Horror, drama, romance and action... it's all on your plate this year!
Sukanya Verma lists the films she will never watch again.
Bollywood is looking at Delhi with a new pair of eyes.
If you plan to go on a holiday soon, we can help you out with the list of places which are really fascinating.
'Why does it exist in the film industry?' 'It is because we are culturally nepotistic.' 'The son always grows up to carry on the work of the father; that's where we come from.' 'So if you have to tackle nepotism in the film industry, you have to tackle it in our culture.'
The filmmaker turns 42 today, September 10.
'2016 was the age of convenience for Hindi movies; of down pat effrontery and planned feeling triumphing over attempts to discern something complexly beautiful,' says Sreehari Nair.
Beginning a fascinating new series where film folk reveal what their movies taught them...
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Customer insight drives the online fashion retailer to launch 'mood' stores, rethink the way it sells its wares.
'They are out there, singing about their socio-economic status, their family structures, their politics, the way the system treated them, what they would like to change... and the beauty is that they are positive.' 'They are not bitter or cynical.'
Madras Cafe is a swift, smart and serious study of an inglorious chapter of history, writes Sukanya Verma.
'I was very nervous working with Rani Mukerji in Mardaani initially because she is such a senior actor.' Meet Tahir Raj Bhasin.
There is something about Anurag Kashyap that puts the cinema watchdogs on alert, says Veenu Sandhu.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
From being noticed in a supporting role as her debut to Cannes glory, Richa Chadha has come a long way in Bollywood.
Hema Malini goes back in time, and recalls some beautiful moments from her life.
"Our artificial intelligence tells us what people are buying at that point, what is in fashion; on the other hand, we have a fair idea of the material available. It gives us a sense of what we should be putting across in the market and we can put them across really quickly," Ananth Narayanan, CEO, Myntra, tells Alokananda Chakraborty.
'I am the undiscovered Julia Roberts of India. They haven't figured it out yet.' Kalki Koechlin gets talking.
Filmmaker Prakash Jha opens up about his life.
'With Tanu Weds Manu, I discovered myself.'
Kalki Koechlin talks about her upcoming projects, marriage and much more!