A film about love letters going astray, Galaate is just pastime for youngsters.
Prakash Raj and Ajay are the other actors in the film which releases in January.
The hits and flops of the week.
Two Kannada releases this Friday
Joginder Tuteja peeks into the Big B's date diary, and tells us what to expect from him next.
Vinod Mirani gives us his weekly verdict.
The final day at Lakme Fashion Week saw a flurry of stars descend at the venue.
As Dilip Kumar passes away in the ages, Sukanya Verma feels a deep gratitude for the enormous legacy he's left behind.
Story wise, Raaz Reboot is full cliches and will remind of you of quite a few horror flicks both Bollywood and Hollywood, says Namrata Thakker!
The prayer service for Veeruji, who passed into the ages on May 27, was held at ISKCON, in Juhu, north west Mumbai.
Reviewers rated it high, but still, these films unfortunately flopped.
Director Ani Kanneganti has a fairly decent storyline but fails to make it interesting on screen.
The actor will appear in 12 different get-ups in his upcoming film.
On the sets of Deepshika Nagpal's Yeh Dooriyan.
'To this day, women, especially housewives, come up to me to tell me how much Arth matters to them.'
The Telugu remake of Love Aaj Kal has been adapted to suit the Telugu palate.
There are 12 actresses, who are among Bollywood's busiest, working on multiple films simultaneously. Just who are they?
Manikarnika: The Queen Of Jhansi is one long action scene, notes A Ganesh Nadar.
Chiranjeevi Sarja on his third Kannada film.
Models, actors turned showstoppers at Bombay Times Fashion Week 2018.
Khandaani Shafakhana is a original and socially important subject which had the best potential but unfortunately ends up leaving less emotional impact.
Border, directed by J P Dutta, has completed 20 years since it released in 1997.
'Pagalpanti has no double meaning, no exposure, no bloodshed... Even the villain is very cute!'
They turned up the heat in their daring outfits and how!
The 26th edition of Lions Gold Awards was held on January 25.
The Kapoors prayed for the matriarch at a chautha.
The hits and misses of the week.
An Indian student, who lost vision in one eye after being brutally bashed up by a teenage gang, is disappointed to see his assailants walk free following a court verdict, but has not lost hope in the Australian judicial system.
Yamla Pagla Deewana Phir Se has the wit of a goat, fumes Sukanya Verma.
'Stop using the censor board as a means to get publicity for films,' the censor chief warns filmmakers.
A silly plot, long and winding narrative and mediocre acting makes EMI a torture to sit through. The only silver lining in this debale is Sanjay Dutt.
All in all a glossy effort if you can overlook the loose ends.
'Fox makes films worth millions and millions of dollars. Fudging a few crores doesn't make much difference.'