'I went to Nagpur for my engineering. I used to model there, those amateur fashion shows. Then you know, I thought why not try my luck in films and all?'
If he wasn't an actor, Aamir Khan could have made an excellent life coach.
'Ek ghante ke andar humare paas 78,000 calls aaye.' '78,000!'
Sukanya Verma celebrates its grandeur and grandiloquence in 25 glorious frames on its diamond anniversary.
Sukanya Verma revisits Gulzar's Ghalib and finds Barsaat, and Free Love!
20 Nadeem-Shravan film albums which emerged as chartbusters.
On his 90th birth anniversary, Sukanya Verma lists 20 of her favourite scenes that reiterate his extraordinary grasp on the language of cinema and connect with the viewer.
There's a reason he was called Baba Ranchoddas in 3 Idiots.
'We wish Gulfisha gets bail before Eid, but whatever happens will be Allah's wish.'
Bollywood is known to make everything look dazzling and dramatic -- suffering, seclusion, hopelessness.
The best analysis of politics does not come out of air conditioned newsrooms, but from the voices on India's streets. Rakesh Kumar Singhal -- once an army jawan, then an ONGC employee, then a tea shopwallah -- reveals why he left the Congress for Modi.
Kaabil serves nothing beyond an unabashed platform to vaunt a seething Hrithik, sentimental Hrithik, snarky Hrithik, sly Hrithik or spry Hrithik, feels Sukanya Verma.
'This anti-Muslim narrative is happening only in the minds of those who are always standing on the other side.'
Varsha Bhosle salutes that effervescent icon of Indian cinema, Dev Anand.
'I want to show that we are also part of this society and want to participate just as much, whether it is for security or whatever community work there.'
In our special series revisiting great Hindi film classics, we look back at Prithviraj Kapoor, Raj Kapoor, Randhir Kapoor and Babita's 1971 film, Kal Aaj Aur Kal.
As often is the case on celluloid, romanticising death is as significant as making every moment count where a young life's passing makes the realisation all the more heartbreaking and momentous.
Ten days after it came to light that a four-and-a-half-year-old boy inserted his finger and a sharpened pencil in the private parts of his classmate in a Delhi school, the girl's mother says the biggest hurdle in getting justice for her daughter is to battle the disbelief that she faces since the accused is so young.
Salman Khan, star of this year's Eid release Bajrangi Bhaijaan, talks about his journey from supporting actor to superstar.
Syed Firdaus Ashraf/Rediff.com attended the Congress president's rally in Mumbai on Friday, and explains why people who came with high hopes left disappointed.
'I am just making a creative film. It has nothing to do with propaganda.'