Celebs caught candid in Madrid!
'The moment he said my answer was right, I wanted to cry with happiness. But I did not want to cry in front of everyone and spoil my kajal. But I couldn't control my tears' Anamika Majumdar looks back at her winning moment on Kaun Banega Crorepati.
Why do Hindi cinema superstars flounder in their fifties, asks Vanita Kohli-Khandekar.
The actress will be next seen in Imtiaz Ali's Tamasha opposite Ranbir.
Stars tweet adorable pictures and messages on Mother's Day.
'I did not grow up watching Bollywood movies because I don't understand Hindi. The only Bollywood movie I have watched is Piku. I may have seen Hindi films with my mother when I was younger, but otherwise, I haven't sat down to watch a Bollywood film.' Andrea Tariang gets ready for her big Bollywood debut.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'Rishi Kapoor is what sustains our interest when the humour evaporates and 102 Not Out slumps in a cesspool of soppy disclosures and exploited emotions.' 'The sequence where he walks down memory lane alone is testament to his artistic extensity.' 'No one makes the viewer vulnerable like Rishi,' says Sukanya Verma.
If Indian storytelling can deliver, it can make the entertainment industry an engine of economic growth and a substantial contributor to GDP, says Vanita Kohli-Khandekar.
A row had earlier erupted over Bachchan's participation in the second anniversary celebrations of National Democratic Alliance government with Congress targeting him and Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the light of the megastar's name figuring in Panama Papers expose.
The men who made all the money in 2015!
'Of the countless protagonists I encountered at the movies in 2015,' says Sukanya Verma, 'these seven are enduringly unique and notable. They possess that extra something that's not always on paper but earns distinction on the silver screen.'
'I grab every challenging role hungrily and try to give it my best shot,' he says.
Both Raazi and Veere Di Wedding are interesting films that worked. There is no point reading a trend in them, says Vanita Kohli-Khandekar.
When Bollywood stars opted for bicycles.
Sukanya Verma looks back at the decade gone by, in the movies.
Sukanya Verma's super-filmi week marks a star-studded start to the year
Check out the winners of the 63rd National Film Awards.
A look at the star arrivals.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Singers and other artistes react to Pakistan ghazal singer Ghulam Ali's decision to cancel all shows in India till 'things settle down in the nation'.
How many of the 319 films Aseem Chhabra watched in 2018 have you seen?
'It's a performance that puts the Bachchan hysteria to shame,' observes Sreehari Nair.
Care for the vintage vibe? Learn from Bollywood.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'The most difficult thing in the world is to convince someone to put Rs 20 crore on your movie script.'
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Dil Dhadakne Do joins the debate over the role of women in India.
As Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav criss-crosses Uttar Pradesh to drum up support, the ruling party's hi-tech 'war room' in Lucknow is working round-the-clock as his "eyes and ears" to breathe life in his hectic electioneering by updating him on all key developments.
Among many things that Amitabh Bachchan's onscreen credentials remains unrivalled for, dying is right at the top!
Aseem Chhabra picks the finest Indian films in the 2010-2019 decade.
'I am not such an actor that hits and flops will decide my career.'
In his afterword to the book, Pink: The Inside Story, Pink's writer-producer Shoojit Sircar explains why the movie was a turning point in his personal and professional life
Who were the ones we'd have liked to see more of, or ones we wouldn't mind running into again?
Horror, drama, romance and action... it's all on your plate this year!
Shakib Al Hasan defended Kolkata Knight Riders teammate Piyush Chawla.
Mukti Bhawan is as much about its characters embracing the inevitability of death as it is about their loved ones grappling with conflicting emotions, writes Sukanya Verma.