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In a year of overwrought spectacles that slavishly sucked up to the audience, I found refuge in a bunch of 'mainstream' Indian films that espoused such old-fashioned values as dedication to craft, close observation and casual bravery, explains Sreehari Nair.
Bollywood stars have posted interesting pictures on Instagram.
'I've always been choosy because I'm not a one-size-fit-all actor.'
Sukanya Verma gives you various untried Bollywood combinations we would like to see on screen.
The season of festivities has kick-started and there is a flurry of movie releases in theatres.
Joginder Tuteja lists the new releases, coming up in April.
Netflix has unveiled a line-up of 15 original series as well as returning seasons of popular shows.
The pandemic situation in India has reached a breaking point and the only thing one can do now is stay safe and stay indoors. Here's everything OTT has to offer to keep you distracted this week.
Varun Dhawan and Shradhha Kapoor have scored big at the box office!
The hits and misses of the week.
Leaving aside the predictability of the stories, Ajeeb Daastaans is a good watch, says Prateek Sur.
A look at the star arrivals!
Kangana Ranaut still reigns supreme!
As we enjoy his thrilling The Night Manager series, Deepa Gahlot looks at 10 Anil Kapoor films on OTT that shows off his versatility and star power.
Doctor G blends mirth and meaning, observes Sukanya Verma. Doctor G Review.
Joginder Tuteja looks back at Bollywood's wedding movies to see how well they have done in the past.
A weekly roundup of the best and worst styles from the celebrity circuit.
'...And so many people are trying to find a way out of it.'
On Father's Day, June 20, Joginder Tuteja looks at onscreen fathers who have impressed over the years.
Celebrating one of Bollywood's finest cult classics, as it turns 20.
Stories of rural India, campus capers, realistic family dramas and urban romance that are no longer picked up by film-makers, find their way to the Web, and the viewing experience is richer for the variety available.
Bollywood's original box office queen Vidya Balan cannot seem to get it right again.
Human presents an ugly truth -- that some people need to die a painful death in order to facilitate the process of finding a cure for deadly diseases, observes Utkarsh Mishra.
Dil Dhadakne Do unravels like an entire season of soap opera condensed into a nearly three-hour movie, writes Sukanya Verma.
A look at the red carpet.
The hits and misses of the week.
The hits and misses of the week.
It's Valentine's Day and Bollywood can't stop the lovin'!
SS Rajamouli's magnum opus gets an explosive start at the box office.
Despite good reviews, Guddu Rangeela fails to work at the box office.
Miss Tanakpur Haazir Ho fails to impress at the box office.
The best films are not necessarily the most successful -- that would be another list altogether -- although sometimes quality and commerce do converge.
'Hot is more of a mindset. If you think you're hot, you are hot!'
'What guides Monsoon Wedding through and through is Mira Nair's openness as a film-maker,' observes Sreehari Nair.
The marketing spiel for the Hindi version has been around Shah Rukh Khan's inclusion as Pride Rock's patriarch and his son Aryan Khan's debut as Simba's voice.
Badhai Ho tackles a serious subject comically, without losing on entertainment or your attention, says Sudarshana Dwivedi.