The starlet recently shot for the film, Enemmy. Here are the pictures.
Enemmy is saddled with inane scenes, acting and story, writes Sonil Dedhia.
Debutant director Manimaran talks about his film NH 4.
Check out the entertainment coming up on OTT in September.
'I am no game-changer, nor do I ever aspire to be one. I just want to do my stipulated work.' Amitabh Bachchan, in Yudh mode.
Gandhi will now be seen in two upcoming OTT series -- Hansal Mehta's Gandhi, starring Pratik Gandhi in the title role, and Freedom at Midnight by Nikkhil Advani.
A prayer meet was conducted in Mumbai in remembrance of comedian Raju Srivastav, who passed away in Delhi.
Theatres may be high on Diwali celebrations, but OTT is having its private party too!
The year was rich in content as far as Web series were concerned.
A sneak peek at the Bhindi Bazaar Inc, a movie making waves at the international film circuit.
And yet the sham drags on for a couple of hours, accusing and amplifying everything in sight, to shoehorn its identity as a thriller, says Sukanya Verma.
As the JNU row escalates, a look at student unrest on the big screen.
Joginder Tuteja lists the interesting titles coming up in February.
Rajat Barmecha tells us what to expect from this Friday's release, Udaan.
Anurag Kashyap is all set to release his next film Gulaal. Produced by Zee Limelight, the film revolves around conflicts of contemporary India trying to break the shackles of its past.
Caterina Lopez talks about her item mumber in Bhindi Bazaar.
A look at the film with Johnny in the title, and the actors who played Johnny.
Director Nishikant Kamath tells us about what prompted him to make Mumabi Meri Jaan, a film on the Mumbai train blasts.
Not much is known about Ayesha Mohan, who plays an ambitious woman, ready to go to any lengths to get what she wants in Gulaal.
Shahid Kapoor packs in a lot of blood and gore in his new film, Bloody Daddy, directed by Ali Abbas Zafar (Tiger Zinda Hai, Gunday).
Woke Barbie, detective Red Riding Hood and gangsters galore on OTT this week.
Bollywood gets no love at the box office!
Friends and colleagues console Vishal Bhardwaj who lost his mother on Sunday.
Interview with David Dhawan where the director talks about Hook Ya Crook and working with this new cast and working with Govinda and Salman Khan.
Many Bollywood personalities attend Vora's chautha ceremony.
'We were not trying to outshine each other, we were just trying to be sincere and honest to what was given.' 'We spent quality time with each other, so there was no room for any negativity or insecurity.'
The dry spell at the box office continues.
Joginder Tuteja looks at the 10 Web series and movies (in alphabetical order) that have made the most impression.
The world according to Neeraj Pandey. Observed by Sreehari Nair.
Check out the star arrivals.