With about 90 prints in North America, 31 in the United Kingdom and 900 in India, Shahid Kapur's Kaminey is all set to challenge the monster hit, Love Aaj Kal.
From Superman to Rang De Basanti, a selection of the week's best movies stories.
On her 30th birthday Kareena lists the films she loved doing.
Vishal Bhardwaj's Kaminey stars an interesting mix of actors -- and we're not talking only about the lead actors.
Tasaduq, a famed cinematographer, joined the party in the presence of his sister and Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti who was there along with her cabinet and party colleagues. In his brief speech at the function, Tasaduq thanked the party workers for their love and affection towards PDP.
Meet Nakuul Mehta, who makes his acting debut in Kumar Mangat's film Haal-E-Dil opposite Mangat's daughter, Amita and another newcomer, Shekhar Suman's son, Adhyayan.
Sukanya Verma looks at Bollywood's various terrace moments.
The 36-year-old actor is currently undergoing Angiography.
On the occasion of Raksha Bandhan, the sisters talk about their brother Saif.
The actresses have been nominated for Best Actress as well.
With so few actress-oriented films, the question is a pertinent one.
'There is a part of me that says it is a great time to tell stories from my own land.' 'But then opportunities are coming my way from all over the world.' 'So one foot is here and one foot is in the West.'
If the success of Omkara, which wrestled with the themes of betrayal, jealousy, destructive ambition and revenge, is any indication, then Eklavya too should do solid business.
Vivek Oberoi and Ajay Devgan are in town to promote their upcoming release, Omkara.
Filmmaker Vishal Bhardwaj has faith in his Omkara.
'I don't take being a Nawab very seriously.'
This will be first foray into electoral politics for Hussain, who officially joined the PDP on January 7.
'He is not interested in cricket or football.' 'He is interested in singing, dancing and painting.' 'Right now, he thinks he's Lord Rama.'
'She is a star and that has nothing to do with where she was born.' 'I always say about her that, wherever she would have been born and whatever job she would have done, she would have been a star
Because, let's face it, we can never have enough of her on the silver screen!
'Ek Hasina Thi is the best movie of its kind. Similarly, for Omkara and Hum Tum. But after that, what do you do? You just flatten out and start doing some bad movies because they aren't making any (good movies). I mean, what has Vishal Bhardwaj made after Omkara that is comparable? What has Kunal Kohli made after Hum Tum that is comparable?' Saif Ali Khan hopes that new film Chef impresses.
On Kareena Kapoor's 40th birthday on September 21, Sukanya Verma handpicks 25 of her most stunning frames from various movies to highlight how she draws our attention in big and small ways.
His songs were the anchor, the substratum, if you will, upon which life unfolded day after day, decade after decade -- across villages, towns, cities, and regions. Siva Sankar pays tribute to S P Balasubrahmanyam, the legendary singer who passed into the ages on Friday.
Before Vishal Bharadwaj's advent, several Hindi filmmakers had attempted screen adaptations of Shakespeare's various works, with varied success.
Sukanya Verma looks at the many, many reasons for marital discord reported in Hindi movies.
As the countdown to her big day begins, we look at her bridal avatars on reel and ramp.
The actress refused to kiss Ajay Devgn in Satyagraha.
Ajay has made some brilliantly reviewed films, some big hits and many, many, entertainers.
'Her short black choli with a deep cut-out back and multi-coloured pom-poms became quite a sensation. It was clearly meant to draw your attention to Kareena's perfect figure.'
Priceless gems, tucked away in movie history.
As we eagerly wait to see what 'farq' it makes when it hits the screens on June 28, Sukanya Verma looks at the few occasions caste came up in Hindi movies.
Sukanya Verma looks at the jhoola, and how it's an unforgettable part of many a Bollywood imagery in celebration, romance, frolic and, sometimes, even menace.
Siva Sankar looks at S P Balasubrahmanyam's fantastic repertoire.