The Tiger Shroff-Disha Patani starrer saw an outstanding opening weekend.
The hits and misses of the week.
The hits and misses of the week.
Shreyas Talpade plays the titular role with aplomb, applauds Deepti Patwardhan.
The last two months of the year have plenty of entertainment to offer.
Bhumi Pednekar and Konkona Sen Sharma's ode to sisterhood, Robert Pattinson's amusing accent, Satyajit Ray's many masterpieces, Steven Soderbergh's breakout indie, Mark Ruffalo's good fight -- all this and more on Sukanya Verma's recommendation list on OTT this week.
Vinod Mirani gives us his weekly verdict.
Stunning looking, Bulbbul keeps the scares to a minimum, observes Moumita Bhattacharjee.
Tanuja could do practically anything on screen, applauds Subhash K Jha, as he salutes the actor on her 80th birthday on September 23.
'There are a lot of women out there in abusive marriages.'
...But ends up being oddly moving, says Sreehari Nair.
Some of her best films are not available on streaming platforms, but Deepa Gahlot looks at her Hindi cinema oeuvre on OTT.
A look at the top 10 tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Traffic is muddled and lacklustre in its set-up, feels Sukanya Verma.
Kahaani 2 could have been a great film, but it isn't.
Netflix has unveiled a line-up of 15 original series as well as returning seasons of popular shows.
'There will be other innovations coming, but, at the moment, this combination of the mobile phone and the Internet is such a disruptive way to deliver content.'
'I am not a part of any group or politics.' 'I work with everyone.' 'I have worked with Akshay Kumar and Ajay Devgn.' 'None of the Khans have ever taken me in their films.'
Amazon Prime Video has doubled its content investments in India and announced as many as 41 new titles in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and English, thereby throwing an open challenge to their streaming competitor, Netflix.
Here looking at 10 of Bollywood's best-known crime movies.
The difference between watching a movie on a laptop in your apartment and watching it on a big white screen is almost spiritual, notes Sreehari Nair.