Sweet surprises are made of actors best known for their dramatics taking us by surprise by shaking a leg on screen.
The leaders were prodded by the Twitterati to defend the AIB's freedom of expression.
The actor features on Femina's annual list of India's 50 Most Gorgeous Women.
The former All India Bakchod CEO took to Instagram to share how the recent incidents have taken a toll on his mental and physical health.
Both stand-up comedians have apologised for their behaviour.
Stand-up comedy group AIB has returned with an online video, "Save The Internet", three months after their show "AIB Knockout" had kicked up a controversy.
Neeti Palta tells us what it takes to be a comedienne in India.
Around 50 women has last month come forward on social media and accused Arunabh Kumar of sexual harassment.
Earlier this month around 50 women had come forward on social media and complained against Kumar. However, none of them filed a complaint with the cops.
Twitter erupts with women from the media outlining horrifying tales of sexual harassment and molestation.
All India Bakchod 's new show is sure to leave you in splits.
The tweet had a photo of the PM with a 'dog-filter'.
The move comes close on the heels of a written complaint by president of Brahman Ekta Seva Santha.
We are all blessed that Irrfan Khan has left us a treasure trove of his remarkable films. The characters he played were real, believable. We recognised them and they have stayed with us. And so a fan I like to believe Irrfan Khan did not die, says Aseem Chhabra, the actor's biographer on Irrfan's first death anniversary.
Shah Rukh said the power of choice is always with people.
In this era of oversharing, retweeting and everything-instagramming, the star is not any kind of enigmatic figure of mystery; s/he is one of us, says Raja Sen.
HC tells government to reply to PIL against AIB comedy show.
Pandit, who has been appointed in the revamped Censor Board, tries to justify himself.
The current broadcasting platforms believe the road ahead for Netflix might not be a cakewalk
'If the government is really bothered about saving Indian culture, then stop the culture of rape, stop the culture of corruption, stop the culture of goondaism, stop the culture of burning churches.' 'The State has no right to come into our homes and teach us lessons in moral science and Indian values.'
You won't know what hit you!
AIB break their silence.
Syed Firdaus Ashraf wonders why no one objects to jokes about Rahul Gandhi, but are upset when Lata Mangeshkar and Sachin Tendulkar are mocked.
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A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'A few people have begun to dictate what the country should wear, think, see, go about its lives. That is the real Indian bak****.'
Jaspal Bhatti's feel for the grime, the confusions, and the madness in our system was so complete that he could take on every kind of woman or man God ever gave to the institutions of India, feels Sreehari Nair.
Rajiv Satyal is a standup comedian. He resides at the intersection of Indian comedy and Seinfeld quotes. So you can imagine what a Seinfeld show in India affected him!
Well, that's a first! Check out how Alia Bhatt has trumped online trolls and naysayers.
'For Aamir Khan, the producer of Delhi Belly, to shame these boys -- and the celebrities involved -- for swearwords and insults, is the most hypocritical thing in the world. Raja Sen calls out Aamir Khan on his criticism of the controversial AIB Roast.
Youngistaan neither says something new nor does it reinforce time-tested wisdom in a way that you actually want to pay attention to it, feels Paloma Sharma.
'I could have debuted with my father but that would have been the most cliched way to enter films. I want to be his strength, not his problem.' Tevar star Arjun Kapoor was determined to prove himself as an actor before he worked in a home production.
No-Punchline humour reminds us how in our daily lives, we all are by turns 'The Corrupt Politician we criticise,' 'The Chauvinist Male we frown upon,' 'The Rule Breaker we deride through our Facebook posts,' 'The Communal Virus we so easily lampoon' and 'The Bad Artist we spoof.' In a land where the aforesaid prototypes are our major sources of 'funny,' is there an audience for the NPL kind of humour, asks Sreehari Nair.