Her look in the latest Hello! mag cover is what dreams are made of.
Tell us, dear readers, if you're waiting for Shah Rukh to return to romantic films.
'Thank u for falling in love with us so unconditionally for so many years! #23YearsOfDDLJ', King Khan tweeted.
he found it difficult to pronounce names such as Sachin Tendulkar and Swami Vivekananda. The US president also struggled with the pronunciation of 'chaiwala', 'Sholay' and the 'Vedas'.
Bollywood made heads turn at the The Red Sea International Film Festival in Jeddah, when its biggest stars attended the opening night.
Director Arjun Sablok talks about his youthful film.
Haal-E-Dil doesn't impress. Average performances, bad music and terrible director make this film a disaster.
Karan Johar hosted a huge birthday party for Apoorva Mehta, the CEO of Dharma Productions, who turned 50 on March 17.
The Lata Mangeshkar rendered title song in Karan Johar's Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham will be re-structured as an orchestral item by American composer Kris Bowers to be part of the narrative.
A look at the pictures from the party.
Gauri wasn't very happy about living the Bombay life. With no friends in the city, she wanted her husband's films to flop so they could go back home, to Delhi.
'I was hesitant initially because I thought Amrish Puri's role was bigger than mine. But when I shot for the film, I realised Adi's casting was so good that no character could be replaced.' Anupam Kher goes back in time.
'It is the first-time voters and the agnostics who are often influenced by political advertising.' 'These swing voters tend to make a huge difference in the outcome of any election.'
B-Town's A-list can always count on the designer to make them feel like royalty when they tie the knot and create a look that will supersede all expectations.
As it celebrates 50 years of being in business, Joginder Tuteja looks at the big hits in the first part of this special.
Blockbusters like Sharda, Himalaya Ki God Mein, Suraj, Milan, Khudgarz, Dharam Veer, Rocky, Mard, Love Story, Kranti or Pyaar Jhukta Nahi seem to have lost their lustre and magic over the years.
Joginder Tuteja finds out if audiences love his villainous avatars by looking back at his negative roles.
'...and they did that. I want my films to release with love.'
Joginder Tuteja looks at the Top 10 movies of 2000.
'I am a typical South Mumbai girl and didn't know how to do latkas and thumkas. Whenever I would dance, I would shake my shoulders, not my hips.' Mandira Bedi looks back.
One finger goes a long way when it comes to gestures as these Bollywood stars will have you believe.
Some of Bollywood's top directors started very young.
If you want to make your enemy look like a threat, at least make them formidable, sighs Sukanya Verma.
Sukanya Verma looks at the variety of daughter characters served by Bollywood on the big screen.