A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'In the mist of all the hungama created on screen, we should not lose sight of the fact that it's about the story.' 'The audience is telling us we are spending a lot of money to watch a film, give us something that is worth it.'
'But it is a choice I have made, not something forced upon me.'
When you come out of the theatre, you will be plagued by the knowledge we, as a society, are enabling the evil exists in this world.
'It was fun trying to regulate ourselves and keep it in the family zone and yet, be tongue-in-cheek.'
Here's a look at the top 10 tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities
Director Karan Malhotra overstuffs a simple family story about strained ties into a nearly three-hour long cacophonous music video, writes Sukanya Verma.
Despite a temporary relief, foreign investors still see the sword of double-taxation hanging above their hard earned returns.
After 4,764 party delegates formally backed her, the former US First Lady tweeted, "This moment is for every little girl who dreams big."
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Brothers is loud, over-the-top and an exhausting watch, says Raja Sen.
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Dil Dhadakne Do is like a really long episode of Sarabhai Vs Sarabhai where Satish Shah doesn't show up, says Raja Sen.
'You take so much advantage of your body. You eat, drink, sleep, smile, travel, talk, have sex -- you use this body for everything. Then why not look after it so that you can use longer?' 'You owe it to your body to treat it well. This is what I believe in.' Anil Kapoor reveals his youthful secret.
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'After Lagaan, Aamir would sit up the whole night and drink an entire bottle of Bacardi.'
'I find it hard to watch my own films. I prefer to watch my face when it is covered with some facial hair. I like certain moments in my films. Most of them are in Lootera.'