Hrithik Roshan, who recently wrapped up the second schedule of his film Vikram Vedha, turns a year older on January 10.
A closer look at Shraddha Srinath's everyday fashion.
Shraddha goes to the gym... Hrithik gets trolled... Salman heads towards Bhaijaan...
There are many movies coming up titled after their protagonist.
Does action suit Hrithik? Joginder Tuteja finds out.
Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Tuesday inaugurated the valley's first multiplex in Sonawar area of Srinagar, ending the three-decade wait of the movie buffs to watch their favourite stars on the big screen.
Ananya introduces you to her #DostAstra... Hina's world is upside down... Mrunal glows in yellow...
Rohit Shetty's Sooryavanshi has set the stage for many more cop movies.
Joginder Tuteja looks at the forthcoming Southside remakes.
If in the current streaming age, audiences can watch the originals, why would they spend their money on second-hand content? Is it possible that mainstream Hindi filmmakers have lost the pulse of their audience, asks Deepa Gahlot.
'He has taught us to take the moment and ourselves seriously.'
Sukanya Verma lists her 15 favourite Hindi songs of 2022 in no particular order.
'So many butterflies when the movie is released and so much tension. And that is for each and every film.' 'It never changes.'
Joginder Tuteja looks at the actresses, who waited patiently, and will now release their films in theatres this year.
Using snatches of a cult favourite or evergreen classic in its original form for action, comedy or romance can transform the entire vibe of a scene.
The annual IIFA weekend in Abu Dhabi saw Bollywood's top stars in attendance, as they walked the green carpet and put up power-packed performances.
Code Name: Tiranga, on the other hand, is a disaster.
The Dadasaheb Phalke International Film Festival Awards 2023, held at Mumbai's Taj Land's End hotel, saw some Bollywood and television stars in attendance.
The world's most popular source for movie content, IMDB, has released its list of the Top 10 Most Popular Indian Stars of 2022.
'We cannot test the patience of the audience anymore because everything is on your mobile.' 'Not just OTT, it's also Instagram, social media...'
You'll need an extra pair of eyes for the content flood on OTT this week.
Detectives, superheroes, biopics, documentaries, it's all there on OTT this week. Sukanya Verma offers some suggestions.
The success of south films like KGF: Chapter 2, RRR and Pushpa: The Rise has resulted in audiences getting more and more receptive towards watching stars from this industry in Hindi films.
With Tiger 3, Salman Khan has scored yet another movie in the Rs 100 Crore Club (Rs 1 billion).
With the Rs 100 Crore Club assuming so much importance, the biggest commercial successes are the ones where action is the central element.
There are quite a few movies that still don't have a title.
If you have never seen Sriram Raghavan fly, you would hardly realise that this time, he is happy in his cage, this time he isn't reaching for the skies, notes Sreehari Nair.
'The second half of 2022 definitely looks stronger for Bollywood.'
As the curtain comes down on 2022, Roshmila Bhattacharya flashbacks to some of the year's news-makers and events.
With any luck, Bollywood will get back on its feet again and give us much to awe and amaze about.
'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?'
Gangubai Kathiawadi dominated the 68th Filmfare awards, held on April 27 in Mumbai, as it picked up 10 awards including Best Film, Best Director for Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Best Actress for Alia Bhatt.
Trade pundits and quick think piece experts can speculate all they like, but what works at the box-office is a mystery as always.
With some variations, all regional political formations, whether in power presently or out of it, share some common features: Tight family control of the political apparatus, key members in elected or appointed positions, obvious wealth but not quite known sources of income, and family factionalism, sometimes open and bitter, notes Shreekant Sambrani.
Know what Judi Dench said when Ali Fazal sent her mangoes?
Shuai Jiao Baba (Let's Wrestle, Dad) in China seems to have made twice its combined earnings in India and the rest of the world.