'The last four-five years have been a bit of a ride for me and my family.'
The awards show saw popular screen characters being honoured.
Many believe the Thomas Cup victory can do for badminton what the 1983 World Cup triumph did for cricket in India.
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The Hawa Hawai girl is making a comeback with Gauri Shinde's English Vinglish.
Here's looking at the red carpet arrivals of the Filmfare awards.
The stars Rediff.com Contributing Photographer Pradeep Bandekar sighted on Monday.
Indian Super League franchise NorthEast United FC (NEUFC) co-owner John Abraham expressed optimism that the country's ranking in international football would go up to 'double digit' from the current 159th position in the next seven years.
Disha's great grandfather directed Karan's grandfather in Bandini.
Stars find creative ways to get their beauty sleep!
David Bryan, The Hurt Locker supervising art director's next release is Abbas Tyrewala and John Abraham's forthcoming flick.
'For me, star is nothing, yaar.' 'It's really about the love you are receive from the people.' 'While I was in TV, I was getting that kind of love.' 'Now I've started doing films, I'm getting the same kind of love.'
Style Junkiie's new line was a casuals fest.
The wax works at Madame Tussauds don't always get it right.
Get your low down on what's happening in the world of Bollywood, right here!
Are you looking forward to Bollywood's new love stories?
The annual IIFA weekend in Abu Dhabi saw Bollywood's top stars in attendance, as they walked the green carpet and put up power-packed performances.
'The very fact that a girl from Haryana is now living life on her own terms... that's the biggest achievement in my life.'
'Nothing comes easy, but I knew what I was getting in to.'
Check out the winners and star guests at the show.
Just how did Bollywood welcome the New Year? What were their first thoughts and wishes of the year? We peek into their social media feeds, and bring you the answer.
Here's a look at the top 10 actresses' merchandise in demand on the site.
The summer saw its fair share of hits at the box office. Now, the monsoon has quite a few movie releases from across genres.
'There have been and will continue to be, so many captivating stories in colonial India.' 'Obviously, most of the white people were British, so if I am going to take on a role in a film set in one of the most turbulent periods of Indian history, then it only stands to reason that my character would be of British descent.' 'But that doesn't mean all my roles are negative.'
Ranbir Kapoor's deaf and mute act in Anurag Basu's recent release 'Barfi' has beaten 19 other films to be named India's official entry to the Oscars next year in February.
Split Image Pictures brings together Bollywood and Hollywood to create India's first creature -- feature film with the most stunning, never-before seen effects starring Mallika Sherawat.
'In the early years of this century, barely 10 years after liberalisation, drinking Coke was still cool,' notes Uttaran Das Gupta.
The award show was held on December 19 in Mumbai
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'I would put my hand in the ground and have a little listen to what the mountain was doing.' 'Actually, it was still collapsing.' 'And there was a very real possibility that at some stage, without warning, the collapse could continue -- and continue across us, the people who were doing the rescue and also across to the men on the other side, who were being rescued.'
Bollywood gives you some great vacation ideas!
The stars Rediff.com Contributing Photographer Pradeep Bandekar sighted on Tuesday.
Karan Johar is collaborating with Vicky Kaushal for his next project, and he made the announcement on Instagram.
'Suvinder Vicky in Kohrra. Manoj Bajpayee in Joram. Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub in Joram and Scoop. Gagan Dev Riar in Scam 2003. Sukant Goel in Kaala Paani.' 'The number of awards will not be enough for the kind of work that has happened this year.'
Indian women cricketers took to social media to laud the Board of Control for Cricket in India for introducing equal match fees for both men's and women's cricketers in a huge step to introduce pay equity in the sport.
While the media has been going into overdrive over red carpet appearances at Cannes, Nawazuddin Siddiqui has been quietly building a legacy.