Every Vijay movie has created an electric buzz, and in combination with Prabhu Deva, with whom he's delivered Pokkiri, a blockbuster, its only to be expected that Ayngaran International's Villu, their next project with Nayanthara in tow, will be productive of keen interest.
Director duo Abbas-Mustan talk about their new thriller Naqaab starring Akshaye Khanna, Bobby Deol and newcomer Urvashi Sharma.
Amitabh Bachchan will play at a football match which will feature in director Anil Sharma's Ab Tumhare Hawale Watan Sathiyon.
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Daler Mehndi on being unceremoniously dropped from Jhoom Barabar Jhoom's music album.
Rediff readers flirt with Shakalaka Boom Boom star Upen Patel.
The Race 3 actress has a new reason to celebrate!
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The Housefull 4 team chose a unique way to promote their new film.
Actor Dharmendra gets nostalgic about Hrishikesh Mukherjee, who died last Sunday.
This hot looking babe has come a long way since her debut film Naqaab. Now, she's all set to make her mark.
The Dadasaheb Phalke International Film Festival Awards were held at Mumbai's Taj Lands End hotel on February 20.
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Box office comparison of Jhoom Barabar Jhoom and Sivaji.
Shakalaka Boom Boom is directed by Suneel Darshan.
The actress was spotted shooting for her film, Jhoom Barabar Jhoom.
Love Hostel stays focused on the murky present and revelling in its increasingly dark outcome. Despite the reach of social media and technology, this isn't the cushy, liberal India of mainstream culture. It's a lawless, ruthless, endless minefield where uncertainty and bigotry go hand in hand and patriarchy is a foregone conclusion, observes Sukanya Verma.
Shaad Ali's new film is a moronic, overbaked effort.
Karan Johar hosted a huge birthday party for Apoorva Mehta, the CEO of Dharma Productions, who turned 50 on March 17.
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And one big, angry family, says Syed Firdaus Ashraf.
'If you make a film for Bihar and UP, Mumbai audiences reject it and vice versa.'