On his birthday on June 25, Sukanya Verma celebrates some of Raghuvir Yadav's best roles on big screen and small.
The city plays host to the 16th International Children's Film Festival of India.
The film is based on the late Indo-Canadian drug lord Bindy Johal's life.
Om Puri's biography, Unlikely Hero, offers a glimpse into his life and movies.
In an interview with Nandita Datta she talks about biotechnology becoming the new buzzword and what it takes to build a successful career.
Bollywood says goodbye to Shashi Kapoor.
We caught up with model Simran Mundi at the Lakme Fashion Week in Mumbai.
A look at the starry arrivals.
Naseeruddin Shah talks about his upcoming film, Firaaq, directed by Nandita Das, and more.
In India, there is a perception that the current ecological disaster is a responsibility of the developed world. If we want to play in the big league we must stop seeing ecological solutions as impositions, say Vikram Sood and Nandita Sood-Perret.
'Albert Pinto Ko Gussa Kyon Aata Hai neither asks nor answers,' complains Sukanya Verma.
Om Puri looks back at the days of shooting City Of Joy with the star, who died on Monday.
Here's how filmi folks ushered in the festival of colours!
In what will be the first such comprehensive exercise in the IT industry, all the 91,000-odd employees of India's second-largest IT services provider, Infosys Technologies, will now have to pass certification programmes to get promoted. The certification programme, conducted every March, is now being extended across the board and will test the employees' domain expertise, and grade them accordingly to be eligible for promotion.
'Shahid had no qualms about shedding his hair for the role,' says a source.
The actor asserts that he is the victim in his domestic strife.
Mohit Suri's Raaz: The Mystery Continues alternates between horror and suspense.
About 3,500 jurists, academics, actors, artistes, writers and people from other walks of life called the registration of the FIR against The Wire's founding editor an attack on press freedom.
Look out for some of the best films Asia has to offer at this year's festival.
Firaaq, directed by Nandita Das, and Deepa Mehta's Heaven on Earth have bagged awards at the Asia-Africa Competitions category coinciding with the close of the Dubai International Film Festival. Sreekar Prasad won the Best Editor award for Firaaq while the Best Screenplay award went to Deepa Mehta for Heaven on Earth.
Here's a look a Bollywood films featuring girl-on-girl action!
''The OTT platform has been taken over by dark dramas and thrillers.' 'So Baarish 2 is a enjoyable breeze.'
The year ahead will be all about making a personal style statement with some help from designers
The hits and misses of the week.
Nagarjuna, who starred in the original film, will reprise his role in the Hindi version, which is called Don No 1.
India-born author Salman Rushdie and Indian Canadian filmmaker Deepa Mehta will collaborate to produce a movie based on his prize winning novel Midnight's Children.
This season promises to be special for many reasons.
Tabasum Guru, wife of Afzal Guru, set to be hanged on October 20 for his involvement in Parliament attack in 2001, on Tuesday filed a mercy petition with President A P J Abdul Kalam.
The Bharatiya Janata Party has won the Hamirpur Lok Sabha by-election, with its candidate Anurag Thakur drubbing his nearest rival, the Congress's O P Rattan, by over 1,74,000 votes.
Stars and Stars turned up at the event to mark 70 years of Cannes on Wednesday, May 23.
Sukanya Verma lists some of Bollywood's delightful reel-life husband and wife jodis in the last few years.
The good, bad and ugly looks from the celebrity circus.
Check out the other star arrivals at this beach party in Goa.
Director Rahul Dholakia's film opens a festival in the US.