Is Ranveer's hottest kiss with Deepika Padukone or Anil Kapoor?
'The challenge before the two countries is to turn the peak into a plateau and enter an irreversible phase of cooperation,' notes Ambassador T P Sreenivasan.
Jim Carrey has taken to sketching not-so-favourable cartoons of the US president and his administration.
Silsila didn't work. But its roaring rang of romance continues to colour every single Holi. Sukanya Verma revisits this classic.
Sunday's explosive Azerbaijan Grand Prix more than made up for last year's dull race in Baku, bursting the budding 'bromance' and replacing it with something much more heavyweight.
Arshad Warsi plays best with his male costars. Which jodi do you like best?
'The past few weeks in England will be remembered as much for Kohli's skilled conquest of his English demons as they will be for his dreadful reading of pitches, curious selection choices, sporadic tactical lapses, and overall inability to help his side cross the finish line,' notes Dhruv Munjal.
One sees a lot more of the aliens in this edition though not necessarily in a good way, wites Sukanya Verma.
Which country has the most stylish uniform of them all? Tell us! :-)
Bollywood has always had a special fascination with wheels, be in motorcycles or cars. So it was no wonder that a special enclave was created at the ongoing Auto Expo 2016 in Greater Noida to tip the hat to the iconic films where the automobile played a critical part.
Sukanya Verma gives us a recap of the 91st Academy Awards.
Director Justin Lin injects his Fast and Furious vigour to the series, says Sukanya Verma.
'A live-in is complicated in metro cities as well. In Mumbai, even bachelors doesn't get a house on rent -- I didn't get one for the longest time. To add to that, if the house-owner gets to know that you're an aspiring actor, things become even more difficult.'
Kill Dil has random songs, birdbrained logic and a romance that's about as exciting as toothpaste, says Sukanya Verma.
Get your low down on what's happening in Bollywood, right here!
The lasting influence of Amitabh Bachchan's Supremo, hitchhiking with Salman Khan, a taste of Tom Alter, Padmaavat's best scene and more in Sukanya Verma's Super-filmi Week.
Star Trek is middle-aged and a bit tired but it's definitely here to stay, feels Shuma Raha.
On Ramesh Sippy's 70th birthday, we celebrate the man and his milestones.
The secret to Virat Kohli's phenomenal success, says Dhruv Munjal, lies in his fitness and a tenacious urge to be the best.
Sukanya Verma lists her favourite episodes from Koffee With Karan over the years.
Welcome 2 Karachi is a sad excuse for screen space, says Paloma Sharma.
Fireflies is is one giant cesspool of sadness and agony that is ever-expanding and will engulf every barely happy soul it can get its hand on , warns Paloma Sharma.
Bombay Velvet paints a pretty postcard but not the soul of its decade, feels Sukanya Verma.
Killer Kangana or Teasing Twinkle? Take your pick!
India's still male-dominated corporate environment wittingly and unwittingly contrives to put women employees on the back foot.
These Bollywood gems truly deserve two thumbs up!
Pompeii is one of those rare films for which I am glad that a 3D format was used. If cheesy, overdone, masala flicks are your kind of fare, this is your kind of film. For the rest of us, Pompeii just blows, rants Paloma Sharma.
We revisit some iconic moments of the the much-loved television series as it celebrates its 20th anniversary.
'It's a good thing that people will see our chemistry on screen. What happens off camera is not our concern.'
'Director Ali Abbas Zafar has directed a monstrous film, one with a repellent 70s-set storyline that makes no sense whatsoever, and a cast who should all hang their heads and offer up a minute's silence for assaulting their respective filmographies,' says Raja Sen after watching Gunday.
'We're going to see a defence relationship that really takes off -- now that India is a major defence partner of the US, the sky is the limit for arms sales.' 'The economic partnership will lag behind the security relationship, but the meeting and joint statement give cause to believe that it will progress more robustly than many of us would have expected.'
'In the merry-go-round of Indian cricket, amid abhorrent match-fixing scandals and incessant politicking, Ravi Shastri is a multifaceted personality who, when called upon, can don any hat with ease.'
'I do not require validation from a hostile media. My conscience is clear.'
How things have changed for Dev Patel!
'I find it hard to watch my own films. I prefer to watch my face when it is covered with some facial hair. I like certain moments in my films. Most of them are in Lootera.'