Salman Khan's youngest sister Arpita tied teh knot with her Delhi-based beau Ayush Sharma in Hyderabad on November 18.
'If I had a chance to live it all again, I wouldn't change a thing.' Lata Mangeshkar looks back at her life.
'Working everyday gives me the most satisfaction. It really doesn't matter whether it is Housefull, Grand Masti, Ek Villain, Lai Bhari, Bluff Master or Tere Naal Love Hogaya. As long as I am working, and I am enjoying my work, that gives me satisfaction.' Riteish Deshmukh and his Bangistan co-star Pulkit Samrat discuss their upcoming film.
They say that cinema is a reflection of society. If that is true, what kind of society are we living in, asks Paloma Sharma.
The 30-year-old actress is one of the 15 contestants in the Bigg Boss house this season.
A low down on the Salman-SRK special episode on Bigg Boss!
Here's where Bombay Velvet got its retro fashion inspirations from!
The Welcome Back soundtrack keeps the fun element intact, says Aelina Kapoor.
Want to know what a film is about? Just read the title!
'When I was going through a bad phase, my fans would ask why I wasn't working.' 'I didn't have anything to say since no one was offering me work.'
What you must know about Urvashi Rautela, Miss Universe India 2015.
'I am disappointed because I wanted to show much more of me.' Lokesh Sharma discusses her Bigg Boss stint.
Tusshar Kapoor about Golmaal Again, its clash with Secret Superstar, his son Laksshya and BFF Kareena's son, Taimur Ali Khan!
Which movies should you watch in the coming year? We draw up a list.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'The honest truth is, after Tiger Zinda Hai released, the next time I was in contact with Salman again was on the sets of Bharat.'
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'Shooting the Golmaal songs are the happiest phase of the shoot because everyone is together and there is lot of fun.'
From the beautiful to the bizarre, Bigg Boss fashion has it all.
'Two years since the film released, but everything is still Sairat, Sairat...'
This year on Teacher's Day, we take a tongue-in-cheek look at the 10 invaluable lessons Bollywood has imparted.
"The situation has already improved in Gorakhpur and it would soon improve in the state as well," he said.
Ajay Devgn defends the Golmaal franchise.
Under attack from the Bharatiya Janata Party over his "silence" on terrorist Yasin Bhatkal's arrest and role of the Bihar police, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar said the cops acted in a highly professional manner and it was not for politicians to comment on it.
'My chacha's music is sweet and intoxicating'
Katti Batti is an imbecilic, cliche-ridden embarrassment that made me want to punch it in the mouth, says Raja Sen.
On RD Burman's 75th birth anniversary, Lata Mangeshkar pays rich tribute to him.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
A look at the potential blockbusters this summer.
'The casting couch does exist but nobody rapes you. The ball is in your court, and you have to choose.' Wah Taj actress Manjari Phadnis discusses her journey in Bollywood.
Filmmaker Muzaffar Ali looks back at his movies.
Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa director Kundan Shah tells Patcy N/ Rediff.com how he impressed he was with Shah Rukh in his early years.
O Teri, which borrows heavily from Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro drowns it all in slapstick so noisy it all comes off as more lame than loving, more blasphemous than beholden.
Daisy Shah talks about her favourite superstar Salman Khan.
Sonali Bendre talks about making her debut in a fictional television series.
'I used to enjoy going on the set of the Ramsay Brothers' films -- half the time I would be running up and down, screaming, wearing chiffon saris, getting wet in the rain, doing sexy dances. It was great fun and there was no stress, no Sanjeev Kumar or Basu Battacharya...' Sarika tells us why she loves the horror genre.
More Indians are watching films across screens, TV, online and other platforms than ever before. Whether it is by tackling costs, processes or revenues, the trick is to find a way of making money from all of them, says Vanita Kohli-Khandekar.