'Katekar kya hai? Wardi ke neeche ek insaan hai.' 'System me pissa hua aadmi hai.'
Manjhi The Mountain Man carries much promise but it is flimsily executed, feels Sukanya Verma.
Vidya Balan's Kahaani was a huge hit so much was expected of the remake. Unfortunately, Nee Enge En Anbe is not in the same league.
Masaan recently screened at the ongoing French film festival and was given a rare five-minute standing ovation.
'These actors have come at the right time, when cinema is changing.'
'Producer Sajid Nadiadwala and Director Ahmed Khan wanted Tiger to look different.' 'We did a lot of research for his hair and finally narrowed down to his current look.'
The film will finalled release on September 20.
Theatre owners are currently screening those Indian movies which are already released and the decision regarding new films will be taken on Wednesday.
It reinforces the Muslim stereotype, says Syed Firdaus Ashraf.
'My director has put the ugliest face of a crime on screen.'
Jagame Thandhiram is a failure alright, but it is certainly an interesting one, given that both the ideas that it was borne out (twin seeds, if you may) were sure-shot movie ideas on their own, observes Rohit Sathish Nair.
'I am not a supporter of complete freedom of speech or expression on any social platform, but we must have the right to choose as adults in a personal space.'
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Vidya Balan gets candid about her films but dodges question on censor board!
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'Her performance is a throwback to old-school histrionics and hysterics -- it's classic Sridevi,' says Sukanya Verma.
'I didn't want to be the bottom-most in the food chain of a commercial film.' 'I'd rather do something experimental and learn and hope that this translates into somebody noticing me.'
'Salman asked me if I would be open to playing a negative character.' 'I told him I would do even a single scene for him.'
Even with an ongoing pandemic, theatres in many states functioning at 50 per cent occupancy, a quieter social life and fewer movies, Bollywood still managed to pack in plenty of drama and trauma, fun and festivity, love and war into the year.
'We commission more from here than anywhere else.'
'So the ice melted even before it was frozen.' Bolly Gupshup from Subhash K Jha.
A look at the top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'I don't know if I became an actor, I was just trying to book jobs and survive.'
Bal Thackeray became a cult in his lifetime. Does Thackeray show this picture of him? Yes, it does, feels Utkarsh Mishra.
Since its entry in 2016, Netflix has announced over 60 titles to be sourced from India.
'What you saw in Gangs Of Wasseypur is only two percent of what really happens. Murder and other crimes are a daily affair even today. There is no value for life. People can shoot someone for Rs two! Once, I was talking to a person. I turned around to ask for tea, and when I looked at him again, someone had shot him dead.' Meeruthiya Gangsters director Zeishan Quadri talks tough.
Bollywood has taught us a lot this year. Sukanya Verma picks the most important lessons.
Kya Kool Hai Hum 3, Mirzya and Mohenjo Daro make the list.
'The feeling that you can go out for a coffee, that feeling of freedom would be nice.'
'That only a certain Mumbai story -- look at Salaam Bombay and Slumdog Millionaire for other examples -- gets made when an international audience is as much a target as the desi viewer, should invoke questions of representation,' notes Vikram Johri.
'Prashant has left us and it is really tragic. But I want to hold on to those little moments of happiness that he shared with me and with others whose lives he touched. That is how I want to remember him.' Aseem Chhabra pays tribute to Patang director Prashant Bhargava, who passed away on May 16. He was only 42.
'Vishal sir said he would sign me only when I accept to gain 10 kilos.' 'No matter what, I was ready to accept if I was getting an opportunity to work with Vishal sir.'
'We don't have that support system.' 'The last six years has gone into making Manto and raising Vihaan and it has been tough.'
Check out the impressive line-up at the International Film Festival of South Asia.
'As an actor, I think about the beauty of getting comfortable in the uncomfortable.'
Sometimes, the movies likes to use the rains in its title!
A look at the top 10 tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Salman has just launched Pranutan Bahl and Zaheer Iqbal in Notebook. Urvi Parikh looks at other talents who have bloomed under his care.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.