A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Stupidity is responded with equal, if not more stupidity, in Half Girlfriend.
The amount millenials spend on eating out is changing everything about the eating-out business.
'When I started off, I did not know I wanted to act. I just wanted to go to London. After doing the first three films, I realised that I loved acting. Aashiqui 2 came along and gave me the confidence I needed, that I can shoulder a film. It was a turning point for me.' Straight talk from Aditya Roy Kapur.
'The content on television is directly proportional to what the audience likes.'
These curious onscreen pairings will make you go... whoa!
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
What these movie titles mean!
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
The 40s brigade is gorgeous and really, ageless.
The airport is as good a place for fashion as any other for these stars!
'The honest truth is, after Tiger Zinda Hai released, the next time I was in contact with Salman again was on the sets of Bharat.'
'I don't know about being superstar, but one day if I become like Shah Rukh Khan, I will not mind that. If I get the kind of films that I really want to do, and if I manage to survive in this industry, I will become somebody like that.' Sushant Singh Rajput talks movies.
Sreehari Nair presents his Top 20 movies of the decade.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Here's looking at the films that failed at the box office in the first half of 2016.
'The director casts two attractive people where he ought have chosen a couple of actual actors instead, and thus it becomes hard to care about the protagonists or their sundered hearts, and despite aesthetic appeal, what we end up with is -- at best -- a screensaver,' says Raja Sen.
'Parts of Pad Man look like a Vicco Turmeric commercial, parts of it look like a Tourism Ad and parts of it like a commercial for Etihad Airlines. But almost all of it, unmistakably, sounds like one big town-hall message,' says Sreehari Nair.
'I have played 54 characters till now, and there was always some reference point, but in Raabta, there was none.'
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Bollywood celebrities mourn the death of the charismatic actor.
Donald Trump, Hardik Patel, Kangana Ranuat... The year 2017 wouldn't have been the same if it weren't for these personalities and many more. As we herald in 2018, here's a look at the faces and stories which left an indelible mark on us.
We look at Bollywood movies in which our celebs pack a punch... literally!
'Salman Khan told me once that he didn't receive any award nominations till Dabangg happened. Not that I am comparing myself to him -- he is an iconic person in the industry -- but I find it quite relevant to what I want to achieve,' Katrina Kaif tells Sonil Dedhia.
'There is no longer any pressure to play the heroine. So I can have fun and be the actor I want to be. I can look beyond the hairstyles and the clothes. It is liberating to not have that constant pressure on you.' Lara Dutta enjoys being 'back'!
Meet Bollywood's finest casting director Mukesh Chhabra.
'I've watched Farhan Akhtar's films, and admired him. Then when I saw him in person, I was overwhelmed.' Candid confessions from Aditi Rao Hydari.
'I'm ruled by emotions. I think women are generally more emotional than men. I believe love is like what we see in movies or what we read about.' Love talk from Katrina Kaif.
'In Vishal Bhardwaj's now fully set world of manufactured poetry, characters wear their emotions at their most prescribed anatomical positions -- courage on their chins, pride over their chests, and innocence in their faces,' observes Sreehari Nair.
'My mother has one complaint -- I die in all of my films. She has told me to stop dying now.'