Joginder Tuteja looks at the major films that released in theatres and how they fared.
'We shot the song Zinda Banda for about six days.' 'We were dancing relentlessly for six days to a point when we thought our knees had started making sounds!' 'He was on set, every day, dancing next to us for all those six days.'
'We should focus on creating cinema which is entertaining, gives us solace, some message, reduces our tension and makes us think positively.'
The fracas began after the film's screening ended late in the evening, and students from Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad fought with activists of Left-backed student unions in which a few of them received minor injuries, officials said.
'Life was a canvas and Pradeep Sarkar painted with full intensity -- be it an ad film or a feature film.'
After impressing with his cop act in Mumbai Saga, Emraan Hashmi returns to his favourite genre -- the suspense thriller -- with Chehre.
'I am not sure of the numbers killed, but they were not as high as the use of the word 'genocide' suggests.' 'There is another meaning you could take, 'cultural genocide', in that the Pandit community is extremely small and their forced departure led to a wiping out of their culture.'
Quite a few superstars are bringing their big releases to the big screen this month.
Watch out for the third Chopra girl, making her foray into Bollywood!
Noted lyricist Prasoon Joshi will replace him as the chairman of the Central Board of Film Certification.
Joginder Tuteja looks at the releases which did a minimum lifetime business of Rs 20 crore. Unfortunately, the list is not very long.
'Such a great institution like the JNU should not be remembered for these controversies,' says Anupam Kher.
The hits and misses of the week.
Before falling seriously ill, Neeraj Vora was working on the third instalment of the Hera Pheri franchise.
Almost everything about Zid can be best described as botched, says Nishi Tiwari.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
The hits and misses of the week.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Indo-Pak tensions cast its shadow on the Mumbai International Film Festival with organisers on Monday dropping Pakistani film "Jago Hua Savera" in its retrospective section amid threats of protests at its screening.
The Hindi version of Rajinikanth's Kabali did not find much love outside Tamil Nadu
'We need to have a prosperous J-K, where all communities must prosper including Dogras, Gujjars, Sikhs, Muslims and Pandits.' 'Prosperity is the first signal of peace.'
'Just because a subject is uncomfortable for some and doesn't suit their political ideology, should a film not be made?'
'This anti-Muslim narrative is happening only in the minds of those who are always standing on the other side.'
The hits and misses of the week.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
The hits and misses of the week.
Police sources claimed that during investigations it was noted that allegations were "mischievous" and "lacked substance".
The actor said she was disturbed by the "plight" of Kashmiri Pandits shown in 'The Kashmir Files'.
The 26th edition of Lions Gold Awards was held on January 25.
The film's mechanics and motivations are laughable, says Raja Sen.
All the films that went past the 200 crores mark and how many days they took to achieve this milestone.