The hits and flops of the week.
The couple tied the knot in 2013.
'You were looking for perfection in an incurably imperfect world,' mourns Subhash K Jha who knew Sushant Singh Rajput well.
Who should essay the characters of the other members of that history-making Indian squad?
Ayushmann Khurranna is riding the success wave with Bala being his seventh consecutive hit.
It's not often that you sport Aamir Khan at an award's function.
Producer Ekta Kapoor hosts a success bash for her film.
Vinod Mirani gives us his weekly verdict.
Even as Sonam Kapoor threw a Diwali party, Amitabh Bachchan hosted a grand celebration too.
Reviewers rated it high, but still, these films unfortunately flopped.
Priyanka Chopra plays mum to an 18 year old! Bolly Gupshup with Subhash K Jha.
"It takes away from the entire hard work of the designer. "That 15-second-long walk of showstopper is all that is remembered about that show."
Just what do actors *do* the whole day?
The film has been cleared by the Censor Board in time for its release on June 12, with a 'U' certificate.
Sushant finished off his innings in style by scoring high on his last theatrical release, Chichhore, a film that was ironically about suicide not being a solution.
B-town celebs at the launch of Y-Films' new fictional series Sex Chat with Pappu & Papa!
'In the new Bollywood, where success can translate, like a chain reaction, into gains in related fields, mere appearance on the screen is no longer a guarantor of fame,' says Vikram Johri.
'While men are brought up to be more vocal, women are taught to be more silent, resilient and self sacrificing. We have tried to explore this.'
Missed last night's episode of Bigg Boss? We bring you the pictures.
PeeCee returns to Mumbai and headlines the Zee Cine Awards.
A look at film releases affected by coronavirus.
'I am telling you that it's overestimated that everybody falls in true love.' 'It happens very rarely when two people really fall in love. 'And if that happens, the last thing that should be on anybody's mind is religion, gender, caste, colour and creed.' 'None of that should be relevant. It should be all about just two human beings.'
'Aaradhya is constantly singing and dancing at home, sometimes to my songs, sometimes to her father's and her grandfather's songs.' 'It's a normal household.' 'We're trying to keep the atmosphere around Aaradhya as normal as possible,' Ms Gorgeous tells Subhash K Jha.
Aamir Khan collapses on the sets of Dangal, sustains shoulder injury.
Malaika rocks in Pataakha's item song, Hello Hello!
Why is Kanagana after Alia and her family?
Bollywood is known to make everything look dazzling and dramatic -- suffering, seclusion, hopelessness.
Check out the star arrivals.
Made In China is puerile, flimsy film-making, sighs Sukanya Verma.
On his birthday on June 25, Sukanya Verma celebrates some of Raghuvir Yadav's best roles on big screen and small.
'At the end of the day, stars are actors.' 'They love performing. And the more challenges I feel that you end up giving stars on the sets, the happier they are.'
'We are going to be taken seriously by the government.'
Quite a few Hindi movies have explored different shades of the landlord-tenant relationship in passing or purposefully.
The hits and misses of the week.