A look at the hits and misses of the week.
Tiger Shroff and his sister Krishna Shroff hosted the Matrix Fight Night in Mumbai on Tuesday night.
Hands down, the star of the show is Rajkummar Rao, observes Sukanya Verma.
De De Pyaar De is a Radio Play being passed off as a Motion Picture, says Sreehari Nair.
'Forget dating, I am struggling just to have a crush on someone,' says the gorgeous looking actress.
A look at the hits and misses of the week.
A look at the hits and misses of the week.
'Every day, after 'pack-up', Khansaab and Deepika would come for dance practice and rehearse till around 1-1.30 am.' 'The weather was a challenge because while on screen, it looks warm and sunny, it was actually bitterly cold, with a sharp, stinging wind which had the actors and dancers shivering in their summer clothing.'
A woman alleged multiple instances of sexual, mental and emotional abuse by Sajid Khan where he allegedly forced her to send him photos of herself in a bikini, called her late into the night under the pretence of work.
'In my house, we rarely discuss my films.' 'They only found out that this is the film I am doing is when reactions to the posters kept coming in.' 'Then they saw that their daughter hasn't slept for two days because I kept receiving nasty comments (on social media).'
'I've been tagged as a Punchnama girl, where I break everyone's hearts. I wanted to be a heroine in that film but what did they make me?'
By the time they turned 40, Prithviraj Kapoor had done about 50 films, Raj Kapoor about 46 films and Rishi Kapoor about 80 films. As Ranbir Kapoor turns 40, Deepa Gahlot explores the Kapoors cinematic landscape to find out where the young actor stands in comparison to his great grandfather, grandfather and father.
2019 seems totally ready for new directors, with superstars queuing up to work with fresh talent.
Disgruntled Janata Dal-United leader Upendra Kushwaha on Monday resigned from Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's party, less than two years after returning to the party, and announced formation of the 'Rashtriya Loktantrik Janata Dal'.
Here's giving these actors a standing ovation!
'I have to pinch myself to believe that 10 years have just gone by.'
Joginder Tuteja looks at the upcoming films and their release dates.
Pyaar Ka Punchnama 2 contains some genuine belly laughs, and would have been perfect were it not for its feature-length running time, writes Raja Sen.
'You'll find more wisdom on such matters in a Sara Ali Khan interview,' says Sukanya Verma.
'The way the film has been designed is also very unique. The entire film is set in just one room.'
'Adi Sir told me when he watched Gully Boy, he felt I was hero material.'
'You have to sell yourself as a product in Bollywood.'
From Pari to PadMan, it's all there in the movies this year!
A former protege of the JD-U de facto leader, Kushwaha, had revolted against Kumar in 2013, giving up his Rajya Sabha berth and floated his own outfit.
Bharatiya Janata Party national spokesperson and former Union minister Syed Shahnawaz Hussain, who got elected to the Bihar legislative council last month, was on Tuesday sworn in as a member of the Nitish Kumar cabinet.
'I like the fact that people think I am a funny guy and can make them laugh.'
Bollywood's newest formula for guaranteed success?
'When Rajkumar Hirani offered me the film, I was probably in the worst phase of my life.'
Decoding the Sanju myth, baking for the Avengers and more in Sukanya Verma's Super Filmi Week.
In a weekly chat with readers, Rediff's Love Guru addressed their relationship problems and offered solutions. Here's the unedited transcript.
'Today, music directors do not work on a song that turns out to be the biggest hit of the year.' 'Their main focus is on creating a song which becomes an instant hit.' 'Whether the audience remembers that song after a couple of months or not, that does not concern them anymore.'
In a weekly chat with readers, Rediff.com's Love Guru offers relationship advice.
Women like men who are confident, chivalrous, well-mannered, says Love Guru.
Love Guru in a no holds barred chat with our readers!