There are no real people in Tamasha -- there are only character-types written in little pink balloon-letters, all floating in cloudland, feels Sreehari Nair.
'I've answered all those people who are tweeting nonsense about Varnika Kundu and trying to shame her.' 'Shame her for what? For being a young girl at a party with friends? For enjoying herself?' 'I think it is ridiculous for somebody to say that she should not be out at night.' 'Why should a girl not step out at night?' 'What does that mean?' 'Does it mean that something happens to the boys at night and they change into monsters?' 'If so, then the problem lies with the boys, not with the girls.' 'Please keep your sons at home at night.' 'Why are you telling girls where to go and what to do?'
The controversy over Sant Rampal and his army of followers taking the law into their hands has once again thrown the spotlight on the clout that India's godmen possess.
'My grandmother taking me to the jamatkhana was like a different world.' 'Like I had a key to a door which no one else seemed to have.' 'She doesn't take me anymore because she says I'm an embarrassment!'
Filmmaker Prakash Jha opens up about his life.
For distressed farmers in Mandya district of Karnataka, Madhuchandan is a true saviour.
Salman Khan, star of this year's Eid release Bajrangi Bhaijaan, talks about his journey from supporting actor to superstar.
Son Suneil Anand talks about his famous father, and their life together.
Is Being Human, the actor's apparel brand, an extension of his persona or is it a move to correct his bad-boy image?
Shatrughan Sinha has never minced his word. No wonder then his biography is titled, Anything But Khamosh.
Ashutosh Gowariker's new film has a nice romance, but the history seems to get in the way.
The new kid on the block, Athiya Shetty, speaks about her dream has come with her debut film, Hero.
'She is a genuine, real, person who wants to be with girls who are suffering the way she suffered.'