Katrina attends the Red Sea Film Fest... Raai Laxmi enjoys a race... Amyra goes cycling...
Varun celebrates his birthday... Mohanlal holidays with wife...Hina goes to Kashmir...
Every once in a while, film folk get together to celebrate the media.
Vidya Balan showed off her new film, Neeyat, to members of the film industry at a special star-studded screening in Mumbai.
Film folk celebrate Mother's Day with white parties and heartfelt notes.
Raashi's summer vibe.... Disha, up-close... Amruta 'chills' in London...
Ayesha Kanga played Yashika on Netflix's Class.
'In anything in life, privilege helps.' 'Privilege means access. Access means connections.' 'Does it help? Of course, it does. In whatever you do.'
Several firms are stepping up to help their workforce cope with soaring temperatures
Amy shoots in Chennai... Preity's fan moment... Kunal is in Goa...
Vaani in Paris... Kartik at Times Square... Lara in Dubai...
Sachin Tendulkar's daughter lent her voice to an important cause.
Film folk queued up to watch the new Friday release, JugJugg Jeeyo, directed by Raj Mehta, and starring Varun Dhawan, Kiara Advani, Anil Kapoor, Neetu Kapoor, Maniesh Paul and Prajakta Koli.
Amruta is in Nashik... Karisma returns to work...Raveena tours Madhya Pradesh...
All eyes are trained at Janhvi Kapoor and Varun Dhawan's latest film, Bawaal, and quite a few stars trooped in to watch it at a special screening.
Just where are the stars travelling? We find out.
Priyanka Chopra was delighted at the grand premiere of her international Web series Citadel on April 4.
Neha is off to the Maldives... Parineeti tucks in momos... Esha goes to Venice...
Rekha watches Rani's film...Samantha visits a temple... Mismatched gets a third season...
How did Bollywood spend the weekend? Lets find out.
Agatha Christie meets Vidya Balan in Neeyat, Mayur Sanap tells us after viewing its trailer.
Shraddha gets the blues... Kajol spends the day with her love... Mini shares her memories...
Vidya doesn't not take the question lightly, and explains her pick with a seriousness.
'Neither did I approach the BJP nor did they ask me to join them. It was a natural choice for both of us to make.' 'It was never for me to ask or for them to give.'
Last weekend seemed to be dedicated to awards for style and talent.
Amazon Prime Video has announced a huge number of assorted Web series and movies, and the slate sure looks interesting.
Varun Dhawan shows off his new film JugJugg Jeeyo to his family and friends from the industry.
The summer saw its fair share of hits at the box office. Now, the monsoon has quite a few movie releases from across genres.
Producer Guneet Monga got married to Sunny Kapoor on December 12.
The first ever Bollywood Hungama Style Icons awards were held in Mumbai on March 24, and Bollywood's glamour stars looked gorgeous as they walked down the purple carpet.
There are many, many, ways to promote a film, but the producers of Jug Jug Jeeyo have hit the innovation jackpot.
Karan Johar had a busy weekend doing what he loves best: Partying!
'Every piece of content, every thought, has stemmed from reality and personal experiences.'
As the Indian version of The Archies gets ready to hit OTT, Deepa Gahlot picks 10 interesting college-and-youth-oriented shows on OTT.
Meet YouTube sensation and blogger Prajakta Koli, who features on Grazia's cool list 2020.
Neeyat is not only sluggish, it also creates zero interest in the characters. It could, perhaps, be watched on OTT, where it is inevitably headed, feels Deepa Gahlot.
It was a year of so many contradictions and contrasts that it became dangerous to talk about movies, people lost their heads discussing Friday releases, psychiatrists began dabbling in film criticism, and film critics turned into psychiatrists, says Sreehari Nair.
As the world celebrated International Day of Persons with Disabilities (PwD) on December 3, corporate India has kept up with efforts to make workplaces more inclusive and accessible. Organisations across sectors are taking initiatives such as equipping offices with practical work tools like Braille-friendly and voice-enabled lifts and screen readers. While inclusion has gained pace, only 11.3 per cent (or 3.4 million out of 30 million) Indians with disabilities have jobs.