Director Milind Ukey talks about his film Paathshaala.
The cast of the movie promote their upcoming film in Delhi over the weekend.
Catch the promos of Shahid Kapur's latest film, Paathshala -- which is slated for January next -- when you go to watch Karzzzz this Friday. Paathshala is directed by Milind Ukey and also stars Nana Patekar, Ayesha Takia, Sushant Singh and popular child artistes, Swini Khare [Cheeni Kum], Ali Haji [Fanaa, Partner] and Dwij Yadav [Nanhe Jaisalmer].
'The incident has underlined that you can't leave anything to chance or take anything for granted.' 'You have to ensure that your family is taken care of 24x7.'
Filmmaker and actor Arjun Sarja is producing, directing and acting in a big budget Hindi movie.
Pritam dishes out a peppy, enjoyable soundtrack.
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Rakhi Sawant has replaced Tanushree Dutta in an item number opposite Nana Patekar. Apparently the film, Horn Ok Please, was held up when Tanushree Dutta allegedly refused to perform an item number with the film's lead, Nana Patekar, who plays a truck driver. This has impelled the enraged producer of the film, Sami Siddiqui to cancel the film's shooting.
Joginder Tuteja lists the Bollywood arrivals in theatres later this year.
A sneak peek at Anees Bazmee's upcoming comic multistarrer.
Ishmeet Singh, who died in a tragic accident in the Maldives on July 29, was to make his debut as a playback singer in Bollywood in the Nana Patekar-starrer Horn Ok! Please.
Reader Shyam Das met the actor while he was shooting for the No Entry sequel.
A look at the star arrivals.
'A struggling actor once came to me and told me there's no work.' 'I said when there's no work, that's when you have a lot of work.' 'He said he didn't understand.' 'I explained that you have to keep reading, watching, writing, traveling.' 'It is like riyaaz for an actor.'
A look at the starry arrivals.
Item-girl Mrinalini Sharma talks about her first film, Apaharan.
A hoarding in a Mumbai suburb sets the mood for the SRK flick.
Filmmaker Sai Prakash makes a mess of a potentially serious subject.
Mumbai can't get enough of Ranbir walking on its streets.
'It took me 27 years to reach where I am,' says Anees Bazme.
Joginder Tuteja looks at how successful the genre has been in recent times.
'Because of the impact the movement has had, people will think twice before misbehaving because you don't know who will turn out to be another Tanushree Dutta.'