As the legendary actor turns 60 today, we look at his finest performances in the last six decades.
As Ajith's Yennai Arindhaal releases, we look at the movies that made him a star.
Despite the Oscars, the box office glory, and the universal acclaim, Francis Ford Coppola, I am sure, remembers The Godfather with as much frustration as pride. Like Michael Corleone, he got into it with the best of intentions, and got out of it on top but lost in the heights. Sreehari Nair revisits the film as it turns 50 this month.
'Badlapur might end up being my most successful film,' producer Dinesh Vijan tells Patcy N/ Rediff.com
Celebrating the Thalaiva's birthday.
Aseem Chhabra lists his favourite Indian films of 2021.
Long before Prem Ratan Dhan Payo, Rajshri made some beautiful movies.
'... their love was jinxed.' 'His celluloid path to his partner's heart was seldom smooth; it had to contend with greedy relatives and indecisive sweethearts, who were more ready to sacrifice than woo and wed.'
Some takeaways from Jacqueline Carlyle we all can follow in real life.
Sukanya Verma raises a toast to the man and his movie magic.
Roma teenager Afena-Gyan plays down apparent racist remark.
Maine Pyar Kiya, Biwi No 1, Dabangg, Kick... the list is endless!
As Sunny Deol returns as Ajay Mehra in Ghayal Once Again, tomorrow, we remember his dialoguebaazi in Ghayal.
'Forget dating, I am struggling just to have a crush on someone,' says the gorgeous looking actress.
These fresh new faces, waiting in the wings for their big Bollywood debuts, will take your breath away!
Sukanya Verma offers some amazing opening scenes in Hindi films that fuels an excitement for what happens next.
We list down some of the memorable performances as historical figures.
On its 25th anniversary, Sukanya Verma lists 10 things she still loves about Mohra.
One of the most prolific filmmakers of his time, VB turns 50 August 4!
One of Bollywood's most rock-solid careers, Anil Kapoor shows no signs of stopping!
'You walk out of Mukkabaaz feeling good about yourself, but unlike Kashyap's best pictures, it releases you from the responsibility of seeing yourself in it; the movie is darn clever, most of the way, but it hardly has any wisdom,' says Sreehari Nair.