'But today I feel proud of my choices because it has given me longevity.'
Mouni enjoys the rain... Pranutan's perfect selfie... Rajkummar's family time...
'I would like to request the AERB, UCIL and DAE to introspect. The world is changing, so is India. The wave of development and modernity will not stop for those who continue to live in the past. The future belongs to the youth who believe in the values of honesty, transparency and efficiency.'
When Deepika Padukone walked on the Cannes red carpet this year she followed in the footsteps of the biggest global beauty icons of two decades. Divya Nair looks back.
Joginder Tuteja lists November's theatre releases so that you can plan your weekends well.
'So much so we don't feel the need to create anything, but just bask in that glory.' 'It's time to move on.' 'How much burden can you put on a person or the legacy of the person?'
Joginder Tuteja looks at the big October hits in the past decade.
'The biggest disappointment at the Berlinale is the very small representation of Indian films.'
In spite of the glitches and scramble, the Mumbai Film Festival shaped into an enriching experience, feels Sukanya Verma.
India's tennis star Sania Mirza says she does not want a biopic made on her life but if something like this ever happens, she would like Deepika Padukone to play her on-screen.
Sonakshi goes Double XL... Manisha's 30th anniversary... And Madhuri's 23rd...
The film didn't offer the unfettered entertainment which everyone sought -- it was out-and-out a docu-drama, not a masala movie, notes Sandeep Goyal.
'There are millions of Americans who are doing their best to undo the damage that he (Trump) is doing to the world,' Michael Moore tells Indira Kannan in Toronto.
Stars spotted at the screening of Sarbjit in Mumbai.