Besharam is so unbelievably sloppy and senseless, not even the best actors in the business can redeem it.
The hits and misses of the week.
Picket 43 is the best film in Major Ravi's oeuvre and deserves to be seen despite its shortcomings.
'He wanted to live long enough to see his daughter settled in life. But God had other plans.'
The hits and misses of the week.
The first half of War Chhod Na Yaar has the pitch-perfect tone of a war comedy with some real gems that bind the narrative, writes Nishi Tiwari.
Jabariya Jodi constantly confuses tacky as terrific, feels Sukanya Verma.
Presenting pics from CSA's event The Eternal Bond.
Sukanya Verma looks at some of the dance-offs that regaled us in the past.
'I have worked hard to reach here, and enjoyed myself too. I have been lucky to get the right people. The Miss India organisation supports me, and have a lot of people to guide me, says Ruhi Singh.
'You'll find more wisdom on such matters in a Sara Ali Khan interview,' says Sukanya Verma.
In the Bollywood scheme of things, age is as irrelevant as logic.
Before Shah Rukh Khan and his Happy New Year team wins us over with their dancing skills, read this.
'I did a small role in Masoom.' 'Do you remember the scene where an old man brings Jugal Hansraj to Naseer's house?' 'I put on the full make-up of an old man and stood in front of Shekhar.' 'He had no choice but to take me.'
The diamond it was handed over to the United Kingdom under the 'Treaty of Lahore' in 1849.
'Nimble humour, shuddh desi zingers, refreshing flippancy and a lively blend of small-town quirk and orthodoxy.' Sukanya Verma applauds Bala.
How a small-town theatre actor is navigating his way in the world of endorsements, using his Bollywood playbook as a guide.
Here's looking at Bollywood's coolest turbanators!
The funny man of Hindi cinema has passed into the ages, but the laughter he generated will echo for years to come.
From Pakeezah to Ladies vs Ricky Bahl, from Shatranj ki Khilari to Umrao Jaan, the great city of Lucknow has made its way to the wornderful world of Hindi films.
Shatranj Ke Khilari remains an accessible, yet deep period film.