'You might hate him, but it will be an honest portrayal.'
If we don't want a Hindu version of our neighbour, we must keep open minds -- even when what we hear or see is not what we like.
'Actors would go to acting schools. Today, they go to the gym first.' 'What has the body got to do with acting?' 'What's the use of flexing muscles if you can't manage the muscles of your face?'
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Are any of the new scooters good to compete with the Honda Activa?
A look back at 2014 in Bollywood as we inch closer to a new year!
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
This Sanjay Dutt starrer is cringe-inducing fare.
Hindi Medium works because it manages to stretch itself beyond its scrubby elements, easy half-baked jokes, lessons about consumerism and our love for English, into a simple story about a boy who would do anything to see his girl smile, feels Sreehari Nair.
'I have been there at the right place at the right time, choosing the right film, working with people, who are working more on me. They take an average person and turn him into Sultan. So I have just been lucky.' Salman Khan talks Sultan.
'A production designer could earn Rs 10 lakh per film. It could be Rs 70 lakh for an established designer.'
'You don't need a godfather to protect you from dangers of Bollywood because nobody will.'
Looking at Aamir Khan's top money-making movies at the box office.
A big part of October's charm is in its taking of a cinematic tragedy and presenting to us how we may experience it in real life, says Sreehari Nair.
'You think of Sulu as someone who is sexy, sultry and intimate. You don't imagine her as someone clad in a sari.' And yet, Vidya Balan gets ready to seduce you again.
'Some people told me I was too young to become a producer. Others warned me not to produce a film that had such a bizarre subject. I am a relentless person, and today I am happy that I produced NH10.' Anushka Sharma is thrilled with the response to NH10.
'The industry is all about money. It has nothing to do with talent and calibre,' Kay Kay Menon tells Sonil Dedhia/ Rediff.com
'Sanjay Dutt was a very stylish person. He created his own style; he did not follow trends.' 'He wasn't a tapori, he was grand.' 'Also, whatever he wore, reflected what was going on in his life.'
Brilliant movies from China, Ethiopia, Austria and India line up for Mumbai.
Telugu superstar Prabhas gets ready for Bahubali release.
'I have experimented a lot with my acting, now I want to get into the commercial heroine space.' 'I am toning myself up to live up to the hotness standards of Varun and Jacqueline.' 'I am trying to get there.'
'In today's time, everyone is distressed and we don't know with what mood a person will come to watch a movie.' 'So it is better to say whatever you want with humour.'
As his latest, much-talked about venture, I, starring Vikram, is all set to hit the screens this Pongal, here is a look at the other heroes, who have been a part of this brilliant director's extraordinary journey of success.
Amitabh Bachchan talks on Piku about his children and forthcoming films.
Kay Kay Menon gets candid about the film industry.
'67 years after India gained independence, its people still get offended by the slightest issues in films.'
Here's looking at Bollywood's coolest turbanators!
'Kolaveri Di refuses to leave me after four years. I don't know how to get rid of that song. Wherever I go, people request me to sing two lines.' Dhanush leaves his chartbuster song Kolaveri Di behind, and moves forward with Shamitabh.
We look at Bollywood movies in which our celebs pack a punch... literally!
Datsun go + is a great car, offers superb mileage but lacks few features.
Meet Bollywood's finest casting director Mukesh Chhabra.
'Hrithik is 10 years junior to Shah Rukh, so I know there will be an impact on the box office. Star power matters, they bring in the crowds. But that is only until Sunday. From Monday, the star doesn't work, the film does.' Director Sanjay Gupta talks Kaabil.
'The other day, someone told me they saw Sarbjit again and it still haunts them.' 'They said I made Aishwarya do what she's never done before.'
Advait Chandan decodes Aamir Khan.
Filmmaker Shyam Benegal, who as FTII chairman was himself gheraoed by students, gives us his point of view on the crisis facing India's premier film school.
Aamir Khan tells Urvi Parekh why his next release is probably one of the most important films he has made.