And no, the list doesn't start and stop with Boman Irani!
'People have given me so much. That's the biggest award for me. No other award can be bigger than that. It's not like after winning an award, your job is done and you can relax. You still have to work hard.' Diljit Dosanjh gets ready for a new innings in television.
'He wrote a letter to his parents every night, and read the Gita every morning before going about his work.'
'So much so we don't feel the need to create anything, but just bask in that glory.' 'It's time to move on.' 'How much burden can you put on a person or the legacy of the person?'
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'The Elephant Whisperers is a hopeful story of respect and cooperation with nature in an era rife with conflict and threat to our beautiful planet.'
'Before I started Haider, I read a little bit of Hamlet. I saw a Russian version of Hamlet and, honestly, I got bored halfway through.' But Shahid claims his latest film is the best movie of his career yet.
Can't remember the first Rock On!! magic? We take you through the memory lane.
'The industry is all about money. It has nothing to do with talent and calibre,' Kay Kay Menon tells Sonil Dedhia/ Rediff.com
Jugal Hansraj on his children's novel The Coward and the Sword.
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His first Telugu film, Grahanam fetched Indraganti Mohan Krishna 11 awards including the Indira Gandhi Award for the Best First Film by a director. The National and Gollapudi Srinivas award-winning director then made his second film, Maya Bazar. Now, the filmmaker is ready with his latest film, Ashta Chamma (the original version of the game ludo). Well, the title is a metaphoric one though there are references to the game.
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'Physically, I still feel as good as a 25 year old.'
'Every time I step on stage, I feel like I'm performing the play for the first time,' Manoj Joshi tells Sadiya Updade.
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Rathika Ramaswamy's love affair with wildlife photography began in 2003, when she took pictures of birds at the Bharatpur bird sanctuary. That love affair -- captured in her lens -- bloomed! And how!
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As the talented actress celebrates her birthday on November 4, we take a look at some of her best movies.
Director Bramma's Kuttram Kadithal is an intense drama that questions the adequacy of our school system, says S Saraswathi.
Did you like Chennai Express, Goliyon Ki Raasleela: Ram Leela and 3 Idiots?
Joginder Tuteja looks at the numerous times Mr Bachchan has played an older man.
Drive My Car looks at the nature of grief through the emotions of reserved characters but conveys a world of healing that cannot be summed, only felt most ardently, most appreciatively, feels Sukanya Verma.
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Pavan Malhotra, one of our finest actors, shows us another side of Bollywood.
The doe-eyed actress shares the lessons she has learnt as an actress.
'As an actor he was surrounded in stardom, but as a politician he is humble'
'What is the fun of making a film without any message?'
Stars share their throwback pictures and takes us in flashback with them.
Legendary Bengali semi-classical singer Sandhya Mukherjee, who had worked with leading music directors such as S D Burman, Naushad and Salil Chaudhury died on Tuesday evening following a massive cardiac arrest, leaving behind millions of mourning fans of all ages across borders.
On his 40th birthday on September 28, Sukanya Verma draws up a playlist of 40 riveting Ranbir songs.
Alkazi, who was the longest serving director of the National School of Drama and mentored generations of actors, produced plays such as Girish Karnad's Tughlaq and Dharamvir Bharati's Andha Yug.
The funny man of Hindi cinema has passed into the ages, but the laughter he generated will echo for years to come.
Saloni Dhumne and Atreya Raghavan speak to young India to find out who their LGBTQ heroes are.
'I have been lucky to be at the right place at the right time, so my life and career have taken a trajectory as the flow goes.'
Kabali will hit nearly 5,000 screens worldwide on July 1.