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'It is difficult to speak about Sushant in the past tense.'
The actress was simply bowled over by its message of Indo-Pak friendship.
'Portraying the life of commoners, I V Sasi was a man who created wonders for the silver screen.'
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
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'When we watch our films, everything is beautiful, functional, people wear designer clothes.' 'I've been a part of those films, but in the last eight, nine years, I haven't done anything like that.'
'She was the captain of the ship, so she had to handle every character well.' 'She took care of everyone.'
'I can't fake love for the cameras.'
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
One mega success and the industry would be knocking on his door, camps be damned.
Here's the line-up for the latest Khatron Ke Khiladi season.
Our take on the good, bad and ugly looks of the week.
'I am not at peace. I am stressed.' I close my eyes for five minutes and start imagining rats and snakes.'
Can you identify the real-life spouses of some of your favourite TV stars?
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'The content on television is directly proportional to what the audience likes.'
'I am disappointed because I wanted to show much more of me.' Lokesh Sharma discusses her Bigg Boss stint.
'Aapka parda mein faash karke jaunga.' The Bigg Boss war has begun!
The new season looks super dreary, warns Sukanya Verma.
From odd to heartwarming, the best of Twitter conversations in 2014.
'If you have never seen Kangana Ranaut on screen before, and instead know more about her in real life and the spirited controversies that seem to happily follow her about, you realise that the actress puts a lot of herself into a screen role, feels Vaihayasi Pande Daniel.
Nach Baliye 6 could have been a great show if the producers focused more on the dancing, says Paloma Sharma.
In her brief but impassioned speech, she said, "No outside leader is required. Every single youth of the state can become a leader.... Every single youth here will work for UP and make the state progress by leaps and bounds. This is the wish of Rahulji and Akhileshji."
A clutch of professional talent management firms is changing the balance of demand and supply in India's entertainment industry, writes Vanita Kohli-Khandekar.
"For my government, engagement with the India community abroad has been a key priority," he said.
'Being a small-town girl has helped me play different characters, feel emotion, and gain from my experiences because I have lived that life.'
Who is the best onscreen brother - Salman or Ranveer?
A pregnant woman is murdered in cold blood in the heart of suburban Mumbai. By her father who didn't want her to marry the man she did.
Television actors tell us what the secret to a successful relationship is.
Business should be pleasure, not pressure, believes Thrissur-based T S Kalyanaraman.
Karan Mehra is happy to get out of Bigg Boss 10.
'Don't do it if you only want to wear good clothes and drive a flashy car. Get into banking, then.'
Mark Tully on the India he loves.
'A production designer could earn Rs 10 lakh per film. It could be Rs 70 lakh for an established designer.'
'The Ganga must be kept above all divisive politics,' says Uma Bharti.
Though the soundtrack of Besharam doesn't quite match expectations, it is still fun and peppy and keeps you engaged.