Daphne Beal joins the growing list of Americans who are smitten by Bollywood's music.
Priyanka Chopra is in shaadi-mode, as her younger brother Siddharth gets married to Neelam Upadhyaya in Mumbai.
'What do you think... those working in the film industry are illiterate people? Why don't you go and work with Bimal Roy?'
The IIFAs saw some emotion and a whole lot of glamour.
She's back with yet another hot number, this time it's sung by Guru Randhawa.
Malaika rocks in Pataakha's item song, Hello Hello!
'This birthday, I wish all his troubles to vanish.'
The Who's Who of the showbiz world attended Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant's pre-wedding festivities in Jamnagar.
'When Rahman reached the studio, he heard Sukhwinder fooling around on the mike. Rahman liked what he heard and incorporated it into Jai Ho.'
Malaika dances down the ramp to her Dil Se.. song Chaiyya Chaiyya.
Here's a toast to her glamorous journey so far.
'The show -- one friend described it as a desi Lion King -- was stunning to watch. The lights, set design, sound, the selection of songs was simply quite spectacular.'
A behind-the-scenes look at AR Rahman's massively successful New York concert.
The Chaiyya Chaiyya girl knows how to turn heads even on Instagram.
'Proud to be part of the gender and religion equality speech of President Obama,' SRK tweeted.
Snapshots from the party.
For all the eager beavers out there, here are the ones, says Sukanya Verma, you should avoid.
These pics surely set the temperature soaring!
We celebrate Farah Khan's 50th birthday by re-visiting some of her best choreography.
'The money and the exposure on television are great. People love you, and recognise you because you are on television. I am a choreographer but I have become a celebrity,' Farah Khan tells Rajul Hegde.
'It feels extremely painful when you tell a contestant that your journey ends here or that you have to go back home.' 'My heart breaks at that point because each one of them is an exceptional talent.'
Sukanya Verma lists many more Rishi Kapoor chartbusters.
Sukanya Verma flips through the pages of Bollywood, and sees just how they keep fit.
Take a look. Got a favourite? Vote.
The 40s brigade is gorgeous and really, ageless.
Sukanya Verma feels wonderment for Dil Se's fabulous, flawless frames, and she tells us why.
'When the national anthem of India was sung and joined by all present with the PM in front, it was the best moment of the whole night.'
As means of transport or metaphor, the romance of trains is unmistakable in Hindi cinema.
Aseem Chhabra lists his favourite films from the recent Toronto International Film Festival.