Jhananathan promises an explosive Diwali with his latest Tamil film.
Here's a look at superstars who are part of Bollywood's power league and are yet failing miserably at the box office.
Here's taking a closer look at the three Diwali releases that you could be spending your monies on.
This fortnight, People captures the young romance of Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone in its pages.
Hollywood's first big foray into Bollywood has received a bruising reception in India with websites that track box-office sales branding it a flop.
The two-film rally by Sony Pictures and Eros International - Saawariya and Om Shanti Om - has set the cash registers ringing. Diwali day usually does not have audience flocking in large numbers, but this Diwali has brought prosperity to multiplex owners with over 85 per cent occupancy on Friday. All leading theatre chains are running to packed houses on Saturday and Sunday.
The film's premiere in the US did not go down too well with the audiences.At least 20 people, out of some 600 at the screening, walked out half way through the film which is about two hours and thirty minutes long.
Despite their movie-making styles and currently 'versus' status, directors Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Farah Khan, actually, have a lot in common.
Diwali blockbusters Saawariya and Om Shanti Om may not be screened at a multiplex near you. Leading multiplex chains PVR Cinemas, Inox Lesiure, Cinemax India and Fame, which account for 80 per cent of the country's multiplex screens and half the box office collections, have rejected a demand for a higher revenue share by the films' distributors and have threatened a blackout.
On August 15, in all probability, Ranbir's Bachna Ae Haseeno will clash with Abhishek's much awaited Drona.
Neetu Singh and Prakash Padukone comment on their children's romance.
The advertising world it seems belong to the young and trendy. At least, on the evidence of the fee that new upcoming stars command for endorsements.
The trio will make an interesting combination on screen.
In her just-above-a-decade-long career, says Sukanya Verma, the 32 year old has worked in a wide range of movies that reflect a free spirit, a fangirl, a feminist and (occasionally) a fool.
Shah Rukh Khan won't be able to beat the John Abraham record with Water, the highest grossing Hindi film ever, with a $5 million plus gross in North America.
The overseas market for Indian films continues to be growing rapidly.
Last year itself we've seen some really big doozies like No Smoking, Saawariya and Jhoom Barabar Jhoom, to mention a few. The question is which is your least favourite film?
What value do you place on film criticism? Do reviews help you decide which movies to watch, and which to avoid? Has a critic ever influenced you in favour of, or against, a film, and/or its maker? Has a critic ever enhanced your understanding/appreciation of a particular film?
Shah Rukh Khan sends a warning to the people behind Saawariya.
It will be directed by ad man Ram Madhvani.
Salman and Sanjay Bhansali have made up and will work together soon.
The Censor Board has chopped off a Saawariya scene where Ranbir Kapoor drops his towel. Express your opinion.
Reader Llyod sends us a picture of his friend with the actor.
Bollywood congratulates the Ahujas!
Ranbir Kapoor's towels and the limited edition Saawariya phones are selling like hot cakes.
'When we saw Saawariya for the first time, I was aghast.' 'If only Bhansali had told me, I would have dissuaded him.
If the film gets shelved, UTV will end up losing Rs 30 crores.
Piku, on the other hand, is a big hit.
The Bombay Velvet speaks up on the Salman Khan verdict.
'I can't figure out my son,' the actor tells us.
We give Ae Dil Hai Mushkil a dose of reality :))
'Salman has been my heartthrob since I was 14. He is so incredibly amazing as a person. I am very lucky to be working with him on such a big film.' Straight talk from Sonam Kapoor.