Director Pradeep Sarkar's list of the best Indian films of all time.
A mixed bag of Marathi, Bengali and Hindi films.
The actor's ready with his next Tamil film.
The cinematographer lists the best Indian movies he has seen.
Shy guy A R Rahman sheds some of his legendary reticence as he prepares to promote a musical reality show on television.
Ash, Abhim, Vikram on what they feel for director Mani Ratnam.
Cinematographer Ravi K Chandran can't get a DVD of his best art films!
This actress who dubbed for actress has also dubbed for Sada in Anniyan earlier, talks about her films and dubbing for Sivaji.
Sunny practices archery... Shraddha shares the view from her home...
The fifth Singapore International \n\nIndian Film Academy Weekend kicks off in Singapore.
The fifth Singapore International \n\nIndian Film Academy Weekend kicks off in Singapore.
The actor's new film Guru has become a hit in India and abroad.
The movie successfully brings out the several facets of the life of Guru. The realism in the evolution of his relationships with people around him shows the distinguished touch of Mani Ratnam.
Mr Mehta and Mrs Singh will go on the floors in June 2006.
Looking forward to catch Kill Dill this weekend? Here's a lowdown on its director.
Not really chart-topping stuff, it does, however, have some very fine songs.
A look at the reception pictures.
Ghai talks about his pick of the all-time best Indian films.
The actress met children suffering from cancer on the occasion of Rose Day recently.
Woh 7 Din released on June 23, 37 years ago. Anil Kapoor look backs at his journey.
Writer Victor talks about Dhoom:2 and Guru.
'The magic of Roja can never be replicated because how can you recapture the carefree innocence of childhood?'