A look at the fresh faces in Bollywood that stood out this year!
Prachi Desai, meanwhile, has been confirmed in the role of Azhar's first wife Naureen.
The film is well made and strongly acted but is not as enjoyable to watch as it deserved to be.
India's state-owned institutes have literally been forced to embrace technologies to go digital - however reluctantly. Till the museum reopen, the magic mantra has been "online", "cyber", "virtual" - a transition that has been less smooth for most art institutions than one might have hoped. The first of a four-part series, Kishore Singh turns the gaze to some of India's leading art institutions to see how they are keeping the show going.
Mahesh Bhatt analyses audience feedback of Jism 2, and also discusses his forthcoming film, Raaz 3.
As differences between the two men apparently reached a point of no return, close aide Sardar Zulifqar Khosa resigned from the post of senior adviser to Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif, the younger brother of Nawaz Sharif.
The film stars Bipasha Basu, Emraan Hashmi and Esha Gupta in lead roles.
The film stars Bipasha Basu, Emraan Hashmi and Esha Gupta in lead roles.
'Even if Setters shows no inclination to understand the dark desperation that drives parents to buy marks for undeserving children, it could've made a little more effort to be sly or suspenseful,' says Sukanya Verma.
A look at the pictures from the star-studded night!
Kriti Kharbanda talks about her Bollywood debut Raaz Reboot and getting possessed in reel life!
'Any actor who says he doesn't get disheartened probably doesn't care enough. At the end of the day, the filmmaking business is about money. If the film doesn't do well, you feel dejected. The films that did not work are behind me.' Emraan Hashmi looks ahead with Raaz Reboot.
Bipasha Basu's latest film is very mediocre.
Esha Gupta talks about Raaz 3, and how her life has changed after Jannat 2.
Fighting prejudice with prejudice, Ujda Chaman is too shallow to dwell compellingly into the frailties of the human mind, feels Sukanya Verma.
Here's a look at the striking women, who will star in sequels this year.
Bengali superstar Prosenjit Chatterjee talks about his latest Hindi film.
Raja Natwarlal has some smarts but tragically lacks the skill or the sleight-of-hand, feels Raja Sen
Discuss Dibakar Banerjee's Shanghai with film critic Sukanya Verma.
Karan Johar talks about his 40th birthday bash, and his upcoming show, Jhalak Dhikhhla Jaa.
While the makers of the Once Upon A Time in Mumbaai sequel look for the perfect girl to play former actress, you tell us who'd fit the bill perfectly.
This Friday sees the release of Dibakar Banerjee's Shanghai, and we at Rediff can't wait for the film. Here are a few reasons why.
Vidya Balan's act makes sure that you memorise the film's release date!
Looking at Milan Luthria's Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai.
There are many patriotic movies lined up in the months ahead. What makes some of these films special is that these have the country's name right in the title itself, what with 'India' and 'Hindustan' finding prominence.
Emraan Hashmi launched the music of his new film recently.
In this special series, directors choose their top 5 favourite movies of 2011.
In this special series, directors choose their top 5 favourite movies of 2011.
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Here's what your favourite celebrities are tweeting.
They demanded the immediate release of Kanojia, Anuj Shukla, who is the editor of Noida-based TV channel Nation Live, and its head Ishika Singh
"The issue is not whether India is first or third or fourth, the issue is that this perception should be taken seriously to set our house in order".
These actors weren't exactly high up in the popularity charts this year.
Check out the hits and misses of last week.
Emraan Hashmi talks about The Dirty Picture and working with Vidya Balan.
Vidya Balan tells us what exactly her new film is about.
'India needs to be cautious that its differences with Pakistan do not obstruct SCO's functioning,' says Sana Hashmi.
Joginder Tuteja looks at the Independence Day releases over the years.
'I have never enjoyed being a woman more,' says Vidya Balan.