Action, drama, thriller and rom-coms, this week has a lot of entertainment coming up on OTT as well as in theatres.
The hits and misses of the week.
As Kuttey hits the screens this Friday, Sukanya Verma looks at the 10 best ensemble Hindi movies in recent times.
National-award winning actor, producer, hotelier, ex-politician, cricket team owner, philanthropist, highest tax payer, reality show judge, animal lover and, above all, people's hero -- Mithun Chakraborty -- who has been conferred the Dadasaheb Phalke Award -- is truly a force of nature, notes Sukanya Verma.
So which film is releasing at a theatre near you? We tell you, right here!
Yeah, Katrina Kaif's latest fashion outing left us speechless too!
Meet all the interesting couples on a grand evening.
'But hey, even lone wolves howl at the moon every now and then, right?'
Priyanka Chopra parties in Hollywood, while her Mary Kom team has bash back home.
Joginder Tuteja looks at the lesser known films of these stars.
The hits and misses of the week.
Salman Khan's big Eid release Tubelight is also a major loser.
Salman Khan's much awaited Eid release Tubelight turned out to be a damp squib at the box office. Distributors stand to lose on their investments.
Some of her best films are not available on streaming platforms, but Deepa Gahlot looks at her Hindi cinema oeuvre on OTT.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Its success script: Investing more in local content ecosystem; growing its partnership footprint.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
After a dry, dreadful, spell of darkness and desolation, it looks like Bollywood love stories are ready to rock the silver screen again.
'Mard Ko Dard Nahin Hota is exactly why Hindi cinema needs more film-makers who know a South Indian language,' notes J Jagannath.
Rajkummar Rao is solid in what we've come to recognise as strictly Ayushmann Khurrana territory, observes Sukanya Verma.
As the Indian version of The Archies gets ready to hit OTT, Deepa Gahlot picks 10 interesting college-and-youth-oriented shows on OTT.
Deepa Gahlot picks 10 Web series that was worth the viewer's while.
Deepa Gahlot lists 10 gangster thrillers on OTT for those who have the stomach for gaalis and gore.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
The hits and misses of the week.
The best films are not necessarily the most successful -- that would be another list altogether -- although sometimes quality and commerce do converge.
Aseem Chhabra highlights 10 films that moved him, films that may show up in theatres near you.
Two men smiling, eyeing each other as they briefly let their guard down, with no care of what the world around them is thinking, that has almost never been shown in a Bollywood film, notes Aseem Chhabra.
'2015 gave us a set of Hindi films that brought to light, the true uncorrupted joys of filmmaking even in their roughness.' 'Films which told us why we loved films in the first place. Films that were less ashamed of revealing their weakness and ones that took chances with audience expectations.'
'Salman is on television for the last 15 years.' 'Why don't you call Amitabh Bachchan a TV actor? He's been doing Kaun Banega Crorepati for 20 years.'
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Amazon Prime Video has doubled its content investments in India and announced as many as 41 new titles in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and English, thereby throwing an open challenge to their streaming competitor, Netflix.
'I am happy with the kind of roles I am getting. I started off with characters roles in television. I believe in Lambha khelo Rahul Dravid bano!' Sharad Kelkar chats with Rediff.com contributor Rajul Hegde.
'A woman, with her clothes on, can be more sensual than a naked woman.'
Bollywood is looking at Delhi with a new pair of eyes.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
A Death in the Gunj is not a happy film at all times, but it is very entertaining says Aseem Chhabra.