Do you need help with your Ganesh Chaturthi outfit? Get inspired by these celebs who have nailed festive dressing.
May offers a mix of original Web series and digital movie premieres on OTT.
There are quite a few movies that still don't have a title.
'I would think a hundred times before I wrote a gay character or a mentally challenged character because it requires a lot of research and empathy. That's the reason I shy away entirely from stories that have rape. I just can't. It's just terrifying for me, as a woman, to handle subjects like that because it's so sensitive.'
Joginder Tuteja lists April's theatre releases.
But what about the singles' club? Well, they're in love too!
Joginder Tuteja lists the interesting titles coming up in February.
It's on the lead character's charm and rugged shoulders that Yodha shamelessly rests, giving Arun perfectly good reason to gloat, 'Is picture ka hero main hoon,' observes Sukanya Verma.
'I see myself as someone who is actively participating in the vision of new India.'
Celebrity makeup expert Deepal Haria tells you how to glam up your New Year look.
'Everybody has their bit of struggles and learnings. It will only end when you stop breathing.'
Bollywood stars celebrate Women's Day on March 8 in a special way.
The hour-long episodes lurch from adrenaline-pumping to yawn-inducing, observes Deepa Gahlot.
Zwigato urges viewers to think critically about the kind of unethical behaviour that food delivery workers have to put up with on a daily basis because of insensitive customers, observes Chintan Girish Modi.
Bollywood stars celebrate Mother's Day by sharing pictures with their mamas.
Bollywood stars celebrated Mother's Day with beautiful throwback pictures as well as adorable pictures of the next generation.
The IIFA weekend saw a bevy of Bollywood stars, with green carpet arrivals, performances and awards.
Disha's sizzling selfie... Keerty's gorgeous sari... Nithya's brilliant smile...
'Life is so unpredictable.' 'Devastating beyond words.'
Every film that Sriram Raghavan makes is a compendium of ideas and sensations that tickle him. Trying to remake a Sriram Raghavan film is like getting excited by somebody else's goosebumps, observes Sreehari Nair.