Producer Ritesh Sidwani looks forward to his new film.
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The Rock On premiere took on a unique flavour in Mumbai.
Shankar Ehsaan Loy's music from this Ranbir Kapoor starrer grows on you.
Days after the wedding, Ritesh Sidhwani threw a party for his close friend and business partner Farhan Akhtar and his bride Shibani Dandekar.
We celebrate Friendship Day by looking at the various kinds of friends in the movies.
Karan Johar talks to Javed and Farhan Akhtar and Shabana Azmi about marriage and movies.
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.
Cinematographer Ayananka Bose shares the tricks of his trade.
What started as a trickle three years ago has now hit big time with music companies putting more and more songs on iTunes. "Three years back, when we started off, Bollywood filmmakers were not very bullish about promoting music content on a global platform. Under iTunes' world category of songs, Bollywood certainly features in the top three," said Neeraj Roy, CEO, Hungama Mobile. The company has been responsible for making Bollywood music available on iTunes.
It's not everyday that one gets to direct the man, who directed the brilliant Dil Chahta Hai. But Abhishek Kapoor does just that in Rock On!, in which Farhan Akhtar makes his acting and singing debut.
Adhuna Bhabani showstopped for Chola at Lakme Fashion Week, and we were in awe.
On the occasion of Raksha Bandhan, the sisters talk about their brother Saif.
Executive producer Rajat Kapoor talks about his latest film.
Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury said, "Is Trump God that 70 lakh people will gather around to welcome him. He is coming here for his own interests. Trump is not doing the trade deal. He just wants to work for the benefit of America and is not coming to make us happy."
Shibani Dandekar and Farhan Akhtar's perfect wedding was attended by family and close friends.
All in all, this is a nothing album. The 'rock' tracks don't have the words or a true-blue feel, while the ballads don't seem like they belong on the same disc at all. The lyrics are pedestrian, and the only thing this album does is make you feel jealous of Farhan Akhtar.
Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy talk about their brand of music and the music of KANK.
The Balaji boss is on a detox holiday.
Looks like the good folks at the ministry of civil aviation have requested our airports and airlines to play Indian music at airports and during flights as part of its culture promotion initiative.
Bollywood turns up to watch Laal Singh Chaddha.
The director hopes his second 'good, clean' entertaining film, Lakshya, will offer people something to take home and mull over.
The two come together again in Farhan Akhtar's Lakshya.