Pritam dishes out a peppy, enjoyable soundtrack.
Priyadarshan talks about De Dana Dan and why Akshay is his compensation for Mohanlal.
He does not have the flamboyance of Karan Johar. Yet, Priyadarshan is Bollywood's top director, whose last five films have made a good Rs 150 crores in theatrical release only. The director is back with his new film, Mere Baap Pehle Aap.
Tell us your funniest moments in movies. After all, isn't April Fool's Day a day of laughter and fun!
On Tuesday, November 29, 2022, the final day of campaigning before Thursday's first phase of the Gujarat assembly election, the Bharatiya Janata Party fielded an array of leaders to canvass votes for the party that has ruled the state since 1995.
'Aamir has bigger goodwill than even the Tatas and Birlas.' 'The Sanjay Dutt biopic is amazing because of Rajkumar Hirani, because of Abhijat Joshi's writing and because of Ranbir Kapoor's acting.'
A sneak peek at Anees Bazmee's upcoming comic multistarrer.
Director R Balki talks about his debut film Cheeni Kum.
Sadak 2 is all set to release on OTT this month, and it joins a bunch of sequels whose original films released more than a decade ago.
Preiya Bapat sends us more pictures of Priyadarshan's new film.
Reader Shyam Das met the actor while he was shooting for the No Entry sequel.
Hansal Mehta's new film Faraaz is a hostage drama that unfolds over one night.
Coolie No 1 is a cheap comedy for silly people, asserts Syed Firdaus Ashraf.
Naseer talks about his directorial debut Yun Hota Toh Kya Hota
Priyadarshan's new film, Bhool Bhulaiyaa, is not even a patch on the original Malayalam hit, Manichitrathazhu. Avoid at all costs.
February has its share of biggies coming up, and one hopes that the big bucks continue to flow at the box office with audiences making a beeline for films.
Which one will you watch on OTT this week? Sukanya Verma gives us her recommendations.
A look at what these film folk are doing these days.
The Priyadarshan film is a disappointment.
'It took me 27 years to reach where I am,' says Anees Bazme.
Akshay Kumar talks about the upcoming Phir Hera Pheri.
While Satya's pleasures are palpable -- among them the poetry of the coarse language, the mercifully rough-hewn texture, the oh-so-familiar underdog story -- these pleasures hit you at a completely different speed. The movie is charged with a sense of discovery, and every shot is a cornucopia of details existing independent of the main story. It's touching, notes Sreehari Nair.
Every now and then Bollywood finds itself in need of divine intervention.