Take a look at the arrivals.
Director Anubhav Sinha hosted a special screening of Thhapad, starring Taapsee Pannu and Pavail Gulati, in Mumbai, and quite a few film folk queued up to watch it.
Bhumi Pednekar invited her friends over for a party to celebrate her sister Samiksha's birthday over the weekend.
When they sizzled on the red carpet...
'If somebody remixes my song Banno 20 years later, why would I feel bad about it?'
Ayushmann Khurrana and Anubhav Sinha will make another political thriller.
Do you know that the veteran actress has more than 100 films and TV serials to her credit in a career spanning four decades?
It's a mixed plate in theatres this October, and OTT has a lot of interesting releases coming up as well.
The hits and misses of the week.
'I don't get attached to my success,' Ayushmann Khurrana tells Kavita Chowdhury.
Saqib-Shriya shoot together... Alaya wraps up a film... Mrunal goes sight-seeing...
Joginder Tuteja looks at the big hits in the decade gone by.
There is a superhero, a super woman, a super solider and a super ghostbuster arriving in theatres!
'The Internet helped us get quick reality checks, what the audience liked, didn't like.' 'Then the film industry started noticing us, because of the Internet.'
There are 11 actors, who are among Bollywood's busiest, working on multiple films simultaneously. Just who are they?
Khandaani Shafakhana is a original and socially important subject which had the best potential but unfortunately ends up leaving less emotional impact.
The hits and misses of the week.
'It's sad that in spite of knowing the truth... studios and stars continue to turn a blind eye to the perpetrators.'
Vicky Kaushal, Mithila Palkar, Jubin Nautiyal are part of the list too!
Kangana Ranaut's guts, Amitabh Bachchan's venomous threat and dark TV serials occupied Sukanya Verma's super-filmi week.
Gajraj Rao sparkles in a muddled coming-of-age drama, notes Mayur Sanap. Thai Massage Review
With four back to back hits, the shy lad from Chandigarh is an unlikely movie star. Ayushmann Khurrana tells Ronjita Kulkarni/Rediff.com how it all came together and how he prepares to confront the toughest three months of his life.
'Every woman should believe she is a lady killer because that's the only way she can gain the confidence to achieve whatever she wants in life.'
United States President Donald Trump on Monday reached out to Indians by hailing the "genius" of the Hindi film industry and recalling two all-time favourites, "Sholay" and "Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge".
Cinema halls have been ordered to shut down in many cities after the COVID-19 scare, so films are being screened only at a limited number of cinemas.
If there's one thing about the decade our glamorous lot is in NO RUSH to replicate, it is the '80s' kitschy, over-the-top sartorial style.
There are 12 actresses, who are among Bollywood's busiest, working on multiple films simultaneously. Just who are they?
'Mothers as characters may have the same problems as they had years ago.' 'But what's refreshing is how they are becoming more accepting towards the changes in society.'
'...changed my image, changed everything.' 'Now I make calls with great confidence.' 'Day before yesterday, I sent a message to a director that I heard you are making a film, is there any role for me?' 'I have confidence now. Earlier, I could never do.'
'There is a clear business impact. People are avoiding crowded places and gatherings across cities. This is hitting business, both at traditional and modern trade outlets, during the Holi season, which kicked off from Saturday,' says Praveen Khandelwal, general secretary, Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT).
After a dry, dreadful, spell of darkness and desolation, it looks like Bollywood love stories are ready to rock the silver screen again.
Meet the new class of Forbes India 30 Under 30.
If only making it official was as easy as falling in love, says Sukanya Verma.
Trains don't just transport from one place to another. Sometimes they can be a setting for a happily-ever-after. It sure happens a lot in the movies.
Joginder Tuteja introduces us to the men who have made an impression in the OTT universe.
'Even a hardcore nit-picker will struggle to find faults in this extraordinarily crafted television series that I rate as a must watch, an instant classic,' says Sukanya Verma.
Two men smiling, eyeing each other as they briefly let their guard down, with no care of what the world around them is thinking, that has almost never been shown in a Bollywood film, notes Aseem Chhabra.