'No matter how big the name, no one lives forever; like medicines, we come with an expiry date.' 'But, in the short time that we have, we try to make something that will stay on long after we are gone.'
Yogesh, who worked across generations with everyone from Amitabh Bachchan and Rajesh Khanna to Amol Palekar and Shah Rukh Khan, passed away on May 29.
An Insignificant Man gets full marks for its originality, says Utkarsh Mishra.
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On his 90th birth anniversary, Sukanya Verma lists 20 of her favourite scenes that reiterate his extraordinary grasp on the language of cinema and connect with the viewer.
Joginder Tuteja goes back a decade, and looks at the big movies that flopped from 10 years ago.
After recovering from COVID-19, Dr Ramswarup Choudhary was struggling with memory loss, sleeplessness and mental fatigue.
Utkarsh Mishra imagines what is it that Baba Gandhi would say if he got the chance.
'He was a man of immense conviction.' 'Whenever I'd question him, he would say, "Leave aside your logic-wogic. Just do what I tell you".' '"Just trust me. It will work".'
'When Nawazuddin Siddiqui -- one of India's finest actors -- was told not to perform in a Ramleela, I realised how much Hinduism has been hijacked by Hindutva forces in the last 30 years,' says Syed Firdaus Ashraf.
'Today, when I look back, our journey together ajooba lagta hai.'
Sukanya Verma celebrates its grandeur and grandiloquence in 25 glorious frames on its diamond anniversary.
The most thrilling, romantic, terrifying, musical and comical tring tring moments!
Sridevi's amazing dedication, Ranveer Singh's Scarface, Ranbir-Alia on nepotism and more in Sukanya Verma's emotionally charged Super Filmi week.
We celebrate Kishore Kumar's 90th birth anniversary on August 4 with Amit Kumar's 10 favourite Kishore Kumar songs.
20 Nadeem-Shravan film albums which emerged as chartbusters.
'I love Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi. I grew up watching it and find it very funny. I am a huge Kishore Kumar fan.' Zoya Akhtar discusses the one thing she loves -- movies!
The television czarina celebrates her 43rd birthday.
For audiences craving something new, Axone leaves a good impression, notes Joginder Tuteja.
His music was loved by film personalities and political leaders alike, and they took to social media to offer their condolences.
Sukanya Verma shares her exciting filmi week with us!
'I want to show that we are also part of this society and want to participate just as much, whether it is for security or whatever community work there.'
Celebrating Mother's Day by remembering a variety of such movie maatajis and her impassioned assertions.
'This is the first time in the history of Bigg Boss that nobody has tried to break up a couple.'
Bollywood stars celebrate Father's Day with adorable pictures of their papas.
'No religion sanctions what happened in that school in Peshawar. What happened there was a crime against humanity.'
Sukanya Verma salutes the legend and celebrates some of the finest soundtracks of his career.
Raja Sen picks the bad movies of the year so far.
'Trust me, I don't even enjoy the company of friends who live in regret.' 'You either own your decisions or just let it go and work harder to get something better.'
On the occasion of Pandit Ravi Shankar's birth centenary, his biggest fan, Lata Mangeshkar, pays tribute to one of Indian classical music's greatest legends.
'Among the many composing geniuses, who created beautiful tunes for me to sing, Khayyamsaab was the last to remain alive.'
'Flypasts, bands, helicopters dropping flowers over hospitals treating coronavirus patients are cute ideas for an Akshay Kumar film.' 'But when lakhs of workers at the lowest rung of the employment ladder would still be walking back home, this is the true 2020 equivalent of 'let them eat cake,' notes Shekhar Gupta.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'Why does Farah feel threatened by me? Why is she so frustrated?'
The film flaunts Bindu as some sort of a free-spirited bohemian when she's really this unlikable, untrustworthy, selfish, vain, flighty opportunist sweet-talking Abhimanyu into catering to her needs all the time, feels Sukanya Verma.
Sreehari Nair lists some movies, documentaries, recorded-performance films, and literature and music suggestions that might help.