Rahul Roy gives some frank insights into becoming an overnight star and his love-hate relationship with his mentor Mahesh Bhatt.
Shraddha Kapoor claims she's quite nervous about her solo debut Aashiqui 2.
Check out the hits and misses of last week.
The film is well made and strongly acted but is not as enjoyable to watch as it deserved to be.
Emraan Hashmi gets candid about his career, and the Raaz franchise.
Emraan Hashmi talks about The Dirty Picture and working with Vidya Balan.
The movie fails because of a weak script and story line.
Actress Neha Sharma gets ready for her first Hindi film, Crook: It's Good To Be Bad.
A look at the star arrivals.
Bollywood stars queued up to watch the week's release Malang at a special screening in Mumbai.
After being an assistant director, Kunal Deshmukh is all set to direct his own film. He talks about his journey to Bollywood, Jannat and many more.
The serial kisser dresses as a vampire and a girl in a song from Crook.
Mohit Suri's Raaz: The Mystery Continues alternates between horror and suspense.
Music has always enjoyed an important place in most Mukesh Bhatt productions, the new Raaz, though not in the league of Gangster, Woh Lamhe or Kalyug, does have its moments.
Perhaps Kangana Ranaut has not heard of the popular saying, 'People in glass houses shouldn't throw stones'.
Blood Money director Vishal Mahadkar got married to Tanvi on May 23 in Mumbai, and invited his friends from the industry to celebrate.
Here's a first look at Mohit Suri's Raaz: The Mystery Continues.
Joginder Tuteja looks at the actresses, who waited patiently, and will now release their films in theatres this year.
Gosh! the number of Bollywood folk who attended Producer Jayantilal Gada's birthday party, which also celebrated his back-to-back releases, Gangubai Kathiawadi, RRR, Attack Part I.
'A witless thriller so far removed from reality yet so consumed by its own self-seriousness, no amount of slick photography, soaring soundtrack or steady supply of conspiracy can salvage its tepid material,' notes Sukanya Verma.
'I don't want to develop a bag of tricks that I keep reaching into and repeating myself.' 'When you act every day, you start repeating yourself and that's a trap.'
It's party time for the team.
Tiger. Akshay. Ajay. Hrithik. Ajay again. Akshay again. Kartik...
There's so much entertainment coming up in 2023!
Which films are you looking forward?
Mrunal's traditional twist... What Arjun loves... Why Katrina's working hard...
Nushrratt and Jacqueline at the Ram Setu mahurat... Chiranjeevi launches a teaser of Rana's film...
Producer Ekta Kapoor hosts a success bash for her film.
Joginder Tuteja takes a look at 10 small-scale films which made big bucks.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'Our country has enough talent, writers and composers to create music.' 'The previous generation did their job and went.' 'I think we need to leave behind some things.'
Ranjish Hi Sahi is a feeble attempt at showcasing a sensitive love story, complains Namrata Thakker.
Quite a few actresses found love in the makers of their films.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Love stories, superheroes, family dramas, kiddie flicks, whodunits, rom-coms, Sukanya Verma lists your OTT menu for the week.
2020 will see new jodis on screen. While Ranbir Kapoor romances girlfriend Alia Bhatt, Ananya Panday will be seen alongside Ishaan Khatter.