Jai Ho actress Daisy Shah tells us her rags-to-riches story.
Sushant Singh Rajput came, sparkled and left for a world that will hopefully understand and treat him better, hopes Sukanya Verma.
Madam Chief Minister falls short of being a rousing political drama.
Yorgos Lanthimos's royal drama has 12 nominations!
Get to know the Befikre girl better!
As he completes 10 years in the industry and patiently waits for the release of his next biggie, '83, Joginder Tuteja looks at his biggest hits so far.
In her sit-down interview with Oprah, Meghan said the palace decreed that Archie would not have any title, a move she says was "different from the protocol."
'... 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.'
Kapil Dev's historic World Cup win wasn't the only highlight of 1983. Sukanya Verma looks back how the year treated Bollywood.
The veteran actor-director passed away. He was 73.
Sukanya Verma looks at the colourful portrayal of this festival on the Bollywood screen.
Xisca is a supremely private person, so much so that she is not on social media. She does not discuss her relationship with her family either.
Sukanya Verma shares a mix of images shared by Bollywood celebrities on social media and movie captures of our favourite stars back when they were 20.
Subhash K Jha lists interesting Dulquer movies to watch on his birthday on July 28.
'I'm a guy who tries to find humour in every situation, no matter how difficult and serious, without offending anyone.'
Pavithra Srinivasan remembers the Tamil actor who passed away at a young age of 46.
Sukanya Verma remembers the star in some of her significant movies.
With no movies to shoot, no meetings to attend and no red carpets to grace, lockdown-afflicted celebrities are pursuing forgotten hobbies or browsing through old photo albums to share warm memories.
'He is busy building an image on the social media as an anti-right-winger.' 'But remember: An actor is only good at what he was born to do,' observes Subhash K Jha.
Let's lighten up the January-end blues with a fun poll.
On the occasion of Chinese New Year, we bring you a look at what 2015, the Year of the Sheep has in store for you!
Relationship problems? Let Love Guru help.
The former Miss Universe wrote a heartfelt note cherishing the good times.
Bruni was quoted as saying on Tuesday she was 'not yet married'. The paper said she sent text messages to friends last week telling them that the report of the secret wedding was false, calling the rumours 'a hurricane of madness'.
Sukanya Verma feels wonderment for Dil Se's fabulous, flawless frames, and she tells us why.
Pellissery's women continue to express the beauty in our common humanity. And often, these women go so far into expressing our hopes, desires, absurdities and follies that they end up acting at variance with the ethical prescriptions of our age. And this, I believe, is precisely why they remain "invisible" to a whole bunch of viewers, says Sreehari Nair.
In A Suitable Boy, Mira Nair holds our hands and takes us through the magical journey, introducing us to so many fascinating characters from another era, observes Aseem Chhabra.
Raja Sen in conversation with Willard Carroll, the director responsible for Salman Khan's first English-language film, Marigold, in theatres this week.
'If I were to live a thousand years, I could not repay the gratitude I feel.' 'To receive love is the greatest thing.' 'What more in life could you wish for?'
As Shah Rukh Khan turns 56 on November 2, the Men In White Abbas-Mustan talk to Rediff.com Contributor Roshmila Bhattacharya about the time when Khan would keep them sleepless for several nights.
Remembering an incomparable actor by re-visiting his finest films.
'Rishi Kapoor was a complete original.' 'He dazzled the screen and stayed a livewire off it as well,' remembers Sukanya Verma.
As Saif turns 50, Joginder Tuteja looks at his top money-spinners over the years.
'It was only after D-Day that people believed that I had actually directed Kal Ho Naa Ho.'
Sukanya Verma celebrates 25 years of Bollywood images.
The funny man of Hindi cinema has passed into the ages, but the laughter he generated will echo for years to come.