Sriram Raghavan has signed Amitabh Bachchan's grandson for his war drama, Ikkis.
Vijay Sethupathi has stepped into his next full-fledged Hindi project.
'It would have made (Producer) Ramesh Taurani very happy if I taken two Bombay stars, but the reason why I kept mentally rejecting the regular sort of casting was to discover this excitement, you know, can I crack it?'
Black, White & Gray - Love Kills has a unique take on the standard murder mystery that may not be perfect but is very entertaining nonetheless, discovers Mayur Sanap.
Every film that Sriram Raghavan makes is a compendium of ideas and sensations that tickle him. Trying to remake a Sriram Raghavan film is like getting excited by somebody else's goosebumps, observes Sreehari Nair.
'At this stage of his career, he can hardly afford to play second fiddle to another actor.'
Love surrounded Divya Dutta as she launched her second book.
While Hanu Man caters to the masses, Merry Christmas is for the class audiences. This is where they scored moolah as well.
Here's a look at the very different ways ten A-list actors have approached the role of the on-screen detective in Hindi cinema
'If you watch songs like Acha Ji Main Haari Chalo Maan Jao Na, Lag Ja Gale or Jhumka Gira Re, you'll notice they're not just a distraction. There's a story unfolding within them.'
All eyes are trained at Janhvi Kapoor and Varun Dhawan's latest film, Bawaal, and quite a few stars trooped in to watch it at a special screening.
'Sriram Raghavan is mainstream Hindi cinema's greatest gift to us,' declares Sreehari Nair after watching the director's latest movie caper.
All fingers seem to point at Katrina Kaif's new film Merry Christmas, which just announced its release date.
A look at nine different ways peacock green popped up on our screens.
'All the big stars are booked for months and years. I don't know how to make the films with the cast that I want,' Prabhudheva says.
Film folk have been very busy this year, attending trailer launches and promotional events. Hitesh Harisinghani/ Rediff.com vouches for that, as he recaps 2024 with his insightful clicks.
'Star didn't think Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi was good enough to come immediately after KBC.' 'Except for Ekta, no one imagined it would become such a hit.'
Christmas romance, heists, thrillers, it's all there on OTT this week. Sukanya Verma lists her recommendations.
You are hooked on The Hunt: The Rajiv Gandhi Assassination Case from the first episode, applauds Syed Firdaus Ashraf.
There's much entertainment coming up from July to December, and Joginder Tuteja highlights those films for us.
'My filmography is filled with films that are unique, out-of-the-box and quirky. These films are taboo-breaking but still consumable by the masses.'
Joginder Tuteja lists our theatrical entertainment for the month.
Dulquer Salmaan, Pooja Bhatt and Sunny Deol invite their friends from the industry to watch Chup: Revenge Of The Artist.
Be it Dhoom, Singham or the Munnabhai franchise, there are certain stories that have tons more to say or solid cash cow potential and Bollywood is all for it.
'The darker it is, the more our chances of emerging stronger in the light.'
Agent Vinod director Sriram Raghavan is very excited about his new film.
The film has seen good reviews, and may turn out to be Pankaj Tripathi's biggest solo grosser.
Check out the star arrivals.
After the decision not to invite guests for his January 24 wedding, it looks like Varun Dhawan has had a change of heart.
Amitabh Bachchan launched the book in Mumbai and quite of few friends and colleagues were present.
The Race 3 crew celebrate Ramesh Taurani's birthday.
Wherever Bollywood celebs go, the cameras follow.
The young team of Agastya Nanda, Suhana Khan, Khushi Kapoor, Dot, Yuvraj Menda and Vedang Raina have completed shooting for their debut film, The Archies, which will stream on Netflix next year.
'This trope must have been taken in 30 films.' 'The rogue agent is a common trope and not something unique.'
The film will be directed by Sriram Raghavan.
Johnny Gaddaar director Sriram Raghavan on the blast he had making the film.