'Creating a film on Maharaj is beyond my capability. I believe that even if the finest directors in the world came together, no single film could ever truly do justice to our Maharaj.'
Just where are the stars welcoming the New Year?
Boman Irani's son Danesh Irani talks about his experience with his father.
Since there is no box office pressure on OTT, actors are willing to experiment with roles, as well as open to performing with greater sincerity.
Riteish Deshmukh brings earnestness to the role, but the gravitas of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj calls for a towering presence, resonant voice and sharp, piercing gaze, which are somewhat missing in Raja Shivaji, notes Mayur Sanap.
After the Filmfare OTT Awards, Alia attended the 25th ITA Awards held at the Jio World Convention Centre in Mumbai.
'I don't think you can see me acting again because I enjoy film-making and it's what I have always wanted to do.'
A day before Sarzameen started streaming on JioHotstar, film folk stepped out to watch it at a special screening in Mumbai.
Prabhas' forthcoming film The RajaSaab is up for release, and the promos in Mumbai kicked off with a song release.
Film folk got together in a musical night, celebrating Hai Junoon, an OTT show that will premiere on May 16 on JioHotstar.
While some of them were excellent, most were passable. But many were far superior to the theatrical releases.
'It is so important to have co-stars who don't think about their own performance only while creating something special.'
'Boman should not miss the opportunity of being a part of such a beautiful film with Sooraj Barjatya.'
Anupam Kher invited his friends and colleagues from the film industry for the special screening of his second directorial, Tanvi The Great, in Mumbai.
Film folk have been looking very glamorous in the last two days, thanks to the Bollywood Hungama OTT India Fest.
Housefull 5 may not be getting rave reviews but it's got the thumbs up from audiences.
The teaser of the Prabhas starrer Raja Saab gives us a peek into the horror-fantasy film.
She's done away with her straight long hair and gotten a shorter and curly mane.
Indian government's decision to cut GST rates on various products will increase purchasing power of consumers and boost demand for residential properties in the upcoming festive season, according to realtors' body CREDAI. The association, which has a 13,000 members from across India, said the construction cost is expected to come down because of reduction in GST rates on cement and few other building materials.
'Two males in the same house, one who is trying to become a man, and the other one is losing his manhood, when they cross paths, it can be a tricky situation.'
The trailer of Jolly LLB 3 shows the two Jollys pitted against each other, which is a very clever idea, because both stars are terrific with comedy, notes Deepa Gahlot.
Set in Kashmir, Kaafir -- Dia Mirza's new show Kaafir, streaming on ZEE5 -- is about a Pakistani woman and her daughter who cross over to India and are held prisoner.
It looks like Diljit is having a field day with this one, one hopes his joy rubs off on viewers as well, notes Mayur Sanap.
'When we were in a room, the only conversation one could have at that time was about the situation that the country was in, the world was in.' 'But the moment the cameras were on, we had to leave all that behind and get on with the show.' 'We had to make it something that everybody wants to watch, laugh, enjoy, and has a good reason to stay home.'
'... and wants to become a man, things change.' 'The child no longer wants to listen to anyone, and the father doesn't stay silent.'
The four-day CIFF was packed with so many other new projects, like Radhika Apte's first directorial effort Koyta, with Vikramaditya Motwane as the producer, Venkatesh Maha's Ko Ko Ko, Jeo Baby's Punishment and Shonali Bose's Black Mountain Monpa.
Reader Yogesh Joshi has sent us a photograph.
The awards ceremony will take place in Macau this year, and Bollywood is making a beeline for the Chinese destination.
As it meanders along The Mehta Boys can't decide what it wants to be -- a comedy, an emotional family drama or just a slice of life in the city, observes Deepa Gahlot.
The silliness Detective Sherdil packs in the guise of humour not only trivialises a likeable star into a scallywag but squanders its ensemble cast into one-note distractions, notes Sukanya Verma.
'Every story I've told so far has left something with me. And I can't wait to find out what the next one does.'
Namrata Thakker takes us behind the scenes, and gives us a preview of what's coming up.
Sooraj Barjatya gives us Uunchai, a romance of a different kind.
Oscar-winning Producer Guneet Monga Kapoor made her mark on Cannes 2025 by launching a new initiative that spotlights three rising women producers from India, part of her newly-established Women in Film India chapter, reported Variety.
Here's looking at the star arrivals.
Spotted Arshad and Boman in London while shooting for Goal
As Mumbai goes to the polls today, film folk did their primary duty for the country and cast their votes.
Boman Irani discusses the effect and impact movie reviews have on the film industry.
'The industry has lost a legend... and we've lost someone who shaped the very soul of our cinema.'