'I never wanted to be a niche actor; I want to be a commercial star heroine.'
In the final part of his interview with Sheela Bhatt/Rediff.com, journalist Rajdeep Sardesai says the Congress lost the election in 2011, the year of Anna Hazare.
'People, who are objecting to the movie now, should have objected in 2014 when the book came out. But nobody did.'
Pankhuri Gidwani took a year's break to focus on the pageant, but scored brilliantly in her CBSE Class 12 exams this year.
There's a marked difference in the standing order of the leading ladies in 2016 v/s the ones who topped the charts the year before.
Here's looking at Bollywood's tryst with luxury cruise liners.
'I may have limited screen space in Baby but I am confident about it.' Madhurima Tuli talks about her big movie break.
The eighth edition of the Jaipur Literature Festival kicked off on Wednesday to a grand start with a bevy of authors, poets, Nobel Laureates along with some Bollywood celebrities, trooping in to the pink city to participate in one of Asia's biggest literary jamboree.
Lekar Hum Deewana Dil struggles to find its own voice, according to Nishi Tiwari.
'I have worked hard to reach here, and enjoyed myself too. I have been lucky to get the right people. The Miss India organisation supports me, and have a lot of people to guide me, says Ruhi Singh.
'In all likelihood, the Congress will fall short in Gujarat.' 'The Modi-Amit A Shah duo will hold on to the state for the BJP,' predicts Sudhir Bisht.
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly at the movies!
Bollywood's biggest overseas event, the IIFA Awards, will be held in the US for the first time. Aseem Chhabra reports.
With a string of deals with telecom service providers, DTH operators and Bollywood stars, Netflix goes all out to protect its turf in India and fend off competition, says Viveat Pinto.
Loved Mary Kom? You might want to see this list of other memorable sports films Bollywood has churned out over the years.
'Between Virat and me, we know what's happening. We know what we're doing. We are two adults who have something going on between us that we can handle.' Anushka Sharma opens up about her relationship with cricketer Virat Kohli, and her new film PK.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
And you thought Bollywood was just about making movies!
Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Bajirao Mastani has ruffled quite a few feathers among the descendants of the Peshwa and his Muslim wife.
The growth of a credible, objective news media business in India requires political will and a belief in free speech.
'This business of monopoly of one family must end.' 'Here, they picked up a few leaders for him as he needed support which was okay, but later, they became his cronies.'
Noyonika Chatterjee spills the beans.
Vote for your favourite sequel or prequel!
Prepping for Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Padmavati, remembering Rajesh Khanna and Raaj Kumar's exclusive tramp club and picking Ranbir Kapoor's best performance in my Super Filmi Week.
Here are some of the top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities...
Here's a look at the top 10 tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Sandeep Mawa is a Kashmiri Pandit married to a Kashmiri Muslim, intent upon spreading the message of love and Kashmiriyat through his campaign. He wants to hug Assaduddin Owaisi, Arvind Kejriwal, Rahul Gandhi, Narendra Modi and do a pau lago to Sonia and Priyanka Gandhi.
And yet, Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Rohit Shetty share so much in common!
'This film can be taken to the world.' 'I don't think cinema needs a particular language to understand it...' 'Salman has given me everything I have.' 'Whatever I am today is because of him.' 'Hopefully, one day, I will direct a film with him.'
'There is a lot of insecurity in this job. That is why we are paid so much money.' Parineeti Chopra comes clean.
'The beauty of my job is that no matter how much well I do it, people will say this guy is insensitive, romancing Sonam, dancing with Jacqueline, going to Poland to shoot a film, when he has a hunting case and an accident case against him. He's enjoying himself; he's earning Rs 600 crore but people don't know how much I have. All my good work goes against me.' Salman Khan gets candid.
At the best of times, ticket distribution in India's political parties is a tough business. The post-election result has to be judged, and judged correctly. It's an impossible job in view of the 814 million voters for whom the party bigwigs have to perform. Sheela Bhatt presents this light-hearted assessment of what's top of the mind for our political heavyweights.
Bollywood actors pay tribute to the veteran actress Reema Lagoo.
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Pavan Malhotra, one of our finest actors, shows us another side of Bollywood.
Here's a look at the top 10 tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'For a party with a fuzzy ideology, one that lives only for power, having a leadership that thought vaguely about returning to power in the distant future was a distinct handicap,' points out Mihir S Sharma.
'Delhi 2015 is a warning of an intensifying nightmare in the offing.'