Model-turned-actor Milind Soman radically experiments with his appearance.
Pankuj Parasher, the man who gave us Jalwa and Chaalbaaz, is back with Inteqam.
Naseeruddin Shah and Om Puri are getting plenty of praise for their work in the thriller, Shoot On Sight, but the film itself isn't going anywhere, especially in America.
The veteran actor in a scene from his upcoming film, Shoot On Sight.
Alkazi, who was the longest serving director of the National School of Drama and mentored generations of actors, produced plays such as Girish Karnad's Tughlaq and Dharamvir Bharati's Andha Yug.
Kolkata-based Neeraj Pandey, who arrived in Mumbai eight years ago to make a career in showbiz, gives us A Wednesday this week, a gritty film about a terrorist and a cop. The film also stars Jimmy Shergill, Rajpal Yadav, Amir Bashir and Deepal Shaw.
Check out the star arrivals at this one.
Naseeruddin Shah, whose films Iqbal and Parzania are being screened at the IFFI in Goa, said his directorial venture Yun Hota To Kya Hota will release in April 2006.
The Supreme Court on Friday asked the Central Bureau of Investigation whether there was any "common thread" in the murders of rationalist Narendra Dabholkar, Communist Party of India leader Govind Pansare, activist-journalist Gauri Lankesh and scholar M M Kalburgi.
Showtime is watchable but never engrossing, notes Sukanya Verma.
Joginder Tuteja lists the highest-grossing female-centric films.
The 20-year-old boy has been admitted to hospital.
Ayesha Takia chats with rediff readers.
Bollywood celebs and cricketers attended the film's screening.
Vidya Balan speaks her mind about Shahid, movies and more.
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Naseer talks about his directorial debut Yun Hota Toh Kya Hota
The hits and misses of the week.
From light-hearted comedies to medical dramas to stories set in the heartland, there's something for everyone.
'He was perfectly happy sitting around in his undershirt sans his wig, with us all and scratching himself and breaking wind.'
Sukanya Verma looks at how one of the seven primal human emotions is usually treated in Hindi movies.
Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa director Kundan Shah tells Patcy N/ Rediff.com how he impressed he was with Shah Rukh in his early years.
This year's best director hopeful Rahul Dholakia talks about his film Parzania.
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Among those who received the awards were Odissi danseuse Sonal Mansingh, ghazal singer Jagjit Singh, journalist Prabhu Chawla and actors Aamir Khan and Naseeruddin Shah.
'When Bad Newz was given to me to direct, the first thing I did was go back to my childhood.' 'It's an ode to Hindi cinema.'
The actor was in form at the Banaras press meet.