Sameer Karnik's new film might not be a big bait at the box office. Then again, its true credibility lies in its purpose not profit. But Bobby Deol doesn't hold a candle to the talented lad in the film.
According to the actor the film is an action entertainer but can be watched by the entire family.
Indian filmmakers set a record at the Toronto International Film Festival.
The actor is all set to star in an action packed film, Made in China, which marks the first time that an Indian production will shoot on location in China.
Reader Vinod Makkar spots the two stars at the Toronto International Film Festival.
This film does come from Karan Johar's heart, but it is the celluloid equivalent of self-pity.
Reader Jyoti P Handique and her family got unbelievably lucky.
The truth about KANK is that you can either love this movie to death or hate it with your whole being.
Karan Johar talks about his worries before and after KANK's release.
Salaam-E-Ishq, which opened to a lukewarm response in India, has dethroned Guru over the weekend grossing nearly $1 million in 80 theatres across North America.
Eat right and keep the heat away!
Reader Rajiv Bhatnagar couldn't believe how sporting they were.
Reader Vaibhav Kothari not just ran into Sushmita Sen, but also played a spot of Holi with the actress.
But Preran Kurnool hopes Karan Johar does his homework better next time.
Kiran Kamath feels Karan Johar really slipped while making his new film.
The perpetrators of the 2008 Mumbai attack, who shot dead 166 people, had confessed to details that should have been enough to hang him, but Pakistan enjoyed his anti-India rhetoric and let him spread his tentacles. A revealing excerpt from Khaled Ahmed's Pakistan's Terror Conundrum.
Amrita Rao sets the record straight in a Rediff Chat.
Have you seen these lovely behind-the-scenes pictures of Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro?
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Reader Abhishek Asthani feels let down by Johar's KANK.