The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Aseem Chhabra presents his list of 10 international films that mattered to him, stories that he connected with and characters that gave him a better understanding of the human condition.
'Then, one fine morning, I returned to my first love.' 'All the top directors of the time were waiting for me.' 'In one day, I signed 12 films.' 'Prosenjit Chatterjee was back!'
The ad, which draws a link between the character Kachra with 'kachra', the Hindi word for garbage, was aired on World Environment Day on June 5.
'I did a small role in Masoom.' 'Do you remember the scene where an old man brings Jugal Hansraj to Naseer's house?' 'I put on the full make-up of an old man and stood in front of Shekhar.' 'He had no choice but to take me.'
The sheer mayhem created in the very first weekend did the trick.
When stars travel, they make lovely pictures on social media.
Be a traveller, not a tourist.
The film will star Nymphomaniac actor Stacy Martin.
Rediff readers shared these interesting photographs of India from their travels across the country.
Bollywood's gorgeous actresses turned up to celebrate five years of Applause Entertainment.
Athena is a cold spectacle we don't emphasise with, observes Mayur Sanap.
Kabir Khan's film shares uncanny resemblance with the German movie Alice in the Cities.
Things may not always look bright, but the sun won't stay out forever is a running theme conveyed across its short films about people from various walks of life in all their varying moods and musings, applauds Sukanya Verma.
'Our team met rape victims and their families. We went to their houses but were not allowed to ask too many questions. There would be disturbing silences.'
'My children -- Saif, Saba and Soha -- have been located in Mumbai for a while now.' 'In our case, it's the house more than me that keeps the family close.' 'All three of my children love Pataudi; they come to Delhi and head straight there.'
'Nobody is telling you, 'Oh, my God, you are 30 and you are not married!'.'
Janhvi meets her fans... Shah Rukh Khan makes a rare airport appearance... Akshay promotes Raksha Bandhan.
'It didn't matter to him if he was not the focus of attention in a film.'
'We have used Arvind Kejriwal and Aam Aadmi Party as characters in the story of Indian democracy.'
Deepa Gahlot lists 10 gangster thrillers on OTT for those who have the stomach for gaalis and gore.
Even those with no knowledge of the inner workings of the media and police, would find Scoop absorbing as a human drama and the story of the resilience of a woman, her family and true friends, applauds Deepa Gahlot.
Aseem Chhabra tells us why these top 10 movies are brilliant.
Bollywood is making beautiful pictures in different parts of the world.
The Kashmir Files, a Bollywood movie on the exodus of Hindus from the Muslim-majority Kashmir Valley, will be banned in multi-racial Singapore as the film has been assessed to be 'beyond' the city-state's film classification guidelines, a media report said on Monday.
The festival will start on December 15 and will go on till December 22.
Acha Din is quite a disappointment as it lacks depth, even though it deals with a serious subject.
'Shah Rukh Khan has to like you, and then it is easy to work with him.' 'Aamir knows more than me when it comes to tattoos!'
Protesting Karnataka's stand on the boundary dispute with Maharashtra, a group of Shiv Sainiks today vandalised a theatre in Pune and stopped the screening of a Kannada film, police said.
'Karenge aur kaam, sir. Zindagi bahut choti hai, ideas bahut sare hain.'
A division bench of Justices R D Dhanuka and S M Modak directed them to file a representation to the BMC within two weeks.
'If filmmakers and song-writers continue to use the unconstitutional name for the city, we have no choice but to delete it,' explains the CBFC chairperson.
News of all that's transpired on and off the football field.
Reader Islam Mohammed sends us a photograph.
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Bollywood's awards season is not over yet!
A row erupted in Chennai on Thursday over the alleged denial of entry to a family, said to be from a particular ST community, into a city cinema theatre despite possessing valid tickets, though the cinema house insisted it only adhered to Censor rules.
Between its cryptic, confused politics and lacklustre film-making, Lost is a germ of an idea waiting to be found, notes Sukanya Verma.