'These accusations of my film being a copy only makes our chances at the Academy harder.'
'The reaction to Cutting Chai has been, "I never thought you could do something like this!" and I like that.'
Radhika Sharma/PTI catches up with the stars at the international film festival in Goa.
Kapil Dev's historic World Cup win wasn't the only highlight of 1983. Sukanya Verma looks back how the year treated Bollywood.
Kriti makes you smile and cry through her unexpected journey, notes Sukanya Verma.
'JugJugg Jeeyo will touch a lot of lives and a lot of hearts.'
Kishore Singh on Jean-Michel Basquiat and his worth.
'Different people resonated with different films of his, but beneath all of that was his unique ability to capture the human spirit in an intimate and honest way.'
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Gowri Ramnarayan explores the world of Kalki Krishnamurthy whose magnificent novel Ponniyin Selvan has inspired Mani Ratnam's latest film PS I.
All his disciples across the globe feel he was closest to them. All his friends believe he loved them the most. Just like every gopi in Brijbhoomi felt Krishna was closest to her. Pandit Jasraj didn't have acquaintances; he had friends, recalls his biographer Sunita Budhiraja.
'When you are starting your journey, people say that's the hardest part.' 'But I feel that when you get a taste of success, when you get a taste of things working out for you, it is harder.'
'I preferred theatre rather than going to production houses and giving photographs. I didn't have that kind of temperament. I didn't think I was unfortunate as I have struggled so much. I feel whatever happened was for my good.'
Images from Day 3 in the second Test between England and India, at Lord's, on Saturday.
The 2015 edition of the Sony World Photography Awards, the world's biggest photography competition, has announced the shortlists.
'It feels like a part of me is going away with her death.'
'If this is how the audience likes me, I will continue doing it.'
'Desire is a strange thing.' 'It wells up uninvited and goes missing when most needed.'
Thanga Meenkal is a heartwarming story told brilliantly with a simplicity and honesty that is seen so rarely in films these days.
And no, the list doesn't start and stop with Boman Irani!
If Irrfan could have been our finest professor of empirical philosophy, and Nawaz is our foremost poet of that space halfway between the gutter and the stars, then Jaideep Ahlawat has to be our greatest artist-scientist, asserts Sreehari Nair.
'What guides Monsoon Wedding through and through is Mira Nair's openness as a film-maker,' observes Sreehari Nair.
'Everywhere, people would ask me why I had left films. They wanted to see more of me.' 'Their words were music to my ears.'
Explained: The intimacy of celebrity deaths.
'I joined Hrishida when I was 17.' 'He left me with a lifetime of memories.'
Let's take a look at who has made it to the People magazine's Most Beautiful Woman of the Year (2016) list.
Bhanu Athaiya on the films she has designed for, how Gandhi happened, and what it means to be a woman in a man's world.
'I was attracted to Javed because he was exactly like my father.'
Meet the Bhandari brothers, who scored a critical and commercial hit with their debut film while the biggest movie of the year was dominating the box office across the country.
The 90th Annual Academy Awards have been announced. A quick glance at the winners, listed in bold.
Investing in your wellness shows that you honour and love yourself, says Lifestyle Coach Shivli Bembey.
"After 21 years, a Gujarati film won the National award. And now, it's going to the Oscars. I'm so happy!" gushes actor Pankaj Jhala, who is a part of the Gujarati film, The Good Road, which has been selected as India's entry to next year's Oscars.
"After 21 years, a Gujarati film won the National award. And now, it's going to the Oscars. I'm so happy!" gushes actor Pankaj Jhala, who is a part of the Gujarati film, The Good Road, which has been selected as India's entry to next year's Oscars.
'The government is not doing anything for the people. They don't know that people foremost need jobs. Where there are no jobs available, you see the youth turning to crime,' says Chennai autorickshaw driver, singer and composer Parthasarathy.
Aseem Chhabra introduces us to the best of Berlinale.
Putham Pudhu Kaalai is refreshing like the unsuspecting morning dew that teases your senses when you step on the grass barefoot, discovers Divya Nair.
Jugal Hansraj on his children's novel The Coward and the Sword.
'Ajay Devgn is perfect to slip into Idris Elba's shoes.' 'Taapsee can play any role under the sun.'