Sukanya Verma quizzes you to find out just how much you know.
Irrfan Khan, who will be seen in Hindi Medium next, on why 'just doing one comedy is not satisfying.'
Romance was in the air, when the actor walked in with a bunch of white roses at the third edition of the GQ Fashion Nights.
Namrata Thakker takes a look at some amazing road trips in the movies.
Irrfan Khan gets candid on the changes that he has seen in his 25-year-long career and why box office success matters to him.
Tigmanshu Dhulia's new film unearths the fascinating but little-known tale of a medal-winning athlete and armyman who became a dacoit.
Celebs spotted at the special screening of Madaari!
Sci-fi blockbusters, massy masala, poignant classics, playful cartoons, Sukanya Verma has something for every taste on OTT this week.
Quite a sight to see lead stars from the trilogy come together on stage!
Irrfan Khan's fascinating interview with Savera R Someshwar/Rediff.com.
With any luck, Bollywood will get back on its feet again and give us much to awe and amaze about.
A look at the hits and misses of the week.
Here's a super fun way to while away your time
'If the film becomes a hit within Friday, Saturday and Sunday, I am relieved.' 'But by Monday, I need to come back to earth.'
Madaari is not a film that will stay with you as you, in your day to day routine, succumb to the pressure and become part of the corruption that ails our system, says Savera R Someshwar/Rediff.com.
A look at the hits and misses of the week.
A look at the hits and misses at the box office this week.
'He is in full spirits as he proceeds to battle it,' says Hrithik.
Beloved movies, brand new shows, must-watch documentaries and feel-good fare, it's all there on OTT this week. Sukanya Verma offers a peek.
Subhash K Jha presents five super-talented actors waiting to break through.
The proceeds from the concert will go to the India COVID Response Fund.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'She made you feel relaxed so that you can do the scenes best.'
Joginder Tuteja looks at just how much audiences have loved Bollywood's serial killers.
KPAC Lalitha's specialty was evoking on screen people that the audience felt they knew intimately, and evoking them through telling details that tore down the boundary between the audience and the performer, observes Sreehari Nair.
'If I've been nominated alongside these greats, it means something.'
Bollywood queues up to watch a good film.
'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.'
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.
'Katrina gives a lot of inputs, like the colours that suit her skin tone.'
'I have wanted to act since I was seven. I wasn't confident enough.' 'I thought I didn't have the face, the body and the figure because back then, it was all about the body.' 'Now, the industry is changing.' 'People are noticing talent.' 'It has become more than someone just having a good body.'
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Joginder Tuteja looks back at Bollywood's wedding movies to see how well they have done in the past.
'It's like as if God was telling us that we have not spent time with each other despite being siblings, so now you have to spend time and talk.'