'We felt like we were a part of something bigger than just a film.'
Bard of Blood works up several moments of intrigue and drama but falls short of culminating into a satisfying watch, says Sukanya Verma.
Not everyone will achieve orgasm the first time they have sex, says Dr Anagha Karkhanis. Never fake one if you have not.
Such a person is rare in today's film world, notes Amit Khanna.
Bollywood's gorgeous ladies looked glamorous on the IIFA green carpet, but the men didn't disappoint either.
'South movies have the perfect script, the perfect action and the perfect romance.' 'That's why these films are running in theatres.'
Meet all the interesting couples on a grand evening.
Producer Anand Pandit, who has made such films like Chehre, PM Narendra Modi, Total Dhamaal and Sarkar 3, hosted a Diwali party at his residence, and invited his filmi friends.
Raghava Lawrence walks out of the project, leaving the director's chair empty.
'Everywhere, people would ask me why I had left films. They wanted to see more of me.' 'Their words were music to my ears.'
Ahead of the film's release, the makers of Chhapaak hosted a special screening for their families and colleagues.
'That would once and for all teach all the film-makers of this country a fitting lesson!'
'Over-eating.' 'Haan bhook lagi ho to over-eating ho hi jaati hai, na?' 'I came to Mumbai because I wanted to act and if a role sounded good, I signed on.' 'Ab bahut ho gaya hai.' 'I don't have to work like that anymore.'
Sukanya Verma looks at some striking age gaps between the onscreen romantic couples of Hindi movies.
Joginder Tuteja looks at Bollywood's new lot of actress-turned-producers.
Salman may direct Tiger 3... Katrina drops Vikas Bahl film...
'I have interacted with Muslim women in rural Bengal, they are scared of the BJP.'
Close pals Maria and Mini caught up with the latest Fashion trends.
Hindi cinema has not just explored various instances of brute force, but often glorified its misogyny.
'While OTTs are a reality, big film producers will prefer a theatrical release before a digital one.'
The young actor has his 'fanboy moments' as he shared the frame with Sachin Tendulkar, Sunil Gavaskar, Shane Warne and Windies legend Viv Richards.
Joginder Tuteja looks at the newcomers, who will make up the Class of 2021.
'What was previously buried in the sands of time now gets buried by the weight of banality,' notes Sreehari Nair.
Former India World Cup-winning captain Kapil Dev hopes that the focus is not just on him, but on the entire squad in the upcoming film '83' which narrates the story of the historic 1983 World Cup triumph. In '83', directed by Kabir Khan, features Ranveer Singh as Kapil Dev, who led the team to India's first-ever World Cup win against the mighty West Indies.
Subhash K Jha looks at actresses who dared play Momma at the risk of getting typecast.
'There is an unsaid bond between Ranveer and me.' 'We just have to look at each other to know if something is not working.'
'"You have everything that it takes".' 'I always had a filmi keeda.'
It is always fun when real life couples take their love on screen.
How the stars lit up the Festival of Lights.
Given the controversy over Uttar Pradesh's population control moves, Hemant Shivsaran/Rediff.com digs deep to find out how many children BJP MLAs in UP have.
Playing the great general will be a challenge for the talented actor.
The party also declared sitting MP Praveen Nishad as its candidate from Sant Kabir Nagar
Kapil Dev's historic World Cup win wasn't the only highlight of 1983. Sukanya Verma looks back how the year treated Bollywood.
The Delhi high court will hear on Monday a plea by leading Bollywood producers seeking to restrain Republic TV and Times Now from making or publishing allegedly "irresponsible, derogatory and defamatory remarks" against the film industry and conducting media trials against its members on various issues. The lawsuit by four Bollywood industry associations and 34 leading producers, which was filed on October 12, will come up for hearing before Justice Rajiv Shakdher.
British series to hit Indian theatres on May 18.
Wading through the long list of biopics coming up, Subhash K Jha picks the ones likely to make a mark.