It's travel time for everyone, including Bollywood's celebrities.
Stars love travelling, and the New Year sees them make beautiful pictures around the globe.
Here's looking at the red carpet pictures.
'He said, "There was nobody to help me. I came from Kolkata to Mumbai to make a career of my own".' "'I have my own journey, and you need to experience that to value what you will have in the future.".'
Joginder Tuteja takes a look at the actor's brief movie parts.
Tabu-Ajay promote Drishyam 2... Alaya goes to the Marrakech Film Festival... Dia cuddles a hippo...
Satyajit Ray...Kundan Shah...Mira Nair...Shekhar Kapur... Sanjay Leela Bhansali...Vishal Bhardwaj... Guess which director's movies are missing from Kalki Koechlin's list?
Kangana-Arjun are praying... Vidya Balan is in London... Ileana's having fun...
A film that calls itself Dehati Disco cannot be taken seriously, says Deepa Gahlot.
Reliance's network includes the wide reach of IM Global,
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.
'How could I play Devsaab's sister after playing his wife in Tere Mere Sapne and doing such intimate scenes with him?'
Reader Ramesh Shah sends us a photograph.
Sunny wishes Nisha... Esha wishes Hema... Karisma daydreams...
'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.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'I didn't expect much from him when he came on set.' 'But he was just jumping and flying around and I couldn't tell that this was his first action film!'
On his 50th birthday on May 25, Sukanya Verma celebrates the man and his movies.
IS executioner known as 'Jihadi John' was revealed to be a university graduate from London
The jetsetting couple was in Berlin for the German premiere of Tom Cruise's newest film, Lions for Lambs.
Priyanka's thrilled... Pooja's nostalgic... Vaani's indulging...
Farah said his name had been changed from Hussein Abdi Kahin in the fake travel documents used to fly him to Britain by a woman he had never met before.
Sophie's a water baby... Krystle has a 'fruitful day'... Soha picnics in London...
'Alia is equal to my twins, Roohi and Yash. The twins know Alia as their elder sister.' 'Now they know that there is going to be an addition in the family.'
Asin gets candid on her second Bollywood film, London Dreams.
Keeping the contents of the BBC documentary aside, Rishi Sunak's response needs to be viewed in the backdrop of Britain's historically close relations with Pakistan, argues Lieutenant General Prakash Katoch (retd).
The two obvious best choices are to combine OTT viewing time with some good eating, because Joe, Rishi and Co don't have to be the only ones dining well.
If reports are to be believed, the hunt to find the next 007 may be over.
'I'm very proud of what family I come from, but I feel it must always be an afterthought... 10 years of my work will get nullified when people say "Yeh toh genes main hai".'
Subhash K Jha remembers Dilip Kumar on the screen legend's first death anniversary, July 7.
It's a fun, Fun, FUN menu on OTT this week.
The producers feel there is no way they can recover their production costs.
Sasheh Agha, daughter of Pakistani actress and singer Salma Agha, is set to make a sizzling debut in YRF's latest film, Aurangzeb.
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.
In spite of its flaws, I enjoyed reading the book, says Vanita Kohli-Khandekar. Simply for the joy of digging into the life, in pictures and words, of one of the most enduring stars of Indian cinema.
'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.'