Aamir Khan's starry magic, Akshay Kumar's buffoonery and more on OTT this week.
Over-the-top platforms make it difficult for movies to run for long periods on the silver screen, thus hurting the cinema industry.
Starring Sunny Deol, it has been awaiting release for a year now.
Her eclectic mix of styles-from playful to powerful-showcases her dynamic sense of fashion and leaves an indelible mark on her fans.
In the middle of turmoil, the stock markets have become the butt of jokes being circulated across media such as the Web and mobile phones.
How did the box office fare? Well, the second half of the year looks much better than the first!
Housefull 5 has crossed the Rs 150 crore (Rs 15 billion) milestone after being in theatres for 10 days.
While re-releases are in vogue, PVR-INOX is coming up with an Aamir Khan Film Festival where 22 of his movies are being screened over the next few days.
F1: The Movie is doing well, having crossed Rs 50 crore.
As Hrithik Roshan announces his plans to turn direct films, one looks forward to an altogether different grammar coming into action.
With 17 films crossing the Rs 100 crore mark in the first six months, this year relied less on big-ticket blockbusters.
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Over 25 years, societies evolve and tastes change. Cinema absorbs and reflects this transformation. Picking only 25 films from the first quarter of the century is tough.
Director Milind Ukey talks about his film Paathshaala.
Aamir Khan invited friends and colleagues from the film industry for a special screening of his new film, Sitaare Zameen Par, in Mumbai.
The Hollywood release F1: The Movie also took a good start at the box office, scoring a half century in its first weekend.
More screens, more films, and longer windows will convert to more people watching, assuming they know a film is releasing, points out Vanita Kohli-Khandekar.
As the year draws to a close, Rediff's Senior Contributor Roshmila Bhattacharya takes a look at the hits and misses, the highs and lows, the newsmakers and the dealbreakers in alphabetical order.
Despite YRF securing a huge 4,500+ screens across the country, the quantum of footfalls fell short.
Gauri Spratt has met Aamir's family and they are all 'extremely happy'.
Bollywood has come out in full support and shown solidarity to Indian army by postponing film releases and several events post the deadly Pahalgam attack and India's Operation Sindoor
'At a time when there was little awareness of world music, playing western tunes on eastern instruments like the flute and the dholak, blending vocal polyphony with Indian folk and contemporary styles, Salilkaku created a new musical genre in Bengal called Gana Sangeet.'
'Aamir is really competitive. I feel that also keeps him young.'
'The moment I got to know it's Rajni Sir I jumped at it. I'm a huge fan of Rajni Sir. I really love him.'
Bollywood celebrities have extended support to the nation and offered prayers for the safety and well-being of the people.
'It was the toughest of roles because he had to change quickly behind the sofa and come out in the next dress!'
Mistry may work for some, but also raises the question about mental illness being treated as a means of amusement for audiences, notes Deepa Gahlot.
The film lurches from one melodramatic situation to another, for nearly 160 minutes, before culminating in an ending that embodies Director Anupam Kher's personal philosophy: Kuch bhi ho sakta hain, notes Mayur Sanap.
'One of the most significant factors contributing to the optimism for 2025 is the lineup of films featuring Bollywood's three superstar Khans.'
'I will do it again. I am ready to put my life in danger a second time. This is my land, this is my responsibility'
So many movies are coming up for release in 2025!
Thousands of movie buffs remember the double deckers of Mumbai, associating them with stars and blockbuster songs of yesteryear, recalls Debarghya Sanyal.
Sukanya Verma quizzes you to find out just how much you know about the movies.
'Had anyone asked me if I was Aamir Khan, I would have admitted to it.' Senior movie journalist Roshmila Bhattacharya flips through the pages of her many interactions with Aamir Khan, who turned 60 on March 14.
One of the best ways to celebrate Children's Day is by spending quality time with your kids and binge watch meaningful yet entertaining cinema pieces.
The star writes on his blog that he has his plate full.
'Salman's bad phase is going on for the last five-six years.'
Darsheel Safary talks about Taare Zameen Par.
The actor interacted with kids on the show, Radio Mirchi on the occasion of Children's Day.