Bollywood families celebrated Diwali and created memories on social media.
'60 ka lagta nahi hai vaise tu kahin se. Shakal se 40, akal se 120 ;)'
After Gandhi made its premiere at the festival, Huma Qureshi made heads turn, thanks to her fashionable take.
'What is it about the institution of faith that makes somebody get a sense of impunity, that they believe they can get away with anything?'
'We knew there would be a silence from the audience after watching the film because Dhadak 2 is that kind of a film.'
As a self-confessed scaredy-cat, I have to say I was dreadfully exhausted by the end and noting the sloppy visual effects and continuity glitches in Janhvi's ghostly makeup.
Karan Johar's adorable twins Roohi and Yash turn six on February 7 but daddy celebrated their birthday early, on February 1.
Janhvi Kapoor celebrates four years of her film Roohi and her dance number Nadiyon Par in the film.
Just who are the reining stars of Bollywood? One look at Maddock Films' 20th anniversary party gives you a pretty good idea.
There is much in Oops! Ab Kya? that continues to linger till the cliff-hanger in the final episode. And yet, there's a great deal about the show that doesn't quite come together, observes Mayur Sanap.
From posting adorable pictures to penning down heartwarming messages, film folk are going all out on social media to make this Father's Day extra special.
A special screening of the week's release Roohi -- starring Rajkummar Rao, Janhvi Kapoor and Varun Sharma -- was held in Mumbai, and quite a few film folk arrived to watch it.
Ibrahim sings Ishq Mein... Palak looks hot in the elevator... Urvashi is in V-Day mood...
'The fun of laughing with everyone and getting scared with everyone is something you cannot recreate anywhere else.'
Bhool Chuk Maaf released last Friday, we decided to look at 10 instances of tinsel town's famous folks burying the hatchet.
It's not as funny as Stree, feels Moumita Bhattacharjee.
'When I meet someone and feel something, and start dreaming about a big wedding, I will...'
Karan Johar hosts a KJoesque birthday party for his twins.
The actor gets a ride with KJo's adorable twins.
Gauri Khan takes her youngest child for a playdate with Karan Johar's twins.
Sukanya Verma quizzes you to find out just how much you know about the movies.
Film families celebrate Diwali with memorable pictures on social media.
Bollywood's star babies are already bonding with each other!
Janhvi promotes Ulajh... Huma starts shooting... Mouni is in London...
Producer Dinesh Vijan has worked with several film stars, and they all came together to party hard on his birthday.
This year, the genre has done especially well, with films like Stree 2 and Munjya. Will Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 keep up the momentum?
Get your lowdown on what's going on in the world of Bollywood right here.
Film folk celebrate Father's Day by posting lovely moments with their dads as well as adorable moments with their children.
It's turning out to be a double whammy season for Rajkummar Rao. Raj ended Bollywood's box office drought with Srikanth and followed it with Mr & Mrs Mahi.
One waits to see where Munjya land though rest assured, a lifetime score of over Rs 50 crores is guaranteed from this point on.
Forty four years after Mohammed Rafi's untimely demise on July 31, 1980, at the young age of 55, the singer's work continues to enjoy a musical afterlife on radio, television and modern streaming channels.
Bollywood stars turned up to wish Isha Ambani's twins Aadiya and Krishna on their first birthday.
'This was my only dream since I was a kid. I worked very hard for it and I am still working very hard to grow with every film.'
Despite its horror movie momentum, what draws us to Aditya Sarpotdar's narrative is Bittu's homely universe and sweet struggle to confess his feelings to Bela, not Munjya's malevolent antics.
Karan Johar opens the doors of his beautiful home in Mumbai and gives us a 'swag se swagat' welcome.
Sukanya Verma quizzes you to find out just how much you know about the movies.
Big Girls Don't Cry is too solemn to be fun and too timid to be truly bold, feels Deepa Gahlot.