Bollywood stars posted adorable pictures of their daddies on Father's Day.
'We didn't realise what a tsunami The Kashmir Files was going to be.'
Movies are now releasing in multiple languages in theatres, and each one seems to have found an audience.
Sukanya Verma looks at the many ways fire enjoys a significant presence in our movies.
Bollywood wishes #HappyFather'sDay.
The composer thanked other artists for the making of the song.
Following a year of pandemic prompted no-show and another of backlash for its staggering lack of representation, the Golden Globes felt more atonement than awards ceremony in its 80th iteration.
A look at star arrivals!
Will Varun Dhawan's Coolie No 1 be a bigger hit than Govinda's hilarious original?
Joginder Tuteja looks at stars with the most movies in the pipeline.
'Fire and Water are the two opposing elements.' 'One can destroy the other.' 'But if they come together and create steam, the force generated can run the motor of the world.'
Raja Sen feels Apoorva Lakhia's Zanjeer is an unwarranted, atrocious remake.
Joginder Tuteja takes a look at Bollywood's patriotic films, coming up.
Zanjeer's music is barely passable and doesn't have a single song that can become a chartbuster.
The Telugu film industry has its superstars making release announcements in quick succession.
'After Bharat Ane Nenu, I have been getting a lot of interesting scripts from the Telugu industry.' 'I would like to balance between Hindi and Telugu films.'
'I was tense the night before the shoot; I developed cold feet. However, when I got up in the morning, I was confident and looking forward to playing Sandhya.' Niharika Konidela gets candid about her first film, Ok Manasu.
Five big Telugu films are up for release during the festive season.
There are 11 actors, who are among Bollywood's busiest, working on multiple films simultaneously. Just who are they?
'I personally consider Indian cinema as one of the most creative and powerful forms of cinematic expression in the world.' 'An average Indian film is 10 times better than a costly American production because of the creativity involved.'