Desi sightings in Western fare are no longer a rarity.
Guests were treated to an evening of polo and high-street fashion.
Like Farah Khan says, 'Kabhi Eid, Kabhi Raksha Bandhan' and Bollywood can't stop celebrating.
Joginder Tuteja lists the biggest money-making movie murder mysteries.
Three private gunmen hired by Rathee for security also suffered injuries in the attack.
There's an award for everyone at the Sansui Colors Stardust awards!
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
A look at this week's hits and misses.
'Stripped of all humour and heft, Chris Hemsworth's Tyler Rake is Thor sans the thunder,' declares Sukanya Verma.
Fascinating films based on true stories you might want to catch this year.
As splendid it is to behold, A Suitable Boy cannot match in soul and falls short of being memorable, feels Sukanya Verma.
Preliminary reports suggest that the bus overturned while overtaking a vehicle in Kanina town.
Stories of rural India, campus capers, realistic family dramas and urban romance that are no longer picked up by film-makers, find their way to the Web, and the viewing experience is richer for the variety available.
'It serves the purpose of entertaining the audiences and distracting them from the reality for at least two hours.'
Joginder Tuteja looks at recent films exploring the drug culture.
As the curtain come down on 2022, Roshmila Bhattacharya flashbacks to some of the year's news-makers and events.
Nishikant Kamat, who was undergoing treatment in Hyderabad, passed away on August 17. He was 50.
'Both Main Aur Charles and Titli are essentially stories of two plot-devices that became protagonists. You cannot relate to Titli or Charles, without submitting to the knowledge that neither of them are well-rounded characters; they are more like artifacts -- Charles, a schlock artifact and Titli, an artifact of spirit toughened by years of live brutality.'
Take a look at how celebs swore by black at the GeoSpa AsiaSpa India Awards.
A look at the top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Are Emraan Hashmi's thrillers popular?
Cinema halls have been ordered to shut down in many cities after the COVID-19 scare, so films are being screened only at a limited number of cinemas.
Like the rest of India, film folk like Lata Mangeshkar, Amitabh Bachchan, Akshay Kumar and Karan Johar came out on their balconies to clap and give a shout-out to people, who have been providing medical and other essential services during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, as part of PM Narendra Modi's Janta curfew initiative.
Watch stars dazzle at the red carpet.
A look at this week's hits and misses.
Kartik Aaryan, Sara Ali Khan at the trailer launch of Love Aaj Kal.
There is nothing of the level of Yes Minister, House Of Cards, Madam Secretary or Veep but there are at least 10 Hindi series and an OTT-released film or two, to whet the viewer's appetite for power-mongering, corruption and intrigue.
The prayer service for Veeruji, who passed into the ages on May 27, was held at ISKCON, in Juhu, north west Mumbai.
'Thank you for the cinema, thank you for the laughs.'
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Co-stars, colleagues, friends, everyone who knew him... paid homage to Vinod Khanna.
The hits and misses of the week.
Namrata Thakker takes a look at some amazing road trips in the movies.
Neil Bhoopalam plays aspiring prime minister in the series 24.
The hits and misses of the week.
Highway isn't merely concerned with cataloguing the virginal, versatile landscapes of Northern India. Often it's the only ray of cheer to offset the grimness concealed within two wounded souls, feels Sukanya Verma.