A look at the current lot of Pakistani beauties on the Indian horizon!
Chandni Bainz has been making headlines since she was spotted along with Ishaan Khatter.
Prithviraj shows off his dark side... See Deepika do the Cirkus... Nargis' countdown...
Nargis Fakhri, in a revealing interview.
'I want to explore more than just be a pretty face.'
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
After a few heavy-duty parts, the 42 year old is ready to let his hair down and burn the dance floor once again in his upcoming rom-com, Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya, co-starring Kriti Sanon.
'I don't think my troubles would have happened if she was with me. I kind of lost my way after she was gone,' Sanjay Dutt once told Subhash K Jha about his mother Nargis, the legendary actress who passed away this day 41 years ago.
Bollywood stars spread the goodness of yoga on International Yoga Day.
Anupriya, Donal, Elli, Nargis, Regina, Sharvari radiated tremendous style.
'Madhubala told me that of all the addictions, the biggest addiction is make-up; once you put it on, you can never leave the limelight even if you want to,' Tabassum tells Patcy N.
Entertainers can be good politicians if they treat the citizens as the audience, and treat their job like a live show, and work hard to make sure the audience likes them, asserts Sandeep Goyal.
The third Housefull film is helmed by Sajid-Farhad.
A look at where B-town stars are celebrating New Year's eve!
Khuda Haafiz 2 is an unnecessary sequel, observes Namrata Thakker.
Check out these stunning beauties make a splash at the do!
Bollywood is making beautiful pictures in different parts of the world.
R Madhavan's Rocketry: The Nambi Effect has won the National Award for Best Feature Film while Alia Bhatt and Kriti Sanon shared the Best Actress award for their roles in Gangubai Kathiawadi and Mimi, respectively.
For those who want a chance to take a closer look at some of India's Cinema Greats, the AVM Heritage Museum in Vadapalani, Chennai, is a good place to start.
Aseem Chhabra lists his favorite 2023 films -- a healthy blend of Bollywood, Hindi indies and some of the best work that is being done in Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada and Bengali cinema.
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A picture of glamour and grit in the face of an emergency, the air hostess, flight attendant or air stewardess is often the hero we didn't know we needed.
'All my experiences in life have made me who I am today and I am extremely thankful for it.'
Salman does a reality check... Kartik spends time with Katori... Bipasha shows her whole world...
Sonakshi gets nostalgic... Yami celebrates... Prajakta enjoys a Taco...
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Fashion's favourite girls found a creative way to wear monochrome on the red carpet.
The Deol girls bond... Keerty's movie releases on Thursday...Nargis and Radhika have gyaan for us...
'My experience in Bollywood has been an interesting one.' 'It has shaped me as a person.'
Film folk attended the Hello! Hall Of Fame Awards 2023 in Mumbai on Sunday.
Celina has a tip for hairfall...Chahatt is enjoying the Maldives... What's Karishma doing in Istanbul?
It would be unfair to accommodate Gauri's incredible journey in six episodes, but the makers have done justice by casting Sushmita Sen. She adds a touch of elegance and reform in some of the most challenging scenes, applauds Divya Nair.
Alia Bhatt won hearts when she wore her wedding sari at the 69th National Film Awards at the Vigyan Bhawan in Delhi. The ivory embroidered drape was designed by Sabyasachi Mukherjee.
Shahid gets a new look... Ayushmann goes shirtless...
'We always think of retirement as a time to settle down, that it is the sunset of our lives.' 'Instead of calling it retirement, we must call it 're-tyre-ing', that is putting a new set of tyres and going on a new journey.'
'No small artistic film can even hope to win, except, maybe, as random tokenism,' asserts Deepa Gahlot.
'I hope this win inspires boys and girls who watch thousands of dreams and want to make them come true.'
Prayag Raj, who was so successful at his peak, ought not to have slid into oblivion, observes Deepa Gahlot.
She came like a whirlwind to wipe out, in one stroke, practically all female singing competition, recalls Raju Bharatan.