Sukanya Verma's pick of this year's 10 most unpleasant is a mix of ghastly gone gaga, bilge that makes one reconsider their profession and faith-shattering misfires from the masters
It was heartening to see so many women -- young and old, many in hijab and burqa shaking their bodies, raising their arms and singing with complete abandonment.
Sukanya Verma lists everything you can look forward to on OTT this week.
'I wouldn't say it's difficult to enter the film industry because Hindi films have evolved, and newcomers are always welcome.'
'...But my strong suit will not be dancing,' Kal Penn tells Vaihayasi Pande Daniel/Rediff.com, in the concluding part of the interview.
Sukanya Verma looks at Bollywood's extravagant bling fetish.
The actress has been cast in Onir's forthcoming film Shab.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'We were working on a scene just last month. He left so early. This is not fair God. It's a difficult time. Farewell Amit.'
Crime, climate change and cool Oscar winners dominate the OTT menu this week.
'Our culture, our history, our achievements are great and we should start celebrating them.' 'I am glad our movies are doing that and Mission Mangal is doing that.'
From aadmi to andas, Bollywood songs dispense gyaan for every occasion. But nothing beats its obsession with pyaar.
Joginder Tuteja looks at the numerous times Mr Bachchan has played an older man.
Looking forward to Jolly LLB 2, 2.0 and much more.
Pictures from the glittering IIFA Utsavam awards.
Kajal Aggarwal talks about her upcoming film Do Lafzon Ki Kahani and co-star Randeep Hooda.
In a year when telling a story as cinematically as possible has found a conspicuous voice in OTT, Sukanya Verma's pick of 10 favourite female performances cannot be limited to film alone.
The winners and attendees at the Dadasaheb Phalke International Film Festival Awards 2021.
Joginder Tuteja looks at filmmakers who have been away from the marquee for a long time, and are returning with a brand new film.
Before you catch a brawny Prabhas as the Prince of Ayodhya in its VFX-heavy edition, Sukanya Verma looks at the many, many on screen portrayals of Ram over the years.
Amitabh Bachchan talks on Piku about his children and forthcoming films.
'If you sit collar turned up and tell yourself, you are great, you will never evolve as an actor.'
'Javed Akhtar, Naseeruddin Shah and Shabana Azmi have collectively brought more pride and honour to our country than the entire film fraternity put together.' 'Sir, the names you have taken are institutions, pillars of India's popular art, symbolising the very essence of humanism and nationalism.'
Here's looking back the Bollywood's judges over the years.
Bollywood's superstars have tried their hand at con films, and the genre has made quite a bit of money.
Kaashi In Search Of Ganga is a treat for insomniacs, declares S Ramesh.
The superstar lets go of an important role. And this is not the first time he has done it, says Subhash K Jha.
'We had decided that if the audience liked Stree, then after two or three years we would plan a sequel.' 'Because of the kind of reaction we received for the film we have already started work on it.'
'Even at 50, I will make mistakes, but I'm willing to get up and learn again.'
'I am a non-resident Indian. I didn't come to India to shine a light on its negative aspects.' 'I came to India to showcase what I think are remarkable aspects of India and Indians on a global scale.'
'Today, as a film personality, he is bigger than Dharma Productions.' 'But he is still warm and loyal to his friends from school, college and work.'
National award winner Chaitanya Tamhane tells us the story behind his film, Court.
For the first time ever, Alia has scored a Rs 100 crore+ weekend opener, which takes her straight to the superstar league.
This is a list of his films that would work wonders for any generation lucky enough to see them on the big screen.
Long before she became a political legend, there was Jayalalitha, the actress.
'Pink a movie that's assembled especially for that section of prejudice-free Indians who are all on this side of the screen.' 'Look...there's virtuosity staring at you, 24 Frames per Second.' 'Soak it in; more power to the revolution, more wax to the candlelight vigils,' says Sreehari Nair.
'If we don't wake up and try all out to give audiences good content, they will move towards a new kind of cinema. We will become like Europe.'
Sreehari Nair wasn't impressed with Rangoon at all. But find out which film tops his list!