Kidnapping, revenge, wars, zombies, manhunts -- things get pretty intense on OTT this week. Sukanya Verma offers everything you can watch.
Gandhi Before India and Gandhi -- The Years That Changed The World, historian Ramachandra Guha's acclaimed books on the Mahatma, are headed for the OTT universe.
The actor will leave for Chicago on September 16.
The grand reception was held at the Great Eastern Home in Byculla, south central Mumbai.
How many of these films will actually go on to have the next installment? Let's check out.
What some of our leaders were up to on Thursday and Thursday.
A look at the star arrivals.
As Sachin turns 50, Rediff brings you 50 fascinating facts about the God of Cricket.
'I would rather focus on the good rather than what didn't happen.'
'We knew we would miss her, but we never knew it would be so hard.'
Joginder Tuteja looks at the major films that released in theatres and how they fared.
She wasn't a familiar face until the Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives made sure *everybody* knew Bhavana Pandey and the star life that she led, being married to Chunky Panday and being mom to Ananya Panday.
Where were Bollywood stars travelling last weekend?
Check out the star arrivals.
Raashi Khanna has been signed alongside Shahid Kapoor for his OTT debut.
El-Sisi welcomed Modi, who is on a two-day state visit to Egypt, at the Presidential Palace where the two leaders were closeted for one-on-one meeting after which the two sides signed a memorandum of understandng.
It means more tickets sold and therefore more revenues and hastens the recovery of the devastated-by-the-pandemic film business.
Aseem Chhabra highlights 10 films that moved him, films that may show up in theatres near you.
Priyanka Chopra honoured South Asian talent at a pre-Oscar event in Beverly Hills on March 24.
Randeep turns director... Rakul explores Scotland... Ishaan's hair dilemma...
'I am a slave to my instincts.' 'My instincts are determined by how impactful the script has been on my soul.'
'I am really happy with how people remember my character.'
Star journalists, spies, super dogs -- end the year with a bang binge watching all the latest offerings on OTT this week.
How did Bollywood spend the long weekend? By travelling, of course!
'This trope must have been taken in 30 films.' 'The rogue agent is a common trope and not something unique.'
Katrina wishes Sunny... Plabita's pretty pictures... Laxmi Raai glows...
A R Rahman and SP Balasubramanyam win the top awards.
Meet the ladies who will be making their Bollywood debuts soon.
'A great musician, he had a unique voice.'
The passing of Satyajit Ray's renaissance man feels like the snapping of the last connection with a generation that built a nation and defined grace while facing everything life had to throw at them, says Sumit Bhattacharya.
'Vinod Khanna, Rishi Kapoor, Ranjeet and Shakti Kapoor were eating mutton biryani.' 'Suddenly, all of them jumped to their feet.' 'Sridevi had entered.' 'It was almost like a top army general had walked in.' 'The kind of respect she commanded without demanding it was incredible!'
Shoojit Sircar picks two Oscar-winning, slice-of-life films which say a lot with the minimum of fuss.
Bollywood is making beautiful pictures in different parts of the world.
Nikki Tamboli is making the most of her stint inside the BB house.
A copious amount of blood, beating, crying, saving, sacrificing, nationalism fills up its staggering three hours running time. Emotions run sky high, but you feel nothing, sighs Sukanya Verma.
'Mard Ko Dard Nahin Hota is exactly why Hindi cinema needs more film-makers who know a South Indian language,' notes J Jagannath.