The technology offers better picture quality than LCD, with crisper picture resolution, faster response times and high-contrast images.
'A friend of mine was going through a midlife crisis with me, so we sat down and talked it out.' 'He said, you know, we are going through a midlife crisis. I asked him for how long it would last. He didn't know, so we tried to Google it but nobody had an answer.' Saurabh Shukla fields questions in his signature witty way.
'The emotion of love is the same, but we have made it a math calculation, messed up and complicated.'
Single mother Gauri Sawant hopes to change the way people view transgenders in India.
They have been entertaining throughout the year!
'A lot of fraud films are being made in the name of realistic cinema.'
'I'd love to do a Marathi film with Genelia.' Riteish Deshmukh gears up to storm Marathi cinema!
Watching a Rajnikanth film in Mumbai's Aurora Theatre can only be compared to watching a Salman Khan film in Bandra's Gaiety-Galaxy, but multiplied 100 times over, feels Saisuresh Sivaswamy.
'I just lucked out.' 'I got good roles. I was in the right phase, selected at the right time.' 'But I had no great ambition.' Suchitra Krishnamoorthy gives us a glimpse into her career.
Intensive training and meticulous planning have gone into the making of Dangal.
The Bollywood stalwart turns 70 on January 17.
'My mother has one complaint -- I die in all of my films. She has told me to stop dying now.'
Saurabh Shukla, one of our finest character actors, on his life and movie career.
'Today, environment has become an issue of political debate. It has become a media issue. I think that is a good development.'
'The blood that runs in the veins of our family can never be anti-national.' 'They called Kanhaiya a traitor for questioning the Indian Army. Do they know that our cousin was killed by militants in Manipur while serving with the CRPF?' Archana Masih/Rediff.com travelled to the land of Lal Salam, Lal Sitara and comrades to find out what moulded India's most talked about student leader, Kanhaiya Kunar.
Vinita Bisht and Vinita Kamte lost their husbands -- one an NSG commando, the other an IPS officer -- in the 26/11 terror attack. Six years later, Archana Masih/Rediff.com meets them to discover that closure is one of the hardest things to find.