Check out the star arrivals
There are 12 actresses, who are among Bollywood's busiest, working on multiple films simultaneously. Just who are they?
As news of Sidharth Shukla's shocking death spread, his friends from the television and film industry arrived at Mumbai's Cooper Hospital, where Shukla's body was taken, to pay their last respects.
Check out the red carpet.
Producer Ekta Kapoor hosts a success bash for her film.
'Will anything change for you after the election?' And the man said 'Kuch nahin badlega.' And he had a smile on his face. He knew nothing was going to change.
Bollywood puts its best fashion foot forward.
Sukanya Verma curates an impressive list.
Meet all the interesting couples on a grand evening.
Many films and shows go back in time to bring alive so many fading and forgotten memories.
Who should essay the characters of the other members of that history-making Indian squad?
'For me, success is saying 'no' when you want to say no.'
It's not often that you sport Aamir Khan at an award's function.
Check out the star arrivals.
India's Most Wanted hosts yet another screening.
'I come from a very small town. I never had my own house in Bombay.' 'Today, that experience helps me as actor.'
'If it's a good song, you will always see me singing it.'
The White Tiger makes a stinging commentary on New India's half-baked vision, but Ramin Bahrani isn't telling a Slumdog fairy tale here, observes Sukanya Verma.
The films that fared badly at the box office.
Bollywood celebrities like Prasoon Joshi, Bhushan Kumar, Ritesh Sidhwani, Anu Malik, Abhishek Kapoor, Kunal Kohli, Vipul Shah, Urvashi Rautela, Kailash Kher, Ranvir Shorey, and Anil Sharma were among the Bollywood personalities who attended a special meeting with Union minister Piyush Goyal and Bharatiya Janata Party vice-president Bijayant Panda on Sunday as part of central government's Citizenship Amendment Act outreach programme. The dinner was organised at a five-star hotel in Mumbai and was an invitation-only affair.
R Madhavan soaks in the fun as well.
Rohit Shetty's Sooryavanshi has set the stage for many more cop movies.
'The Maoists want the tribals to boycott the election while the police think the election is a farce and do not want to risk going deeper in the conflict zone.' 'Newton (played with sincerity and deep felt passion by Rajkummar Rao) wants to make sure that the locals cast their vote, a right given to them by the Constitution.'
'Forget about sharing 50%, Vijan has not given Raj and DK a single penny of the profits.'
'The show's success has only gone on to reinforce my belief that the best way to tell a story is with honesty, love and conviction... easier said than done in our industry!'
'That's the magic of the movie theatre.'
After 2020 and 2021 saw movies either been made for the OTT channels or releasing straight in the digital medium, 2022 too saw films arriving directly on OTT screens.
Six young Indian designers showcased their stylish ideas and vision to make India a fashion destination.
As much as Rs 4,300 crore was generated by 2019 movie releases. But 2020 is all set to be bigger and better!
Its success script: Investing more in local content ecosystem; growing its partnership footprint.
In a year of overwrought spectacles that slavishly sucked up to the audience, I found refuge in a bunch of 'mainstream' Indian films that espoused such old-fashioned values as dedication to craft, close observation and casual bravery, explains Sreehari Nair.
The parties never end in Bollywood!
Take a look at the other celebs at the screening.
...Because the students have made our industry worthy, Salman Khan explains.
As a self-confessed scaredy-cat, I have to say I was dreadfully exhausted by the end and noting the sloppy visual effects and continuity glitches in Janhvi's ghostly makeup.
Fanney Khan is in the same space as Tumhari Sulu and Secret Superstar, where starry-eyed aspiration and gullible hearts of gold go but nowhere as grounded in reality, feels Sukanya Verma.