'Throughout my journey, people have been wishing me well, praying for me, from all over the world.' 'People I know, people I don't even know.' 'They were praying from different places, different time zones, and I feel all their prayers become ONE.' 'One big force, like a force of current, which got inside me through the end of my spine and has germinated through the crown of my head.'
Malayalam actor Sharafudheen talks about the films that defined his career.
'Assault, abuse and exploitation in the name of gender happens everywhere in any industry. This is the state of affairs. I do not believe in jumping the gun and naming people. Then, everyone will have a field day and the point would be lost. You have to go by the law. You need to evidence to name a person. We are living in a country where domestic rape is not illegal.' Intelligent words from Qarib Qarib Singlle actress Parvathy.
Satyajit Ray's fabulous use of fantasy to condemn fascism and Shah Rukh Khan's gift of enthralling oratory, Sukanya Verma's fantastic filmi week.
As the gorgeous mom-to-be celebrates her 40th birthday, Namrata Thakker takes a peek into her AMAZING life through the years.
A mostly watchable thriller, Jazbaa is marred by its director Sanjay Gupta's penchant for excesses, feels Sukanya Verma.
Or does Priyanka Chopra's love for Assam go beyond that?
'There can be no bigger compliment than people walking away, carrying the film in their hearts, and thanking you for it.'
'In this day and age when love is just a swipe away, Shiddat talks about love in its purest, most honest form.'
What are the most popular Bollywood films on OTT?
'The best Indian movies today are ones that portray life as "something that doesn't end when the movies do".' 'There's no real arc to traverse or easy lessons to learn. And Irrfan and Nawazuddin -- who can both swerve a movie purely on the strengths of their instincts -- are just the perfect actors for this kind of movie sensibility,' says Sreehari Nair.
Subhash K Jha presents five super-talented actors waiting to break through.
Cinema halls have been ordered to shut down in many cities after the COVID-19 scare, so films are being screened only at a limited number of cinemas.
'When we make such stories, that's when we see how tough it is.' 'Our grandmother may narrate a story of a rakshas, but to create that is like chewing peanuts made up of iron!'
Before Kuttey's release, co-produced and co-penned by VB, Sukanya Verma takes a look back at the filmmaker's unique body of work.
Vinod Mirani gives us his weekly verdict.
'It is a very uncomfortable film to watch, and that is what makes it so good. A good film should be able to get into our skin, challenge us, shake us up and Talvar does all of that.' Aseem Chhabra reviews Meghna Gulzar's film on the Aarushi murder case, the first of our reviews on arguably the most controversial movie of the year.
The hits and misses of the week.
Varun Dhawan and Shradhha Kapoor have scored big at the box office!
The men who made all the money in 2015!
Piku beats Kuch Kuch Locha Hai at the box office.
Film folk assembled for a mid-week party at a Mumbai restaurant, when Nikkhil Advani celebrated eight years of his production house Emmay Entertainment.
Check out the red carpet.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Here's looking at Bollywood's coolest turbanators!
A look at this week's hits and misses.
A look at the hits and misses of the week.
The hits and misses of the week.
Ranbir Kapoor's larger-than-life daku depiction in and as Shamshera is old school at its spectacular best. While we wait to watch the actor in one of the most raw, rough and rustic outings of his career, here's Sukanya Verma's list of 25 daku roles we love, ranked in an ascending order.
Joginder Tuteja presents the movie milestones in Shah Rukh Khan's career.
'Why would Destiny play such a cruel game?'
One of the most prolific filmmakers of his time, VB turns 50 August 4!
A look at this week's hits and misses.
Kangana Ranaut still reigns supreme!
Trade analyst Vinod Mirani gives us the box office verdict for the week.
It has it all -- an iron-clad story, strong characters, more than believable performances and music you'll want to put on loop for days.
Joginder Tuteja looks back at Bollywood's wedding movies to see how well they have done in the past.
The film, based on the Arushi Talwar murder case, also stars Irrfan Khan and Sohum Shah.
The title of Akshay Kumar's horror comedy was changed from Laxmmi Bomb to Laxmii only a few days before its release on November 9. But this has happened many times before.