'I regret the years that I did not work. I took a break at the peak of my career. I should not have done that. You lose contact with people and to start all over again is a struggle.' Rajnigandha actress Vidya Sinha looks back at her life.
Sukanya Verma gives a toast to the man, the movies and the many, many, MANY memories he's made on big screen through 80 Amitabh Bachchan moments.
'When films resonate with the audience, it gives you the confidence to take more risks.'
Here's looking back the Bollywood's judges over the years.
Chandra Barot's cult film turns 40.
This episode doesn't reach the heights of the one with all the Kapoor siblings; Hema Malini and Zeenat Aman's blast from the past or Ranveer-Arjun's raita rendezvous but amply underscores SRK's reputation as the superstar we love to hear talk, writes Sukanya Verma.
Raza Murad has featured in over 500 movies till date, and he's not slowing down anytime soon.
One of the most attractive things in a movie romance is to watch two people fall in love over a date or two.
White is pure. White is powerful. And our movies just love to channelise its immaculate energy and enhance a visual's impact.
Much, much, much before Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani fussed over What Jhumka, Asha Bhosle trilled in her alluring voice and teased us with tantalising details about the events leading to her precious Jhumka's loss. Sukanya Verma celebrates the singing legend who turns 90 on September 8.
'Who wouldn't want to rub shoulders with the neighbouring country's premier's childhood confidante?' asks Kishore Singh.
A fun excerpt from Diptakirti Chaudhuri's Bollygeek: The Crazy Trivia Guide to Bollywood.
What do you have to say about their style?
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities
'We will never really lose him because in death, his spirit, trapped in a frail body, has been set free and will surround us like the air we breathe.'
Veteran actor Vinod Khanna passed away on Thursday after battling cancer. He was 70.
'If you look at its melody, it's nothing.'
Saddled with glaring plot holes, caricaturish supporting cast, unintentionally funny punchlines, and Himesh Reshammiya, The Xpose is like Gunda, with better production values.
Veteran actress Waheeda Rehman remembers Nanda, her friend of 55 years who passed away on March 25.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Sukanya Verma presents the changing faces of Shashi Kapoor.
As Mumbai almost came to a halt after overnight rains, netizens and Mumbaikars took a dig at the Shiv Sena for the plight of their beloved city.
Alia Bhatt and Sidharth Malhotra's Kar Gayi Chull is the latest song to praise Bollywood's heroines.
Like there's no dearth of memorable bus scenes and train imagery in Hindi movies, planes are equally prolific on silver screen.
The most rocking disproportionate screen couples of Bollywood.
'As soon as the plane touched down and we emerged, barricades came down and his fans rushed towards us.' 'Then, before my astonished eyes, they had lifted him up and he was being passed along over the heads of people.' 'It was an incredible sight!'
Warm or warring, back home too Bollywood has depicted many, MANY faces of sisterly love.
Here are the ten memorable bikini-rockers.
Looking at the Hindi film heroine at her thrilling best.
What if these old classics were made in today's times? Sukanya Verma figures it out.
With the festival of colours just around the corner, we dig out some lively bhang-soaked ditties just for you.
'As a family, we were not going through a very good time financially.' 'I wanted to be an interior designer, but I didn't have enough money to join the polytechnic.' 'I was about 15-and-a-half, 16, so I said okay, let me just try (acting).'
Aseem Chhabra sensed an internal turmoil in Vinod Khanna, which sometimes showed the moody person on screen.
Do you know Ashaji crooned a seductive night club song, Zooby Zooby Je L'aime Vous for An Evening In Paris?
From Awaara to Deewar to Junoon to In Custody, Shashi Kapoor leaves us many movies to love and remember him by.
Sukanya Verma looks at the jhoola, and how it's an unforgettable part of many a Bollywood imagery in celebration, romance, frolic and, sometimes, even menace.