Sukanya Verma presents the changing faces of Shashi Kapoor.
Bollywood's biggest star Salman Khan turns 57 today, December 27, and everyone gets on board to wish him well.
While Dostana's music is nice and peppy for most part, it's nothing extraordinary. It's certainly not the best from Dharma Productions.
Sukanya Verma quizzes you to find out just how much you know about Kareena Kapoor.
With so many films shifted to the new year, it's going to be a busy year for Bollywood's actors.
All roads led to Yash Raj Studios on May 25, as Bollywood's power couples and their friends celebrated Karan Johar's 50th birthday party.
Rani Mukerji makes a beautiful bride in her movies.
The actress, who rose to fame with shows like Kutumb and Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, discusses work ahead of her acting comeback.
'Salman has a responsibility not only to himself, but to hundreds of crew members who would be on the set.' 'He won't return to shooting even though lockdown restrictions are now lifted to a degree.'
We will get to watch a lot of Taapsee Pannu this year, thanks to the actress picking up a wide array of movies.
Squad drags from scene to scene like a lifeless sloth with no destination in mind, sighs Sukanya Verma.
Owaisi's five seats in Bihar's Muslim-majority Seemanchal region ought to ring alarm bells, observes Virendra Kapoor.
This week's release Shaadi Ke Side Effects will see Farhan Akhtar playing a fed-up husband to his nagging wife (Vidya Balan).
In a small gesture of peace, a video of a Pakistani cricket fan singing the Indian national anthem during a match between India and Pakistan in the ongoing Asia Cup has gone viral, according to a media report.
PTI introduces the team, who is aiming for medals when India's campaign at the Tokyo Games commences on July 24.
Sukanya Verma looks at Bollywood's extravagant bling fetish.
These hotties have been the toast of the fashion world throughout this year. But who is the hottest of them all? Tell us!
Actress-singer-painter-writer Suchitra Krishnamoorthi at her candid best in a book inspired from the events of her life, Drama Queen.
Cinematographer Kiran Deohans, who has worked in films like Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak, Aks, Kabhie Khushi Kabhie Gham, Jodhaa Akbar and Agneepath, discusses the films that have inspired him.
Joginder Tuteja looks at Hrithik's biggest hits over the years.
The singer passed away at her Mumbai residence.
Kho Gaye Hum Kahan is a light glimpse into healthy young lives ready to soar in their own sweet skin, applauds Sukanya Verma.
The festival starts on November 29.
Sudha Shivpuri passed away on May 20 in Mumbai.
We take you inside Karishma's haldi ceremony, held on February 3.
Look who made it to the Lakme Fashion Week.
Geeta Kapoor talks about her new telly show, India's Dancing Superstars.
Suhani will feature in Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehena.
Anoushka Chauhan from Dehradun talks about her modelling journey.
Kabhi haan, kabhi naa... The gossip now is that Rahul Gandhi won't become a Cabinet minister. Even as Congresswallahs wonder what Mamata Banerjee is upto, there is one senior leader in the party who is feeling very grateful towards Didi. To find out more, don't miss this week's Dilli Gupshup.
With Mother's Day around the corner, we thought of looking at how Bollywood's mommy fashion has evolved from Achala Sachdev to Aishwarya Rai Bachchan.
Sanjay Gadhvi once revealed to Subhash K Jha that he never wanted to make Dhoom.
Bollywood actress Kareena Kapoor is set to enthrall audiences during the opening ceremony of the fifth Indian Premier League at YMCA College of Physical Education Nandanam in Chennai on April 3.
As the nation mourns the music icon, Namrata Thakker looks at Bappida's amazing life.
'The music was so good that I felt that it would be a great way to bring it back to life.'
'He made me feel like a crorepati even without sitting in the hot seat.'
Kumkum, who featured in some of the most memorable songs in Hindi cinema, passed away on Tuesday. She was 86.
'Dashing, charismatic and impossibly good looking, a to-the-manor-born superstar who walked the tightrope between mainstream potboilers and arty parallel cinema with amazing grace.'