As Amitabh Bachchan turns 71, Bollywood celebs list their favourite songs of the legendary actor.
Amitabh Bachchan, who is shooting for Project K with Prabhas and Deepika Padukone in Hyderabad, attended the inauguration of its Producer Vyjayanthi Movies' new office in the city.
The Lata Mangeshkar rendered title song in Karan Johar's Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham will be re-structured as an orchestral item by American composer Kris Bowers to be part of the narrative.
An A-Z of Bachchanalia, the letters expanding into unforgettable bits of his filmography.
Ananya Pandey's snazzy, selfie-ready style in Call Me Bae is the first thing to have caught our eye about her ultra glamorous debut on OTT this week.
As much Preity would like to be relieved of everyone's ebullient expectations of her, truth is few have fizzed up the silver screen like she has.
Sukanya Verma looks at the jhoola, and how it's an unforgettable part of many a Bollywood imagery in celebration, romance, frolic and, sometimes, even menace.
Sukanya Verma recaps all those events from 25 years ago.
Bunty Aur Babli turns 15 while Amar Akbar Anthony turns 43.
Delivering on his commitment to bring fresh parings this season, host Karan Johar welcomed yesteryear divas Zeenat Aman and Neetu Kapoor to Koffee With Karan.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'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.'
'Today, as a film personality, he is bigger than Dharma Productions.' 'But he is still warm and loyal to his friends from school, college and work.'
Putting together a great outfit is lots of kaam. These celebs make it look like child's play.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
It is a Marathi film, directed by the prolific director Gajendra Ahire.
'What more can I ask for?' 'Salman and Ranbir Kapoor know how to respect their seniors.'
'Working with him is like deep sea diving.' 'He is an ocean into which you keep diving, discovering something new every time.'
'Here are 25 stories special to me for one reason too many,' says Sukanya Verma who scored 25 years writing about the movies last week.
Reader Atishay Agarwal tells us about a Bollywood blooper that he spotted.
It is always fun when real life couples take their love on screen.
In a special series, we will put YOU to the test everyday!
As the show comes out with its 14th edition on August 7, Sukanya Verma lists five big reasons for Kaun Banega Crorepati's enduring popularity.
We've seen the cool grandmas, and now it's time to see the hatke filmi grandfathers.
Favourite movie homes, comparing Amitabh-Shashi's beds in Kabhi Kabhie and discovering the truth about Salman Khan's 1990s chartbuster... All in Sukanya Verma's Super Filmi Week.
Sukanya Verma looks at notable troikas in Bollywood's catalog of three hero vehicles.
Countless screen pairs have come together but only few can lay claim to that extra something called chemistry.
'The news that the once dashing, absolutely handsome, utterly charming Shashi Kapoor is no more makes me feel terribly sad.' Aseem Chhabra, author of Shashi Kapoor: The Householder, the Star, pays rich tribute to the iconic actor.
'He was God's good man and a beautiful human being beyond anything else.'
Joginder Tuteja presents the movie milestones in Shah Rukh Khan's career.
Film music flourished in the 1970s. Some old masters did some great work, but it was also the decade of new composers.
Sukanya Verma raises a toast (he'd like that very much) to the magnificent Rishi Kapoor and his 25 essential performances.
In Shashi Kapoor: The Householder, The Star, Aseem Chahbra gives us glimpses of one of Bollywood's best loved actors.
'Some months before his death, when I had inquired about his health, he was annoyed that people assumed the worst.' '"I am not going anywhere," Rishi snapped as only he could.'
'It's this swag and body language that convinces you that he can pound 10 men to dust with his bare fists.'
Though he went back to writing "beautiful scenes" for other Bollywood directors, his deep interest in the lives of ordinary citizens never slackened, evident from the way he made himself available to human rights groups whenever they called him.
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.