'Sunny can command respect without raising his voice or fist. I wanted that personality for this character.'
Anil Kapoor on films and much more.
The house in Allahabad where Amitabh Bachchan lived in many, many, years before he became THE SUPERSTAR.
Entertainers can be good politicians if they treat the citizens as the audience, and treat their job like a live show, and work hard to make sure the audience likes them, asserts Sandeep Goyal.
With the monsoon sweeping across many parts of India, Subhash K Jha picks 5 of his favourite romantic rain songs.
The Big B remembered the film on his blog.
Soon after her arrival at the Mumbai airport for attending the two-day meeting of the Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) on August 31 and September 1, Banerjee drove to Bachchan's residence 'Jalsa' in suburban Juhu.
The actors will come together in Sudhir Mishra's Mehrunissa.
Tamil actor Dhanush talks about his famous father-in-law and his own recent super success.
Amitabh is responding to treatment after the surgery on November 30.
Director Ayan Mukerji has started introducing the main characters of his mega movie Brahmastra, Part One: Shiva.
'I was well prepared and confident that I would win at least win Rs 50 lakh to 1 crore.'
An A-Z of Bachchanalia, the letters expanding into unforgettable bits of his filmography.
'Today, Shekhar Kapoor is offended because no one has consulted him about this new project. Why should they?'
'Dr Kalam should be alive within all of us,' I Am Kalam director Nila Madhab Panda tells Subhash K Jha.
'I have an absolutely professional relationship, nothing personal, with Amitabh Bachchan.' 'I am the only person in the industry whom he never calls for home parties or festivals. Unless we have work, we don't call each other.'
In a special series, we will put YOU to the test everyday!
Filmmaker Suparn Verma revisits Mr India as the much-loved film celebrates its 25th anniversary this Friday
Here's what Bollywood stars are tweeting.
Which is *your* favourite AB film?
Bollywood loves number games. And not just the rat race kind. There's a slew of movies with numbers in their title.
Sidharth Malhotra presented a tribute to Mr Bachchan... Huma and Bhumi looked stunning... and more...
'KBC *is* Amitabh Bachchan. He is so courteous, he pulls out the chair for you and makes you feel like a queen.'
'The very idea that Kamal Haasan would retire from active acting for active politics is as ridiculous as to suggest that Lataji would give up singing to weave handloom dupattas for destitute girls in Muzaffarpur,' declares Subhash K Jha.
Abhishek Bachchan finally speaks up about his dad's illness.
'While I was performing it, I had a weird feeling that people would love it because it's so bizarre.'
'She was going through a low time and didn't know where her career was going.'
'He's one of the actors I've seen who, compared to so many younger people that we get to work with, doesn't have any tantrums.'
'Till a cheque comes into my account, I don't feel like a professional actor.'
Forty four years after Mohammed Rafi's untimely demise on July 31, 1980, at the young age of 55, the singer's work continues to enjoy a musical afterlife on radio, television and modern streaming channels.
Hansal Mehta's new film Faraaz is a hostage drama that unfolds over one night.
Raja Sen lists his reasons for not wanting to watch Rohit Shetty's latest comedy Bol Bachchan.
Sukanya Verma proves that it can be gorgeous too when seen through Bollywood's loving, lyrical eyes.
'Foreign exchange is being squandered.' 'Every top star is given tickets for his spouse, children, parents, ayahs, bodyguards, friends, friends of friends...' 'I've heard stars are even given shopping money.' 'Who is paying for all this?'
The actor plays lead role in the comedy thriller.
Police have beefed up security and traffic arrangements around the Bachchan residences, but will be charging the family for their services.
'The problems that the film explores still remain. It was a different time when we made the film. We were young and we thought we could change the world.'
The actor said the new, nascent media was offering a log of jobs and the people who were being recruited did not have a good idea of what should be done. However, Khan added that a lot of the reportage also made people in politics as well as in the entertainment world more accountable. "I have used media for my gains time and again. Now, I can't complain that they are using me. We have a synergy here. We go along hand-in-hand," admitted the superstar.