Reader Shanmugavel shares with us a blooper that he spotted in the movie Aisha.
Among the other recipients of South Asian origin this year were Dr Shaheen Lakhan of Arleta, California; Shetty Shohan of North Palm Beach, Florida; Amoha Bajaj of Montgomery, New Jersey; Shabnum Gulati of Edison, New Jersey; and Sheel Tyle of Pittsford, New York.
'You cannot drop to the ground, however many bullets hit you.' 'Because if you are weak, this is not the place for you.'
Noted filmmaker Rituparno Ghosh talks about his first English film starring Amitbah Bachchan, Preity Zinta, Arjun Rampal and Shefali Shah, and the Jaya Bachchan controversy.
Rediff.com had sought readers' views on the US presidential election. Here are some responses.
Dil Dhadakne Do unravels like an entire season of soap opera condensed into a nearly three-hour movie, writes Sukanya Verma.
'I realised that he does not need any friends or any love.' 'He only uses people to up his game.'
Dr Batra provides tips and suggestions for many different ailments. Have you considered homeopathy? Read on
Badhai Ho tackles a serious subject comically, without losing on entertainment or your attention, says Sudarshana Dwivedi.
Anil Kapoor on films and much more.
'I am not disappointed with whatever roles come my way. I feel disappointment is a sign of ungratefulness.'
Varun Dhawan and Shradhha Kapoor have scored big at the box office!
Director Vipul Shah talks about his upcoming film, Waqt: The Race Against Time.
'People have access to the internet and, if they want to see pornography, they will visit other sites and watch it there. Why will they watch it in a film or a web series?'
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.
Kangana Ranaut still reigns supreme!
Dr Ravi Prakash's 250 vintage car collection includes J R D Tata's 1940 Buick Limousine and a Sunbeam-Talbot used by Lord Mountbatten.
Check out the pictures.
The former PWD minister reacted to the development saying that he was being targeted by the Bharatiya Janata Party-Shiv Sena government in an unprecedented manner.
Bollywood's original box office queen Vidya Balan cannot seem to get it right again.
A look at the red carpet.
While Pa Ranjith proved yet again to be the salt of the earth in his land mafia film, Zoya Akhtar took a haphazard route to make something that was hardly rooted in Asia's biggest slum, feels J Jagannath.
The hits and misses of the week.
Phata Poster Nikhla Hero music is very entertaining.
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.