Deepika Padukone embodies to perfection the Gehraiyaan in the title, applauds Sukanya Verma.
Love, memorable, throwback pix to celebrate Mother's Day.
2019 had as many as 17 films in the Rs 100/200/300 crore clubs. What's even more remarkable is that 10 directors made their debut in this elite club, something totally unprecedented.
Disha takes a walk on the beach... Siddhant gets a new bike... Keerthy tests positive...
'Ishaan Khattar, with the please-fall-in-love-with-me looks in his eyes, carries the first episode,' observes Aseem Chhabra.
In the second part of this four-part special, Joginder Tuteja lists the new releases of 2021.
Joginder Tuteja looks at 10 film-makers who returned to direction after a long time.
Joginder Tuteja lists those who are expected to score big with their Bollywood debuts in the months to come.
It's such a misconception that actresses -- any woman for that matter -- are on a downwards slope when they hit 40.
'Gully Boy is a pulsating salute to the new angry India and its youth,' says Aseem Chhabra who watched Zoya Akhtar's movie at the Berlin film festival.
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.
Here's the second part of guide to a year that will soon become history.
'He is not interested in cricket or football.' 'He is interested in singing, dancing and painting.' 'Right now, he thinks he's Lord Rama.'
While we wait for Batra's latest to drop on Amazon Prime Video on February 11, Sukanya Verma looks at how Bollywood has dealt with affairs of the heart over the years.
Sukanya Verma looks at 2019's winners and washouts so far.
Gully Boy is a glorious blend of hip-hop and assured filmmaking, promises Sukanya Verma.
'Alia's security watched the film with us -- he belongs to the Simmba audience because he saw it multiple times and loved it.' 'After watching Gully Boy, there were tears in his eyes.' 'And he's a 120 kilo muscular guy!'
'Which is your favourite scene in the film?' 'The scene where I get beaten up by the police in the lock-up and my friend Murad (Ranveer Singh) comes to meet me.' 'It was an emotional scene and showed a tough guy like Moeen in a vulnerable state.' 'Also, you witness a deep friendship in that scene.' 'I know the value of friends and I know that a friend can unconditionally help another.' 'It's very reflective of my own life.'