Aseem Chhabra watched some great films and some huge disappointments in 2020.
'We crack jokes and our motive is to make people laugh. We do not deliberately try to hurt anybody.' Comedian Kiku Sharda gives some good advice.
Guess how many screens Happy New Year will be shown in!
SFIO tried to sift through changed names, cross-holdings in INX Group
Poor policymaking, a fractious industry and the cockeyed nature of regulations are to blame, saya Vanita Kohli-Khandekar.
Gujarat-based tea major will run a Rs 2-cr roadblock on Hindi and regional news channels.
A majority of India's billionaires gained wealth in the last one year in spite of the stock market decline.
Nikita Puri lists the best shows and films to watch online as you ace social distancing.
Brand associations have helped Priyanka Chopra-starrer gain traction in traditional and digital media.
The world awaits a creative breakthrough for mobile phone ads, says Ajit Balakrishnan.
Ajit Mishra, Vice President, Research, Religare Broking, answers readers' stock market queries. Ajit will offer his unbiased views on a weekly basis
The ordinary life lived in Pakistan is rarely a part of Indian imagination. This is this gap that Pakistani television serials have succeeded in bridging, says Mohammad Asim Siddiqui.
For some, he is a visionary who grew his one-channel firm into a media giant by the sheer dint of his courage; for others, he is a compulsive risk-taker.
It all started from Mumbai. Now, Khan's fan base has spread from the US, UK and West Asia to Malaysia, Indonesia, Japan, Germany, Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, Kuwait and Palestine. Of the top 10 Bollywood movies that earned the most overseas, seven had Khan in them.
The voyeurism and poor taste on display in the reportage of the murder case involving Mukerjea's wife reflect the mindset of the society we live in and the media we are exposed to
With over 40 million active subscribers (as of March 2013), DTH has grown tenfold from just 4 million customers six years ago.
How to keep it cool in the blazing hot summers?
'Television is the medium that made the nation love me. I am who I am because of TV and I will never give it up.' But for now, Shaleen Bhanot is concentrating on music.
Sadly, the Lodha panel verdict on the IPL spot-fixing scandal of 2013 can't guarantee such incidents won't happen in the future, says Bikash Mohapatra/Rediff.com.
A new logo can harm image than doing good, say experts.
From being siblings in one film to sweetheart in the other, these actors have done it all.
Sukanya Verma shares her exciting filmi week with us!
Singer Samira Koppikar tells us what its like to be a Bollywood singer, and how she achieved it.
Meet the man behind MS Dhoni: The Untold Story.
With more and more TV channels preferring to air dubbed serials, the Tamil serial industry is slowly going out of business.
'In today's time, everyone is distressed and we don't know with what mood a person will come to watch a movie.' 'So it is better to say whatever you want with humour.'
'All businesses have to be run for business, for profits on a sustainable basis. It may sound old school, but then I have been in business for 32 years and you can't change an old tiger's stripes.'
Despite the rally, on the basis of valuations, Indian markets aren't too expensive, says Christopher Wood, managing director and equity strategist at CLSA.
'Thirty years ago, if you walked into a chawl, there would be three TV sets in 30 houses. Today, you'll see TV sets in all 30 houses. So the viewers have increased, but of a certain strata. Sadly, the educated and upper classes have stopped watching TV shows because of the availability of the Internet.' Balika Vadhu writer Gajra Kottary tries to explain to Ronjita Kulkarni/ Rediff.com where Indian television is going wrong.