'What could have been a crafty take on power play and gender politics between architect and engineer dumbs down into a cliched bickering of elite and everyman,' says Sukanya Verma.
Here's how Bollywood makes most of its time on the beach. Take notes.
'I wasn't interested in shackling my freedom to a Bollywood actor.' A fascinating excerpt from Lisa Ray's memoir Close To The Bone.
Before you watch Kapoor & Sons in theatres, here's introducing you to the real-life Kapoors.
As the legendary actor turns 60 today, we look at his finest performances in the last six decades.
We take a look at some of the latest to join the makeover bandwagon and their incredible shift from boring to bombshell.
Director Sanjay Gupta gets ready to shoot the actress in his next big project.
A lowdown on the Tamil film industry.
'PadMan has its premise in place. Now if only it had some wings,' says Sukanya Verma.
Kamal is the second Tamil actor after Sivaji Ganesan to be awarded this honour.
'Talent is very important. It's a mix of everything -- you need to be a great dancer, you need to have good looks, you need to be glamorous... The newcomers these days rarely have all these qualities. It's been a while; no one has that oomph factor yet. Either someone is sexy but okay in performance or somebody is extremely good at performing and okay (looking).' Raai Laxmi turns sexy for Julie 2.
Horror, drama, romance and action... it's all on your plate this year!
Sukanya Verma lists the lessons Bollywood taught us this year.
'It is great that I am making this film after 20 years with my son.' 'People loved some 8 to 10 scenes in the original and we have got some of it in this film.'
'What an irreplaceable loss to our film fraternity' Tamil film folk pay tribute to Manorama.
'He would dance and I would give him marks.' 'If I gave him five on 10, he would get disappointed.' 'So I would ask him to do better, and he would try and do better.'
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'Whenever we were low in energy and wanted support, we turned to him.' 'He has done a lot for me.' 'He did not leave any stone unturned to launch me.'
R... Rajkumar starts off well with Gandi Baat and Saree Ke Fall Sa catching your attention. But there is an overdose of this sound, and a couple of ordinary numbers dilute the effort to some extent.
'There's no love for the song or Madhuri, no consideration for what it meant to an entire generation and zero respect for its iconic choreography,' says Sukanya Verma.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities:
Dear Zindagi's high on sublime Alia, splendid SRK!
'As a woman, we need to give right the upbringing to our sons, to respect, protect and help the weaker sex instead of bullying them. We should start doing this too, not just blame men. The judiciary needs to bring in some changes, so that people start fearing the law.' 'What excuse will you give for girls aged four to six getting raped and murdered? You can't blame them for their dressing sense.'
On Amitabh Bachchan's 75th birthday, we bring you the unseen pictures of the legendary actor from his life.
Why has Sushant Jain, the owner of Ghantewala, the famous sweet shop in Delhi's Chandni Chowk, sent Yash Raj a legal notice?
To those who feel that Dhadak doesn't measure up to Sairat, Kshamaya Daniel, 19, has one piece of advice: We're talking about wine here, not scotch.
If only making it official was as easy as falling in love, says Sukanya Verma.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Were Kareena and Priyanka catty enough? YOU tell us in this poll!
Legendary singer Lata Mangeshkar has been honoured with the first Yash Chopra Memorial Award for her contribution to Hindi cinema.
Happy Birthday, Nicole Kidman!
Here's a look at top 10 tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Bollywood celebrated 70 years of Independence by telling us what it means to them, and posting interesting pictures on social media.
Aseem Chhabra sensed an internal turmoil in Vinod Khanna, which sometimes showed the moody person on screen.
'All governments try owning the message, but the Modi-Shah BJP has developed it into a fine art.'