'In every episode, you are tricked into believing that this messy girl whose life is falling apart is so talented and real that you have to love her for who she is.' 'And you will love her eventually because Masaba is effortless and looks stunning in every frame,' notes Divya Nair.
The world's most popular source for movie content, IMDb unveiled its list of the 10 Most Popular Indian Web Series, based on their page views on the site.
'The real India lives in the villages where everyone is trying to improve the other.'
Janhvi will play the title role in Gunjan Saxena, which tells the story of the flight officer who made history when she flew into a combat zone during the Kargil war, a feat never attempted by a lady officer in the Indian Air Force before.
Wherever Bollywood celebs go, the cameras follow.
The designer shared a note explaining how Kamala's victory inspires her.
Anthology movies are a strange beast. They can be as monotonous and harmless as munching away a bumper bag of chips -- you eat one, you have to finish the rest. Or they can be like discovering a rare treasure marked by profound insight and offbeat experiences, observes Sukanya Verma.
After playing the Rani of Jhansi, Ms Ranaut will play kabaddi in her next film.
Charlie Chopra and the Mystery of Solang Valley is fun in parts, discovers Deepa Gahlot.
A weekly roundup of the best and worst styles from the celebrity circuit.
Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar is an intriguing mess, feels Sukanya Verma.
OTT's glamorous stars walked the purple carpet for the first edition of the OTTplay awards in Mumbai.
December is set to be special because four original films see a straight-to-digital release.
'Television actors are people who play with fire.'
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever has become an instant success at the box office.
'When women are independent financially, they will never take crap.'
Rashmika Mandanna will star alongside Amitabh Bachchan in Vikas Bahl's next directorial venture, Deadly.
Amazon Prime Video has announced a huge number of assorted Web series and movies, and the slate sure looks interesting.
Yet again, Drishyam 2 ruled the weekend, as the three new releases could not make any mark at the box office.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
February fashion goals from Deepika, Taapsee, Kiara!
Bollywood stars with their families responded to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's appeal to show the nation's 'collective resolve and solidarity' in its fight against coronavirus with a symbolic gesture of lighting a lamp on Sunday night.
Bollywood has been practising self-isolation for a few days now, especially on Sunday, when Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the Janta curfew.
Uunchai has a simple enough story that drags on for 169 minutes and 48 seconds on the sheer good will of its veteran cast.
So which film will *you* watch at a theatre near you?
The Michelin Star chef and host of MasterChef India, who penned his first work of fiction, shares stories from his life.
From moments that felt long time in the coming to swashbuckling statements that could be interpreted in more ways than one, there are some that fanned our nostalgia, some made our jaws drop (or stomachs churn), some hit too close home, still others left us with a lingering sense of guilt. Sukanya Verma picks cinematic imagery that stood out in 2023.
Sukanya Verma recaps everything we learned this year in showbiz.
Goodbye makes ordinary places, ordinary people and ordinary events become interesting, observes Mayur Sanap.
The filmmaker is in desperate need for financial aid.
Bollywood's gorgeous ladies looked glamorous on the IIFA green carpet, but the men didn't disappoint either.
Joginder Tuteja takes a look at 10 small-scale films which made big bucks.