Glimpses from the At Home reception hosted by President Droupadi Murmu at Rashtrapati Bhavan on Republic Day.
The concluding part of the A to Z guide to a year that will soon become history.
We celebrate Bollywood's lesser-known friends on Friendship Day.
Revolver Rani could have been the movie of the year. It ended up as a confused film that can't decide who, or what it wants to concentrate on instead, says Paloma Sharma.
The film falters on many coutns, says Paloma Sharma.
Looking at the star arrivals for the Filmfare pre-awards party.
Get your low-down on what's happening in the world of Bollywood, right here!
The hits and misses of the week.
Joginder Tuteja looks at recent films exploring the drug culture.
Joginder Tuteja looks at the forthcoming films, and also looks back at how successful this genre has been in the past.
Sadak 2 is all set to release on OTT this month, and it joins a bunch of sequels whose original films released more than a decade ago.
Even with an ongoing pandemic, theatres in many states functioning at 50 per cent occupancy, a quieter social life and fewer movies, Bollywood still managed to pack in plenty of drama and trauma, fun and festivity, love and war into the year.
Life insurance companies are balancing the increasing use of celebrity endorsers by limiting the association to short, event-led campaigns.
Joginder Tueja looks at horror comedies gone by and how they have fared at the box office.
Sooper Se Ooper will not be able to make you laugh like Sidhu or Archana Puran Singh performing on their respective shows but it will make you chuckle to yourself softly at situations and the characters' reaction to them, writes Paloma Sharma.
Vinod Mirani gives us his weekly verdict.
Earlier this week, Twitter users dug out screenshots of jokes of some comics, including Varun Grover, Aditi Mittal, Abish Mathew, which they had cracked in the past.
Huma Qureshi, Taapsee Pannu, Pulkit Samrat, Renuka Shahane, Bijoy Nambiar are among several Bollywood personalities to express concern over huge electricity bills.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Apart from the super stardom, there is something else common between Priyanka and Deepika.
The hits and misses of the week.
The hits and misses of the week.
The hits and misses of the week.
The hits and misses of the week.
Varun Dhawan's winning streak at the box office continues.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Showbiz shaadis that made headlines in 2014.
Both films will fall short of target.
The hits and misses of the week.
'I am fortunate that I have never been stuck in riots. I have had a very protected life and upbringing. I remember my brother was in Mumbai during the 1992-93 riots and we were all worried about him. But he was fine.' Soha Ali Khan gets serious.
P Jayaraj and his son Fennix, arrested for 'violating' lockdown norms over business hours of their cellphone shop, died at a hospital in Kovilpatti on June 23.
Durex took liberties and posted: 'Congrats Deepika and Ranveer for officially putting a ring on it', along with the caption, 'We have got you covered'. Any high-profile event these days, says Veer Arjun Singh, is also a fast-action marketing exercise for brands.
'Let us stand together in displaying our utter and complete lack of spine, in safeguarding our hundreds of crore rupees of income and in supporting this military-style mobilisation against the very masses who have practically treated us as gods and to whom we owe everything we enjoy.'
Milap Zaveri talks about Mastizaade, Sunny Leone and much more!