The Hollywood Reporter introduces yet another awards show, and India's biggest stars give it a warm welcome.
Film folk stepped out to vote in the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) elections on January 14, and paused to show off their inked fingers as well as encourage the rest of the voting population to cast their votes too.
'If I have slipped and through my actions or words caused pain or hurt or trauma to absolutely anybody, please accept my apology.'
The film tries very hard to critique Bollywood cliches but ends up being one.
Salman Khan's 60th birthday party was among the highlights of the year, and expectedly so.
Raat Akeli Hai 2 is watchable, but considering the strength of its predecessor, it could have been more engaging, with a greater sense of urgency and a sharper, cleverer story, notes Mayur Sanap.
Film folk turned up in large numbers to celebrate Producer and real estate developer Anand Pandit's 62nd birthday in Mumbai over the weekend.
Gaurav Khanna and Akanksha Chamola were all about date-night goals at the Elle List 2026.
There will be a lot of excitement in the theatres in December but OTT entertainment looks good too.
Movie folk rubbed shoulders at the Global Peace Honours 2025 event in Mumbai over the weekend.
Several film folk paid their last respects to Sanjay Khan's wife Zarine Khan, as she passed into the ages on November 7. The funeral was held at the Juhu crematorium in northwest Mumbai.
Film folk have been looking very glamorous in the last two days, thanks to the Bollywood Hungama OTT India Fest.
Netflix has announced a thrilling line-up for 2025.
The always dependable Pratik Gandhi finds a match in Sunny Hinduja and they are surrounded by a top notch supporting cast, observes Deepa Gahlot.
It was a proud evening for Shah Rukh Khan, as elder son Aryan Khan shone under the spotlight for his first ever premiere.
What's unforgiving about Season two is the way the ever-so-entertaining Venkatesh Daggubati is under-utilised, complains Mayur Sanap.
The young star kid is all set to make his big fat debut in the OTT series, The Ba***ds of Bollywood.
Horrors of the mind and modern technology rock the OTT this week.
'A Lufthansa crew member reached a hotel in the middle of night and slept.' 'The next morning, something fell and she bent to pick it up.' 'She saw a dead body under the bed!'
Mallika Sherawat, who made her debut in Bollywood in 2003 with Khwahish, has not had a release lately, even though she has been active on social media.
Picking 10 excellent performances has been difficult but the attempt is to acknowledge the work of actors, who are often overlooked in favour of stars.
'Very rarely does a film give you the opportunity to do this, I was constantly improvising and adding scenes on the set.'
Rashmika's thought for the day... Shalini falls in love...Vicky takes Chhaava to Jaipur...
Actor Rajat Kapoor reads a chapter from Raj Supe's latest book When Life Cartwheels.
Lootere deserves points for originality and novelty, observes Deepa Gahlot.
Film folk took time off to watch the award-winning play Life of Pi at the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre in Mumbai.
Tanaav Season 2 is like any other espionage thriller with twists and a lot of tense and thrilling moments. What makes it interesting is that unlike season 1, this time, the plot unravels quickly without getting boring, observes Namrata Thakker.
There's not any effort -- not even a smidgen -- to resurrect a superstar on the wane in Sikandar, sighs Sukanya Verma.
'Each of us will have a beautiful story to tell about him because he went beyond work and touched our lives. That's a rarity in this industry.'
Arjun, Disha, Tara promote their film... Mallika enjoys the rain... Alaya goes out for dinner...
The year was rich in content as far as Web series were concerned.
'What guides Monsoon Wedding through and through is Mira Nair's openness as a film-maker,' observes Sreehari Nair.
A week before Tanaav starts streaming on SonyLiv, the makers invited the cast and their friends for a special screening.
Ranvir Shorey gives a fine performance, one that deserved a better script around it.
Jehanabad: Of Love And War authentically captures Bihar's political skullduggery and caste violence, observes Deepa Gahlot.
The sultry actress shoots for her next film.
Joginder Tuteja lists the interesting titles coming up in February.