'I knew Sairat would make an impact because its theme of inter-caste relationship and marriage connects with our entire country. I won't pretend the success was unexpected.' Sairat director Nagraj Manjule basks in the film's success.
Sonakshi Sinha plays a Bengali girl in Bullett Raja.
Divita made it to the Top 16 in the pageant.
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly at the movies!
Hepzi Anthony takes a look at the procedures the government has put in place to streamline the process of handling runaway children
'The Muslim identity of the family appears incidental to the subject of the film...' 'The self-sacrificing, suffering mother film could have belonged to any religion.' 'The abusive father, who prefers his son to his daughter, could have followed any religion.' 'That the Muslim household is remarkably free from religious symbolism is also the strength of the film,' feels Mohammad Asim Siddiqui.
'This film can be taken to the world.' 'I don't think cinema needs a particular language to understand it...' 'Salman has given me everything I have.' 'Whatever I am today is because of him.' 'Hopefully, one day, I will direct a film with him.'
'There have been people who are the sons and the brothers of superstars, but they have not lasted more than one or two movies.'
Mary Kom wants Asian Games to be her swansong
Bollywood has told many 'Brothers' tales over the years.
The discrimination against girls reflects "mental illness", says PM.
Actress Irra Mor generously offers a tonne of tips on looking good.
While we still recover from her glitzy allure as a 10th century royal in all her Chola era bedecked glory, Sukanya Verma looks at the many times she made our jaws drop as silver screen's undisputed jewel queen.
Indian women cricketers took to social media to laud the Board of Control for Cricket in India for introducing equal match fees for both men's and women's cricketers in a huge step to introduce pay equity in the sport.
'It's not easy playing a ghost.'
'Der aaye durust aaye, better late than never.'
Bollywood actress Geeta Basra was back in the stands, and cheering for Mumbai Indians during the Indian Premier League match against Sunrisers Hyderabad, at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Hyderabad, on Sunday.
Ranveer Singh's Jayeshbhai Jordaar gives out a social message in a fun, quirky way, applauds Namrata Thakker.
Siya captures the wounded soul of its protagonist with deeply felt grit and pathos, observes Sukanya Verma.
We celebrate Independence Day with this special feature, published on Rediff.com in January 2013.
Bollywood wishes #HappyFather'sDay.
Here are the actors who can totally play Aladdin, Jasmine, Genie!
Tara Sutaria, who made her Bollywood debut in 2019 with Student of the Year 2, celebrates her 26th birthday on November 19.
Sukanya Verma picks the best fashion stories of the year.
'I want to explore more than just be a pretty face.'
A silly flick that wants to say something meaningful in the support of women's empowerment yet can't resist being flippant at every given opportunity, observes Sukanya Verma.
'I had never in my wildest dreams imagined that this could happen to me.'
The 10th edition of South Indian International Awards took place in Bengaluru over the weekend.
The hit parade of well-made movies continues, ticket sales are creeping up and OTTs are upping the game in one of the best years for the film industry.
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'At a time when there's a lot of conversation happening around how AI has made art directors and production designers jobless, we will simply say that if your work speaks for you, you will never be out of work.'
'I did not go for the Oscars because I was not invited. I felt bad but I watched the show on television. I had never watched the Oscars before this, it was my first time.' Lion actor Abhishek Bharate looks back at the film.
There's no way you can survive without your sister!
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Bollywood stars have posted gorgeous pictures on Instagram.
'I knew that I want to do a film about sexuality and sex, without playing safe.' 'I knew in India, that was going to be really difficult. I was taking up a big battle.'
Subtlety has never been a strong suit of Bollywood remakes. They cannot resist adding that extra something or going overboard, sighs Sukanya Verma.
Fans share their Sridevi memories...
In this era of oversharing, retweeting and everything-instagramming, the star is not any kind of enigmatic figure of mystery; s/he is one of us, says Raja Sen.