Bollywood pays their respects to the veteran actor.
Amazon Prime Video has announced a huge number of assorted Web series and movies, and the slate sure looks interesting.
Food, family, politics, superheroes, serial killers, there's a little bit of everything. Sukanya Verma recommends what to catch on OTT this week.
Renuka Shahane's Tribhanga will mark the digital debut of Kajol.
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.
Joginder Tuteja lets us know what to expect.
It was a day of mourning for the film fraternity.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
As Kangana Ranaut plays Jayalalithaa in the biopic Thalaivi, we take a look at other actresses who played onscreen goddesses.
Meet the ladies who have made an impression in the OTT universe.
The hits and misses of the week.
What can you say about a Paresh Rawal comedy where only Sanjay Mishra offers great comic relief, wonders Prasanna D Zore.
'Acting is probably the most wonderful profession anyone can have because you make every film set with 200 people, so you make 200 new friends every four months, and you learn so many things from these new lives.'
A spectacular Taapsee Pannu brings out the shift of a happy homemaker to a heartbroken woman most strikingly in her deeply affecting performance, applauds Sukanya Verma.
The distinguished actress Shaukat Kaifi, mother to Shabana and Baba Azmi, passed away on September 22.
The National award-winning MS Sathyu film has been digitally restored for a re-release.
Full marks to Riteish Deshmukh and Nishikant Kamat for taking the plunge into Marathi cinema, says Prasanna D Zore.
'I was attracted to Javed because he was exactly like my father.'
Shabana Azmi's friends dropped in to support the Mijwan Fashion show.
Get ready for these new actors this year.
A look at the top 10 tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'Talwar se zyada dhaar chalane wale ki soch mein honi chahiye,' says the strategy-savvy Bajirao in Bajirao Mastani. Only if director Sanjay Leela Bansali had listened, says Sukanya Verma.
As he turns 70 on January 17, we present a glimpse into his world.
The winners of the 63rd National awards seemed quite overwhelmed with their big wins, and they spoke happily about them.
Check out the star arrivals.
'A historical with an identity crisis, initially the period drama cannot decide whether it wants to chronicle facts or fictionalise them in the tradition of a crowd-pleasing fantasy,' says Sukanya Verma.
'I like the fact that people think I am a funny guy and can make them laugh.'
Here's the guest list.
'Nothing comes easy, but I knew what I was getting in to.'
'The new Indian cinema has still not found its voice and identity. It's trapped under the deadwood weight of Bollywood and popular Indian cinema.'