy romances, run-ins with exes and premature exchange of opinions, personal life and preconceptions make Karwaan wander off in a medley of much ado about nothing,' says Sukanya Verma.
This thriller isn't merely predictable, but depressingly drab, says Raja Sen.