Just where do Bollywood's glam stars holiday?
The film, Mistaken Identity: Sikhs in America, made by Indian-American filmmaker Vinanati Sarkar and presenter Amanda Gesine documents the effects of 9/11 on the Sikh community.
At 70 minutes long, London Confidential is a crisp watch, notes Joginder Tuteja.
Deepa Gahlot picks the top 10 Karan Johar films -- some that he directed and others that he produced or co-produced -- that you can watch on steaming platforms.
From the looks of it, she's a chota packet bada dhamaka!
How did Bollywood's power couples celebrate NYE? We take a look.
'It must have been the nervous excitement of shooting with THE Amitabh Bachchan. I had kept tossing and turning all night. The next morning, I promptly fainted in my choreographer Farah Khan's arms. When I came round, I heard Amitji saying, 'Please don't faint. I promise I'll dance well.''
'...be it a comedy, thriller or a love story.' 'The bhindi costs Rs 30 per kilo, but the price of potato remains unchanged.'
Music sensation Ed Sheeran made a surprise appearance during Diljit Dosanjh's ongoing Dil-Luminati Tour in Birmingham.
Sukanya Verma quizzes you to find out just how much you know about the movies.
Asin tells Shobha Warrier about her new Tamil film, life in Mumbai and her new films.
Varun's constant khubsoorati... Parineeti gets snapped in London... Malaika in magic light...
Rashmika says 'I love you'... Rekha floors Sayani... Kriti plays Do Patti...
Did you know Dev Anand worked as a clerk at a salary of Rs 85 before he became an actor?
Divya Khossla does not have the magnetism to carry a film by herself. If it weren't for Anil Kapoor playing his part with far more gusto than required, Savi would have been tough to sit through, points out Deepa Gehlot.
Radhikka promotes her film... Saiyami goes traditional... Aahana shares a memory...
Vicky promotes Bad Newz... Alaya is in London... Sayani tries a new hairstyle...
Christmas romance, heists, thrillers, it's all there on OTT this week. Sukanya Verma lists her recommendations.
Telugu actor Naga Chaitanya and Bollywood actress Sobhita Dhulipala were engaged on August 8 in Hyderabad.
'Two actors don't necessarily have to get along to create chemistry.'
London Bridge is an usual romance between a poor guy who has come up the hard way and a rich princess who falls for him.
Indians mounted daring escapes during World War II too. But they are forgotten.
'People have got into the habit of sitting at home (and watching films).' 'They don't want to watch movies in theatres because they do not want to waste as much as Rs 1,000 on tickets.' 'They feel there is no point in watching a film on the big screen because it will anyway come on OTT in a month's time.'
'Nobody likes preachy stories. When you lace it with humour, it works.'
Bigg Boss 18 is all set to return to our screens on October 6. Hosted by Salman Khan, the names of the contestants who will be participating are not revealed yet.
Janhvi promotes Ulajh... Huma starts shooting... Mouni is in London...
Malaika glitters... Mrunal spreads awareness... Shriya explores the NY night life...
'Once in a while, I flirt with the idea of direction.' 'If I direct, it will be a human story that touches me.' 'I'm nervous of forcing myself into making a socially relevant film.'
Sports films have their own unique charm, but those centered on the Olympics and Olympians stand apart, depicting unparalleled tales of grit, guts, gumption, and glory.
What are the reasons why a girl's education falls by the wayside? Why was Safeena a casualty too? Maybe because the education system doesn't give youngsters enough options? Or there are societal issues or pressures?
It's a special day on social media, as film folk celebrate birthdays and share beautiful moments from their life on social media.
Some movies of 2021 excelled in content but yet, they did not do well.
Aditya Roy Kapur talks about his first solo lead film, Ashiqui 2, and what he loves about his sister-in-law Vidya Balan.
'Suddenly the audience pool feels bigger, like everyone is watching everything now.' 'It's no longer limited in terms of boundaries, like a state or a language.' 'Whether it's a series, a movie or even a Korean film, the audience has access to all of it.' 'Slowly, the boundaries are blurring, so that's great for actors.'
Saiyami gets sporty... Pooja goes trekking... Madhur meets Priyanka...
Never before in history have Cannes and its sidebars found space for eight Indian, or India-themed, films.
'The air would be filled with the aroma of biryani and kheer getting ready in the kitchen, and the visitors would overflow from the lobby and drawing room into the garden.'
The A-list cast of Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer left the film's London screening midway in solidarity with the strike called by the Hollywood actors union.
Vaani 'little girl big dreams'... Kartik enjoys some chaat...Kamal Haasan jets off...