'Dhanush is a unique talent.' 'There is no other person in the industry whom I envy as a writer and a director except Dhanush.'
Bollywood pays tribute to its brightest star.
A reader sends in this photograph of Lara Dutta, whom he ran into while the actress was shopping in London.
Reader Sanjay Raghuvanshi sent a picture of himself with Sanjay Dutt, when the actor was in London for a shoot.
Pause here to take in noteworthy minimalist style.
Sukanya Verma quizzes you to find out just how much you know about the movies.
Here's a look at the top 10 tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Janhvi's back in Mumbai... Suhana gets her hair done... Shahid visits Dinesh Vijan...
'In terms of ticket sales, Hindi is at 50-60 per cent while the South markets are at 80-90 per cent of pre-pandemic levels.' The patchy performance of Hindi, the largest segment of the business is the nub of what is bothering Indian cinema.
Tendulkar usually spends a couple of months in London during the English summer every year.
Mrunal wraps up a Mumbai schedule... Mouni starts a restaurant...Sunny takes a nap...
The film titled Gaadha is based on the short story Kadal
'It is very rare, particularly in our film industry, for a couple to be so devoted to one another.'
'I'm not a doctor, but whatever we did was very basic and organic.'
The Hindu Janajagruti Samiti has objections to Totally Siyappa and its dialogues.
Kamal Haasan met the Queen in 1997, and then 20 years later.
... and what a cracker of an appearance it was!
Readers Tarun Jain and Sara Talloo send us this photograph of Raj Zutshi.
The pretty sisters were out shopping at Harrods
Kajal loves horror... Karisma-Kareena in London... Kangana's hunting...
Shahid Kapoor packs in a lot of blood and gore in his new film, Bloody Daddy, directed by Ali Abbas Zafar (Tiger Zinda Hai, Gunday).
Reader Prachi Joglekar has sent us a photograph.
The father-son duo are out promoting their new film After Earth, set to release on June 1.
'There's this presence, a sense of patrolling and surveillance. And it's not coming from a place of safety.' 'It's coming from a place of 'You don't belong here'.' 'It's a malevolent force, the society at large is observing them.'
'Love will always be a mystery.' 'The day it stops being a mystery it won't exist.'
Sunny Deol and filmmaker were spotted in London having coffee at Starbucks.
Several Hollywood celebrites turned up in support of the Chime For Change -- a campaign to empower the girl child across the world.
'A simple boy from Gurdaspur, whom I caught glimpses of when he was sitting alone in his penthouse, reflecting on life and how far he had come.'
The BAFTAs saw a swish set of Hollywood on the red carpet, as they came up to make their presence felt, and in some cases, collect their awards.
Reader Rakesh Jain caught up with Priyanka Chopra in London.
As the temple is inaugurated, unfortunately for Advani but unsurprisingly for the rest of us, the architect of the party's rise will not lead the ceremony and claim credit for his achievement, notes Aakar Patel.
'I faced difficulties, but today when I look back, it all looks mazedar (fun).'