Sukanya Verma looks at all the wonderful, wacky and woeful ways Bollywood has portrayed blindness on screen.
Which one will you watch on OTT this week? Sukanya Verma gives us her recommendations.
Saif saves Bhoot Police from tedium, observes Namrata Thakker.
The book also mentions how Murthy was averse to his wife joining Infosys despite being a fine engineer who knew she could contribute far more solidly to the company than helping with only the odds and ends that her husband assigned to her.
A worn-out fantasy of shallow wisdom and unspectacular effects, perhaps it's time to close the book on the Mowgli legend, feels Sukanya Verma.
Chhori is a remake of the Marathi horror hit, Lapachhapi.
Live Telecast is is probably the worst made horror Web series in recent times, notes Moumita Bhattacharjee.
'Atmospheric scares don't have to come from scenes in graveyards with dogs howling.... I chose to make a horror film because I was sick of this genre being abused by haunted villas, 200-year-old curses and the tacky way these films were being made,' Aatma director Suparn Verma tells Rediff.com's Nishi Tiwari and Sonil Dedhia.
Kareena in a Kalimpong murder mystery, Priyanka in a Hollywood rom-com, a South Korean style western and lots, lots more on OTT this week.
'Calmness and stability has come into my life after being married to Vicky Kaushal.'
Bhediya is an easy, entertaining watch, raves Sukanya Verma.
Kajal loves horror... Karisma-Kareena in London... Kangana's hunting...
Sukanya Verma lists everything you can look forward to on OTT this week.
Vikram Bhatt's director daughter Krishna wed Vedant Sarda on June 11 in Mumbai.
'Coming out of a burning building with a machine gun in your hand, that is badass because you don't get to do that in real life.'
Satyaprem Ki Katha remains the first choice of theatre audiences even in its second week of release.
On Kishore Kumar's 86th birthday, we revisit a Rediff.com exclusive special by Pritish Nandy on the late legend.
Sukanya Verma shows you everything you can catch on OTT this week.
Kartik Aaryan looks promising, but the trailer not so much, observes Namrata Thakker.
Sukanya Verma goes through the cool and crazy ways moon/chand/chanda/chandrama is depicted in Bollywood movies.
Bollywood is celebrating Halloween by posting some of the cutest -- and quite innovative! -- pictures on social media.
Oculus could have done better with tighter editing, says Paloma Sharma.
Joginder Tuteja gives us the half yearly box office report of 2023.
Sukanya Verma lists her favourite female performers of 2022.
Sports drama, spy thriller, haunted houses and many more films and shows you can catch on OTT this week.
Raashi begins shooting... Mahesh has a new friend... Kunal is under the spotlight...
The series has many flashbacks, detailed and pointless backstories, too much information and needless characters so the unlikely romance is lost underneath the frenzy, observes Deepa Gahlot.
'Whatever I have directed has been so far from my world.'
Super heroes, super cops, super fun. Sukanya Verma tells us it's all there on OTT this week.
Sukanya Verma looks at the many ways fire enjoys a significant presence in our movies.
From a galaxy far, far away to apna Bollywood and everything in between, Sukanya Verma shows us there's much to binge on OTT this week.
Here's a look at the guest arrivals.
Taapsee's strong performance powers through an intriguing premise gone kaput in a bogus third act, observes Sukanya Verma.
Even those with no knowledge of the inner workings of the media and police, would find Scoop absorbing as a human drama and the story of the resilience of a woman, her family and true friends, applauds Deepa Gahlot.
When the post-pandemic audience wants large-scale entertainers, Anubhav Sinha has the courage to make a film that determinedly veers away from escapism, applauds Deepa Gahlot.
Is everyone ready for an encore to the horror comedy Stree?
'I decided to make a horror film in my style.' 'I am sure people will enjoy Aranmanai.' Director Sundar C talks about his new film.
While one waits to see when theatres will reopen, it would be nice to start off with light-hearted movies.
'Almost every shoot, you have to re-mould yourself and your personality.'
Of late, crime, politics, corruption and hate have been leaking out of every streaming platform. By the time Garmi drops, fatigue has already set in, observes Deepa Gahlot.