The Priyadarshan film is a disappointment.
A look at what these film folk are doing these days.
'It took me 27 years to reach where I am,' says Anees Bazme.
Akshay Kumar talks about the upcoming Phir Hera Pheri.
Hansal Mehta's new film Faraaz is a hostage drama that unfolds over one night.
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.
Director Govind Menon on Bachke Rehna Re Baba, Rekha and Mallika Sherawat.
Check out the star arrivals at this one.
Priyadarshan on his new film, Hulchul.
The hits and misses of the week.
Which one will you watch on OTT this week? Sukanya Verma gives us her recommendations.
Joginder Tuteja looks at promising comedies getting ready to tickle your funny bone.
The rest of the core cast are Suniel Shetty, Paresh Rawal and Johnny Lever.
Every now and then Bollywood finds itself in need of divine intervention.
Ayushmann Khurana, who is shooting, was missing at the celebrations.
The most awaited trailer of the year has been released and it looks amazing.
Sukanya Verma looks at all the wonderful, wacky and woeful ways Bollywood has portrayed blindness on screen.
Priyadarshan has made some of the best comedies in Hindi cinema, but the director says it none of it would have been possible without the cult success of Hera Pheri which completed 20 years on March 31.
Shahid Kapoor packs in a lot of blood and gore in his new film, Bloody Daddy, directed by Ali Abbas Zafar (Tiger Zinda Hai, Gunday).
Vinod Mirani gives us his weekly verdict.
What do you think of Sanju's new poster?
Rajkumar Hirani's blockbuster Sanju completes three years on June 29.
Tell us, dear readers and fellow AAA fanatics, what is that one thing about this beloved laugh raiser that you love the MOST?
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.
'I believe in India people should have, up to a certain age, compulsory military training. I also believe that voting should be made compulsory. I have some violent idea, that all candidates should sign an affidavit that whatever they have promised to the people, if they are unable to fulfill they won't stand in elections again.' 'I addressed a meeting near the Kalandari mosque where more than 8,000 Muslims had come to listen to me. I said Muslims have nothing to fear, you fear only Allah. You should be afraid of no one... Some people are creating a fear about Modi in your community. I only want you to understand that.' Paresh Rawal, the BJP candidate from Ahmedabad East, speaks to Sheela Bhatt/Rediff.com
'People remember each and every dialogue of Andaz Apna Apna, just as they remember every dialogue of Mughal-e-Azam and Sholay.'