'But it is a choice I have made, not something forced upon me.'
Nagesh Kukunoor discusses Dor, it's climax, and the fears success brings.
For any television actor wanting to make it big in fims, getting a break in Nagesh Kukunoor's film is like a dream come true. But that is what has happened to the pretty babe Sonal Sehgal. After leaving viewers in Saara Akaash and Hotel Kingston wanting more, she is all set to star in Nagesh's Aashayein.
The Khiladi star pulled off an underwater action sequence which required him to be in chains for Nagesh Kukunoor's forthcoming film 8 X 10.
Filmmaker Nagesh Kukonoor speaks his mind post-Iqbal at IFFI.
Nagesh Kukunoor chats with rediff.com readers.
'We are at an amazing stage now in terms of the kind of content that is being generated and the filmmakers who are unapologetic about what they make. They don't belong to film families. So what Kaizad Gustad and Nagesh Kukunoor started -- at that time every year there would be one film. Then with Gulaal, Dev D, Khosla Ka Ghosla every three to four months, there would be a new film. Now there is one film every month and turning the box office around. Films like Madras Caf and Kai Po Che are doing good business. We are living in terrific times.' Meet one of India's most successful producers, Guneet Monga, 30.
Trade analyst Vinod Mirani gives us the box office verdict for the week.
Here's what your favourite Bollywood celebrities are tweeting.
Aashayein has a unique story that starts with good intentions, but eventually the treatment amounts to nothing spectacular.
Nagesh Kukunoor talks about Mod and his journey so far in Bollywood.
Ayesha Takia Azmi talks about the Mod her life took after marriage.
A look at the arrivals for the screening.
A month of non-stop fun and masti, loads of rib tickling comedy, blockbuster movies, insights on some of all time favourite stars with comic excellence, hilarious gags and favourite comic scenes culminated in a grand finale at the Vodafone Comedy Honours 2008 on May 16 where Star Gold paid tribute to comic excellence in Indian cinema and felicitated some of the finest comic talent from Bollywood.
'He underwent angioplasty. He is fine now.'
India's cricket captain dropped in on the sets of Nagesh Kukunoor's Aashayein, which stars John Abraham in the lead.
Anaitha Nair talks about her long awaited film Aashayein that releases this Friday.
The actress discusses her new film Mod and her career graph.
Newcomer Sonal Sehgal talks about Himesh-starrer Radio, and its youthful story.
Abhishek Bachchan and Vidya Balan also scored big at the star-studded event.
A neat review summing up what Akshay Kumar's 8*10 is all about.
The reality music show K for Kishore on Sony Entertainment Televison saw Arnab Chakraborty as its winner. He won the cash prize of Rs. 15 Lakhs and a contract from Sony TV to cut a solo album for HMV Saregama music.
The pretty actress is a hit with readers as she fields questions on kissing to the sexiest man alive, with aplomb
The name Anaitha Nair may not ring a bell but Chak De! India's Aliya Bose is definitely a name to reckon with. Anaitha convincingly played the role of the mischievous Aliya Bose in Chak De! India. Now, she is back, this time opposite John Abraham in Nagesh Kukunoor's Aashayein.
Nagesh Kukunoor chats with rediff.com readers.
Reader Gaurav Gupta and his family spent a lot of time with John Abraham in hospital.
'He is one of the most down-to-earth and hardworking guys I know, and that's true of all superstars, including Bachchan sahab.'
Over 75 films from 30 countries will be screened during the festival, showcasing the best Asian cinema from Japan to Turkey, says founder Aruna Vasudev.