Sukanya Verma quizzes you to find out just how much you know about the movies.
Sukanya Verma presents a super fun Bollywood quiz, where all you have to is identify the movie by looking at the still.
'Parvin Dabas, Bollywood actor and co-founder of the Pro Panja League, has been hospitalised and is in the ICU at Holy Family Hospital Bandra following an unfortunate car accident in the early hours of Saturday morning.'
'The National award that Dibakar has returned for Khosla Ka Ghosla belongs to the producer of the film. So, basically Dibakar is protesting with a gesture over which he has no claim,' says Nihalani.
Filmmaker Dibakar Banerjee says how we feel about sex is effected by advertising and consumerism.
A complainant has alleged that he was duped of his land worth Rs 34 crore by the DLF Group and following a direction by the Delhi high court, Sebi has ordered a full-fledged probe into the complaint.
It's not every day that Bollywood churns out a tasty dish with the right ingredients. We suggest you taste it!
The Shanghai director lists Mirch Masala among his personal favourites.
Sujoy Ghosh dishes out a half-hearted hocus-pocus mix of old world lore with contemporary indifference, sloppy trips to the flashback and awkward bursts of forced sentimentality.
Paresh Rawal talks about his triple role in Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye.
Dibaker Banerjee tells us why he chose to be a part of Bombay Talkies and his emotional attachment to the film.
Yearend special: The filmmakers who shone through with their celluloid projects!
'We are at an amazing stage now in terms of the kind of content that is being generated and the filmmakers who are unapologetic about what they make. They don't belong to film families. So what Kaizad Gustad and Nagesh Kukunoor started -- at that time every year there would be one film. Then with Gulaal, Dev D, Khosla Ka Ghosla every three to four months, there would be a new film. Now there is one film every month and turning the box office around. Films like Madras Caf and Kai Po Che are doing good business. We are living in terrific times.' Meet one of India's most successful producers, Guneet Monga, 30.
Dibakar Banerjee's second film Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye! is a treat to watch. The attention to detail is amazing.
Screenwriter Jaideep Sahni talks about his latest film, Aaja Nachle.
The film tentatively titled as political thriller is based on a European novel, published in the 1960's.
This Friday sees the release of Dibakar Banerjee's Shanghai, and we at Rediff can't wait for the film. Here are a few reasons why.
Dibakar Banerjee on his provocatively titled movie about sex in India's small towns.
Scriptwriter Jaideep Sahni has an interesting chat with Rediff readers.
Actress Pia Bajpai talks about her upcoming film Ko.
After the super success of Love, Sex Aur Dhoka, the acclaimed filmmaker is ready to make a political thriller called Shanghai.
Abhay Deol has a penchant for off-beat roles in equally off-beat films (remember Manorama Six Feet Under, Ek Chalis Ki Last Local?). This time around the actor is playing a thief Bunty alias Devendra who gave Delhi police sleepless night in his latest film, Oye Lucky, Lucky Oye.
UTV Motion Pictures' and Four Frames' Poi Solla Porom, directed by Vijay is a remake of Khosla ka Ghosla -- and is a fun and racy reproduction.
Even if you close your eyes and try to picture the almighty Amitabh Bachchan doing his thing against the soundtrack, this really is Govinda-overdose like never before.
Director Vijay talks about his upcoming film Madhrasapattinam.
Director Dibakar Banerjee gets candid with his fans about his latest movie, Love Sex Aur Dhoka and much more.
Script writer Jaideep Sahni tells Aabhas Sharma that movies weren't his cup of tea - until he joined the business.
Here's our advice: Skip the movie, buy the chocolate.
Less than two years after his first film Khosla Ka Ghosla!, the small budget, runaway hit, film-maker Dibakar Banerjee has made Oye Lucky Lucky Oye. The 37-year old film-maker spoke this week about his new film, how he had taught himself the film-making art and his next project.
Sukanya Verma quizzes you to find out just how much you know about the movies.
Vinay Pathak talks about his latest movie Dasvidaniya and the five things necessary to become a successful actor.
'Your family doesn't want you to come to this field because there's no direction, no formula.' 'It's not as if your career is settled and you will get work consistently.'
'Ekta has evolved to the extent that she understands the fight to keep the cinemas alive, to keep collective viewing alive.'
Joginder Tuteja looks at films that didn't do well in theatres but became popular on satellite television or on OTT.
Pratik Gandhi once again proves that he is an actor who can bring any character to life with his dedication to his craft and instinctive understanding of what the role requires, observes Deepa Gahlot.
As the show inches towards its grand finale on August 2, finalists Ranvir Shorey, Sana Makbul, Naezy, Kritika Malik, and Sai Ketan Rao have their eyes set on the prize.
'I recently visited Farah Khan's house and it smelled really nice. Rajkumar Hirani is very particular about how his house looks and smells.' Boman Irani discusses the fragrances in his life!