We salute the late thespian in this compilation of his ten essentials movies that highlight his range and stature as an actor par excellence.
Ready for the joyous cine fest on the French Riveira that Bollywood folk can't get enough of?
In a special series, we will put YOU to the test everyday!
'I got an offer to do a cameo in Jassi Jaisi Koi Nahin.' 'I did it just to get out of my house, and so that my parents would not see me so depressed.'
Suneet Verma put up an extravagant finale on the fourth day of the WLIFW and Amrita Rao was the showstopper. Don't miss it!
'When I went home to Sweden after Bigg Boss, people recognised me. They were following the show!' 'In New York, they were calling out my name on the streets!'
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'Today, 25 years later, Raja Hindustani is as much a Dharmesh Darshan film as it is Aamir Khan and Karisma Kapoor's 'different' love story.'
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Celebrated designer Rocky S brought Day Three of the LFW to an opulent close with a great mix of old world charm, the gothic punk look and Bollywood heavyweight John Abraham. Don't miss it!
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Make a style statement by wearing the right colour!
Here's a wishlist for great pairs we'd love to see back on the big screen together.
Most people have made plans to travel over the long Independence Day weekend. What about you? Planned something exciting for the I-Day weekend? No? Fret not! Rediff.com's Anita Aikara is here!
'Bollywood feels like a dream.' 'I never thought I would be a part of it, but I am glad that I am.'
Sukanya Verma lists some of Bollywood's delightful reel-life husband and wife jodis in the last few years.
Scrubbing your face multiple times in a day may make you feel that it looks fresh, fair and healthy. But doing this can be detrimental to your skin warns Dr Dinesh Jain.
Working skirts, Bollywood style!
'We, the audience, listen to stories that have nothing to do with us and we cry, just from the truth of those stories.' 'And Anvita is one of those people who makes this happen.'
Luck By Chance's music is aimed at the Dil Chahta Hai generation of Bollywood viewers -- definitely urban. Let's hope the movie matches up.
With Seeta Aur Geeta all set to get a television makeover, here's a look at what made that 1972 film so special.
Watch Strangers to relish the independent update on a revered classic.
'I like all the attention that is coming my way.'
'There was no other Lata Mangeshkar, there is none and there won't be any. I will celebrate her life, today and always.'
In a special series, we will put YOU to the test everyday!
Khoya Khoya Chand does its best to transport you to the golden era of Bollywood, among archaic lights, melodramatic sets, divas and classic automobiles.
Bollywood actor Shriya Saran ruled the ramp at Amazon India Fashion Week Fall 2016.
'I did not face the camera for two-three years. I was busy and happy even when I was not acting.' Gracy Singh tells us what she's been doing.
'As much as I appreciate this seamless show of computer graphics -- the gobsmacking detailing of its manufactured wildlife and landscapes -- there's something awkward about its authenticity.' 'Neither does it match the vigour of The Lion King's dramatic plot,' says Sukanya Verma.
'There were no singers like Lata, Kishore, Rafi or Mukesh. And until now, there is nobody. Nobody with that kind of voice, nobody with that kind of brain to learn. Not only to learn, but to improvise. We improvised music, we improvised the songs. Nowadays, they just listen and copy.'
Sukanya Verma lets her imagination run wild!
New Yorkers would get to sample for free, Indian handicrafts and handlooms, its folk and classical dances, bollywood and of course cuisine from the sub-continent as part of an extended celebration of the country's 60 years of independence.
'I see a lot of potential in new singers.' 'But the thing is, there is a lot of hard work.'
'If today, I have to take up a nude role, I will, if I like the script and the director.'' 'It has to affect me as a script and be meaningful.' 'It should not be to titillate the audience.'
The 26th edition of the Pune Festival kick-started on Friday evening with a host of celebrities from Bollywood and Maharashtra politics in attendance.
Aseem Chhabra imagines a time, 20 years from now, when movie-watching in theatres will be long gone, thanks to the coronavirus, and pens a letter to his grandchild, explaining the magic of the cinema hall.