Kareena takes Jeh to the park... Shriya holidays in Australia... When Sunny stroked a tiger...
There are plenty of shootouts and a fair amount of sex over the nine brisk episodes though the dialogue is thankfully free of profanity, observes Deepa Gahlot.
Reliance's network includes the wide reach of IM Global,
Marathi cinema's heartthrob Pooja Sawant dresses with flair.
Reader Ramesh Shah sends us a photograph.
The story of Sahara India Pariwar founder Subrata Roy, who died in Mumbai on November 14 aged 75, is the stuff of movies - of a spectacular rise and an equally spectacular fall. Born in Araria, Bihar, Roy was 30 when he set up Sahara in 1978. He started with a capital of about Rs 2,000, a peon, a clerk and his father's Lambretta scooter in Gorakhpur, eastern Uttar Pradesh, writes Tamal Bandyopadhyay in his 2014 book, Sahara: The Untold Story. Sahara was not his first venture.
When stars travel, they make lovely pictures on social media.
Soha's motivational message... Farah goes back to work... Sunny turns into disco girl...
Sharad holidays in London... Boman promotes his film... Krystal goes to Paris...
'Aamir is deeply patriotic and cares for the country.'
'When I started off, I did not know I wanted to act. I just wanted to go to London. After doing the first three films, I realised that I loved acting. Aashiqui 2 came along and gave me the confidence I needed, that I can shoulder a film. It was a turning point for me.' Straight talk from Aditya Roy Kapur.
Bollywood works hard but travels harder! Here's bringing you beautiful images from their travel diaries.
There's a lot of entertainment coming up for you on OTT in the month of August.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
The jetsetting couple was in Berlin for the German premiere of Tom Cruise's newest film, Lions for Lambs.
The local police force where Rishi Sunak filmed a social media video in a moving car without a seatbelt on Friday fined the British Prime Minister for the legal breach.
Asin gets candid on her second Bollywood film, London Dreams.
'The jester's job, the joker's job, the fool's job is to make fun of people to make them seem beautiful.'
JugJugg Jeeyo will have to release without its producer's presence, as Karan is visiting London on a family holiday.
IS executioner known as 'Jihadi John' was revealed to be a university graduate from London
How did Bollywood spend the long weekend? By travelling, of course!
When the temperatures start soaring, it's the perfect excuse for our celebs to go on a summer holiday.
It's travel time for everyone, including Bollywood's celebrities.
Hands down, the winner of Anurag Kashyap's patriarchy and privilege pooh-poohing exercise is Amit Trivedi and Shellee's spirited soundtrack, notes Sukanya Verma.
Some of our favourite looks of girl who will soon be riding the Band Baaja Baaraat juggernaut.
It's travel time for everyone, including Bollywood's celebrities.
Joginder Tuteja takes a look at the actor's brief movie parts.
Kareena's freezing in the forest... Hina's sunny inspiration... Bhumi and her ice cream...
'Never in the history of Indian cinema did we have a distribution system for 240 countries, but we have it now.' 'And if we still keep catering to the B and C-tiers of our country, and not the whole world, then we are really being losers.' 'The visionaries of the industry must pull up their socks and say that now we will create for the world.'
Salman Khan fans will have to wait a little longer to watch him in the theatres. The actor has taken a break from his movies to focus on Dus Ka Dum, his first television show.
Hitesh Harisinghani/Rediff.com captures all the action at the Indian Sports Honours 2023 event in Mumbai on Thursday night.
Bollywood stars love to travel, and document their adventures on social media.
You neither get goosebumps nor the adrenaline rush of desh bhakti, which a film like Sardar Udham should give every Indian, observes Syed Firdaus Ashraf.
Sasheh Agha, daughter of Pakistani actress and singer Salma Agha, is set to make a sizzling debut in YRF's latest film, Aurangzeb.
What should be made out of the Madras high court order involving non-Hindus' entry into Hindu temples, when many non-Hindus are among the hundreds of thousands that have been worshipping at these temples for generations, asks N Sathiya Moorthy.
Kangana-Arjun are praying... Vidya Balan is in London... Ileana's having fun...
'There are too many things that haven't gone out of you. So even though the years may have gone by, you are still close to the films in terms of the making.'
From what we've caught in a glimpse of its adrenalin-pumping promos, Jawan pays rich ode to SRK's inbuilt feminist. An army of females swarming its multi-heroines star cast screams iron fist in velvet glove in all its mainstream glory.