Subhash K Jha lists his 10 favourite romantic Hindi films.
If there's one thing about the decade our glamorous lot is in NO RUSH to replicate, it is the '80s' kitschy, over-the-top sartorial style.
'But some like Rakesh leave an imprint that is hard to remove or forget...'
Subhash K Jha doffs his hat to the musical genius R D Burman on his 30th death anniversary on January 4.
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'Till the very end of the filming, I couldn't believe that I was actually doing a film with Akshay Kumar,' Amy Jackson tells Patcy N/ Rediff.com.
'Being called 'hot' was getting offensive after a point. I refused to play a hot girl and take the typical route in Queen,' Lisa Haydon tells Rajul Hegde.
Which film are you looking forward to?
Dinesh Raheja doffs his hat to the movie legend, who will be honoured with the Dadasaheb Phalke Award this year.
A look at all the times Goa played Bollywood's favourite getaway on screen.
Second Hand Husband is entertaining in parts, says Nishi Tiwari.
'With him by your side, you can even leap from the Bhuj Khalifa knowing that even if you crash land, the journey will be unforgettable.'
'My journey as an actor started to evolve when Web series started blowing out in a big way.' 'I lucked out because Inside Edge was one of the first big shows so that gave me a good platform, and led to more opportunities.' 'Web series have an ensemble star cast, and the characters are well written.' 'It's not only about a hero or a villain.'
'When Julie 2 releases, I will tell you whether I am sanskari or not.'
Joginder Tuteja looks at how well Hindi remakes perform at the box office.
'A whole universe of feelings and moods went into them.'
Bollywood is known to make everything look dazzling and dramatic -- suffering, seclusion, hopelessness.
Abhay Deol shoots himself in the foot by acting in (and, inexplicably, producing) this monstrosity called One By Two that sucks all the goodwill out of an actor we usually like, writes Raja Sen.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Singh is Bliing proves all that glitters is not gold, says Sukanya Verma.
'I've never allowed success to go to my head.' 'I've seen many artistes fall because of their pride.'
Did you expect Kareena Kapoor to die in Udta Punjab?
You may like Luv U Soniyo more for its comedy than the romance, writes Nadisha Daniel.
Sukanya Verma lists the memorable use of trees in Hindi movies.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'Rishi Kapoor was a complete original.' 'He dazzled the screen and stayed a livewire off it as well,' remembers Sukanya Verma.
A tribute to one of Indian cinema's most prolific filmmakers K Balachander, who passed away at the age of 84 on December 23.
Whenever Akshay appears on screen, The Shaukeens transforms into another movie -- one that's substantially more comic, cheeky and winsome, says Sukanya Verma.
'Shah Rukh and I have a very good relationship.' 'When he is with you, he is completely yours, once he leaves the room, he doesn't know you.' Pamela Chopra discusses her life with her late husband Yash Chopra, and sons Aditya and Uday Chopra in an exclusive interview.
Spark's title, like everything else about it, is random, rants Paloma Sharma.
Sukanya Verma looks at Bollywood's various terrace moments.
Hailed as one of the finest filmmakers of his time, K Balachander, who passed into the ages on December 23, has left behind a rich legacy of hard-hitting films, some of which have been routinely credited with redefining Tamil cinema.
As the legendary actor turns 60 today, we look at his finest performances in the last six decades.
Siva Sankar looks at S P Balasubrahmanyam's fantastic repertoire.
'You don't have to be a size zero to be attractive on screen. It's about owning who you are and your body and embracing it.' Straight talk from Sunny Leone.
Jyoti Punwani examines the relevance of the Sairat, the hit Marathi film everyone is talking about, in today's times.