Joginder Tuteja sees just how many Rs 100 crore movies Bollywood's top actors have in their kitty.
From bikinis to superhero spandex, it's all in a day's work for these film folk!
More than two decades on as an onscreen devil, this action star refuses to slow down!
If you want to experience torture first-hand, watch MSG: The Warrior-Lion Heart, says Namrata Thakker.
Quite a few major stars would be seen on OTT this year, marking their digital debuts.
Shahid Kapoor's comic ease and contagious energy are not enough to brighten up this dim-witted slog notes Sukanya Verma.
'All the actresses we approached for the role of Sakeena were demanding a lot of money. After a point, we collectively decided that we would cast a new face opposite Sunny Deol and the money that we would save by doing so, we would give it to Amrish Puriji and get him onboard for the role of Mayor Ashraf Ali. I was completely okay with signing a new heroine but there is no alternative to Amrish Puriji in the industry.'
Here's a look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
The studio said it would soon announce the new release date for the film.
If only making it official was as easy as falling in love, says Sukanya Verma.
We saw Judwaa 2, Golmaal Again and Secret Superstar drive box office collections. Now, watch out for Padmavati and Tiger Zinda Hai in December.
Given the recent spate of commercial flops, has Bollywood become immune to star power?
'How is it okay for a woman to show her private parts to the world just because she wants to go to the toilet?' 'She can't show her face -- you want her to pull her ghoongat till her navel -- but you are okay with her flashing to everybody!'
Asoka still makes for irresistible viewing, raves Sukanya Verma, and tells us why.
'PadMan has its premise in place. Now if only it had some wings,' says Sukanya Verma.
Horror, drama, romance and action... it's all on your plate this year!
Bollywood makes way for regional cinema at the 65th National Awards.
Meet the new class of Forbes India 30 Under 30.
Bajrangi Bhaijaan was Bollywood's biggest hit this year.
Kicking off our Valentine's Day special, filmi style!
'Everybody had told me that I was the next big thing in Bollywood because my face and body structure was like a superstar. But when it didn't happened, I learned a lot of important things in life.'
Rustom, Toilet: Ek Prem Katha, PadMan... ...Vishal Bhardwaj's next with Deepika Padukone and Irrfan, John Abraham's Parmanu, Anushka Sharma's Pari, Abhishek Kapoor's Kedarnath, Anil Kapoor and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan's Fanney Khan, Shahid Kapoor's Batti Gul Meter Chalu... Meet Prernaa Arora, the young lady above the title...
'It reminded me of the Ramayana, a story that runs in every Indian's blood.'
And you thought Bollywood was just about making movies!
Lack of sanitation is leading to avoidable deaths of infants, and underweight and stunted children.
The fact that a woman-centric film can challenge those increasingly inane hero-vehicles is certainly cause for celebration, raves Raja Sen.
'I don't make big budget films. So if my film makes Rs 120 crore, it's a huge hit. We finish fast, make it on a small budget and recover fast,' Akshay Kumar tells Patcy N/Rediff.com.
'The idea is to celebrate your imperfections because God has made us all the same, right?'
Here's looking at Bollywood's coolest turbanators!
'Ashwiny Iyer comes from a school of Nil Battey Sannata.' 'The writer of the film Nitesh Tiwari made Dangal.' 'So you can see the kind of cinema they have done and how they will treat the film.' 'That will make Bareilly Ki Barfi different.'
'Mulk questions the very principle, of good-Muslim exceptionalism.' 'That, of course, we adore Abdul Hamid, A P J Abdul Kalam and Bismillah Khan and if only more Muslims were like them.' 'Anubhav Sinha sticks his neck out to say that these are no exceptions.' 'Most Muslims are like them. It is the terrorists who are exceptions,' says Shekhar Gupta.
Sukanya Verma shares her exciting filmi week with us!
'The most difficult thing in the world is to convince someone to put Rs 20 crore on your movie script.'
'Look at what we are doing to the goats, the cows, the women, the children...'
'I would get very pampered on the sets so my grandpa used to get very scared about that.' 'He would think I would feel great from inside and my life would get messed up.'
'When Sultan released, I got greedy. I decided to make another film with Salman because he gets me a lot of box office.'
How has Raj Thackeray, who is as much a businessman as politician, been able to pull it off, when most Opposition politicians live in fear of IT and ED and CBI, asks Krishna Prasad after attending a Raj rally in Nashik.
Jyoti Punwani examines the relevance of the Sairat, the hit Marathi film everyone is talking about, in today's times.
Superheroes, Holi, apples and other happenings from Sukanya Verma's super filmi week!