Joginder Tuteja looks at the lesser known films of these stars.
'I don't want my life to be a rat race. I want it to be an adventure.
A look at the glamourous pictures.
Christian Bale on India, Mowgli and choices.
Birdman. Boyhood. The Grand Budapest Hotel...
Sukanya Verma looks at what stood out in a mostly humdrum affair.
For starters, Mad Max: Fury Road is gloriously nuts, says Raja Sen.
Pictures from the starry night.
Zoya Akhtar's film won an unprecedented 13 awards, the most for any film at any Filmfare awards.
Here come the gorgeous guests!
'Pooja Bhatt is definitely going to lift that trophy.'
India suffered a heartbreaking exit from the World T20 after their stunning loss to the West Indies at the Wankhede stadium in Mumbai on Thursday, but the cricketing fraternity led by Sachin Tendulkar lauded the home team for its impressive performance and asked the players not to lose heart .
'Family, friends, far off relatives, almost everyone has been impacted by nature's fury.'
Shanghai actress Tillotama Shome gets candid about her new film.
The 92nd Academy Awards nominations have been announced at the Samuel Goldwyn Theatre in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles.
'The world that we live in today has no space for nuance or conversation or debate.' 'So how does a small film that's not made for the sole reason of earning back your money and which is actually trying to say something that's fragile find its way?'
Farhan's work-life balance... What Pooja's missing... Kalki goes swimming...
Blind is a film you are better off not watching, warns Mayur Sanap.
'Struggle can be hard, difficult or smooth, but it is the period that defines your future and makes you who you are.'
'If it weren't for Om Puri, a whole range of our big city experiences wouldn't have found their honest representations on the screen.'
Telly folk step out for a glamorous night.
'Love, be it between a boy and a girl or your passion for your craft, carries with it no complaints.'
Jubilee's irresistible celebration of cinema and all its good, bad, ugly ways lives up to its title, applauds Sukanya Verma.
Aseem Chhabra picks the scenes that left him impressed this year.
Despite the smaller scale of the event, the mood at the ceremony was cheerful, notes Aseem Chhabra.
It would be unfair to accommodate Gauri's incredible journey in six episodes, but the makers have done justice by casting Sushmita Sen. She adds a touch of elegance and reform in some of the most challenging scenes, applauds Divya Nair.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Missed these amazing pictures this year? We give you a recap.
The news of his passing is sad and sudden but the body of work he leaves behind will neither fade nor be forgotten.
'Be it Nimrit or Tina or Shaleen or Sajid Khan, they are all faking it.'
We must heed what the CJI has said. Challenging every judgment of the central government is inviting chaos, asserts Shreekant Sambrani.
'Till a cheque comes into my account, I don't feel like a professional actor.'
'To me,' says Aseem Chhabra, 'the Golden Globes hold the most meaning as one gets to see stars celebrating, getting emotional, letting their guard down and showing us their regular human side.'
A look at the winners of the 64th National awards.
Tamil Nadu is the celebrated home of the 'social justice' movement in the country, yet caste differences and violence has only been increasing in numbers and becoming more brutal in recent years, observes N Sathiya Moorthy.
Earnest words from Leonardo DiCaprio, and the big winners of Oscar night.
'You can't make a film for yourself.' 'You have to make films for your audience.'
The Kashmir Files director Vivek Agnihotri on Tuesday said he will quit filmmaking if intellectuals, including Israeli filmmaker Nadav Lapid, are able to prove that events depicted in his film are false.