The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Warm or warring, back home too Bollywood has depicted many, MANY faces of sisterly love.
These Bollywood divas sure know the 'shortcuts' to head-turning looks on screen!
With the pressure of comparisons with the original off them, Don 2 offered the composer troika an ideal opportunity to go wild and inventive.
Leave your brains home, and watch this film.
Ashutosh Rana turns villain for the tv show Kaali -- Ek Agnipariksha, which will premiere on Star Plus.
As the ruling alliance starts feeling the tremors, discussions on new equations have also started, reports Satyavrat Mishra.
Do you know your Hindi horrors well? Take this quiz and fine out!
Such a person is rare in today's film world, notes Amit Khanna.
For all the eager beavers out there, here are the ones, says Sukanya Verma, you should avoid.
'I called Salman Khan's brother Sohail and requested him to put me in Bigg Boss, so that I can revive my career.' 'I told him that I need work and I don't want to get into depression.'
Rambha talks about her sensuous new role in Quick Gun Murugun.
'Oscar has been given to A R Rahman.' Ringa Ringa Ringa, Choli ki peeche kya hai -- What's the difference? Exactly the same. Also, Jai ho.' 'I did Ramba ho in 1985.' 'Rahman combined three of my songs and got Best Original Score.' 'The Ho came from me.' 'Bappi Lahiri brought the Ho to Bollywood.'
Prolific and passionate, Omji's cinema is far more valuable than we think.
There's nothing Bollywood can't teach. Happy Halloween, everyone! :)
Sukanya Verma celebrates Republic Day by looking at the tiranga's most striking moments on celluloid.
Heroines usually turn in commendable performances, when they appear in stellar roles.
Bani, Lopa and Swami Om are in the race for the captaincy. What they don't realise is that even a tiny move at this stage can be make or break for them.
Sukanya Verma presents a playlist of 100 Lata Mangeshkar songs from different decades of Hindi films -- songs that make me sing, smile, sob and sigh.
Sukanya Verma looks at notable troikas in Bollywood's catalog of three hero vehicles.
Sukanya Verma looks at some memorable balloon moments of Bollywood.
'Chest-thumping on-air theatrics on television are no consolation for families who've been forced to embrace the price of war,' notes Nikita Puri.
The one-minute-long ad features a young Hindu girl, dressed in a white t-shirt, who chooses to get stained in Holi colours in order to protect her young Muslim friend who has to go to the nearby mosque to pray. The advertisement ends with its classic tagline, 'Daag achche hain' (stains are good).
After 'Operation Calm down' in South Kashmir, Army is now focussing on another operation -- 'School Chalo', under which it identifies areas and provides students with free coaching and make them participate in extra-curricular activities.
Sukanya Verma salutes the power of Saroj Khan and her brilliant choreography.
First Lokesh, then Rahul and now, Gaurav Chopra -- every time a dull celebrity begins to take a stand, s/he is evicted.
A look at Mumbai's famous homes.
Did you expect Kareena Kapoor to die in Udta Punjab?
'A woman, with her clothes on, can be more sensual than a naked woman.'
Havildar Amit Kumar has overcome a career-threatening shoulder injury, an unforgiving two years in the Line of Control at Siachen Glacier and a terrible train robbery to represent India at the Asian Games.
These videos are like butterflies in a case, says Sreehari Nair. They have neither aged badly nor grown over-familiar.
Aseem Chhabra imagines a time, 20 years from now, when movie-watching in theatres will be long gone, thanks to the coronavirus, and pens a letter to his grandchild, explaining the magic of the cinema hall.
'Unless Sanju and me have become so bad that there is no hope left for the makers!'