A look at the pictures.
Alia Bhatt is fast evolving into quite a designer's darling. Take a look!
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
A year after going public with her relationship, Kareena Kapoor speaks of her long-term plans with Saif Ali Khan, having kids and why she will always respect Saif's first wife, Amrita.
How the stars celebrated their awards.
Even stars don't have so many stars attend their parties...
As both video and streaming services take off, online entertainment is finally showing signs of making money.
Bollywood has documented the thrills of the road much travelled in quite a few of their films.
'We had some mixture of Maggie and pulao, which everybody had to sit on the road and eat. That was the best meal I had throughout the trip,' Alia Bhatt reveals the many challenges she faced while working on her second film.
Quite a few stunning women will make their presence felt on the big screen for the first time this year.
Here's what your favourite Bollywood celebrities are tweeting.
It's movie night in Bollywood!
The 1020 has to live up to the perception of an imaging device.
Aseem Chhabra stumbles on one of the hidden secrets of Delhi
In a conversation that offers insights about her relationship with music, and her own journey as a 'hyperactive' career woman, author Chandrima Pal talks to Nishi Tiwari about her debut novel, A Song for I.
The sad part of the whole story was that, unlike China, India had no such serious security problems (it had a Friendship Treaty with the USSR) and that it violated a sacred trust by clandestinely using the Canadian reactor and American heavy water to make this weapon. Nothing damaged the NPT as much as the Indian nuclear explosion did, declares Dr A Q Khan
Friends and colleagues console Vishal Bhardwaj who lost his mother on Sunday.
Deepika Padukone on her Bollywood debut and Love Aaj Kal, her latest movie opposite Saif Ali Khan.
Check out the celebs who turned up on day seven at the Mumbai Film Festival.
Trade analyst Vinod Mirani gives us the box office verdict for the week.
Imtiaz Ali masterfully weaves in details that draw us in while his leading man basks magnificently in the glow of a bespoke script.
The film tries to pose as an insight into an artiste's anguish, when it's just a candyfloss romance that even takes the drugs out of a film about a dark star.
Dunki doesn't have any repeat value unlike other Hirani films. And that perhaps is saying a lot, notes Mayur Sanap.
The film will release on November 11.
Bollywood gets together for a special screening.
Ironically, the IT raid has happened at a time when Nadiadwala's least unsuccessful film Tamasha is in the theatres.
Here's a hint: She made her acting debut in a Deepika Padukone-starrer.
Looking at newcomers who made a splash with their first performances.
The Telugu remake of Love Aaj Kal has been adapted to suit the Telugu palate.
A R Rahman has us hooked with Sadda Haq and Tum Ho.
The actor shared the screen for the last time in grand nephew Ranbir Kapoor's Rockstar.
The young actress talks about Always Kabhi Kabhi and her struggle with Hindi.
Filmmaker Imtiaz Ali gets candid about his life so far.
Badmaash Company is an unimaginably boring film that is so amateurish it hurts.
Would it be Salman Khan in London Dreams? Or Mithun in Disco Dancer?