This is why we love watching Sallu on Bigg Boss!
'If you put me into a daily soap where things invariably go wrong in the family and people are crying, I can't be a part of that set up.'
For a show that prides itself on being of the people, by the people and for the people, it's strange how in its moments of success, the 'people' were missing, says Sukanya Verma.
From 'Mera Wala Shah Rukh' to Salman's Being Hygienic ways, my super filmi week, says Sukanya Verma, has a lot on its mind.
'Whenever we were low in energy and wanted support, we turned to him.' 'He has done a lot for me.' 'He did not leave any stone unturned to launch me.'
Raja Sen gives us a hint: It was all because he used a coin wisely.
'If this is how the audience likes me, I will continue doing it.'
Sukanya Verma shares her exciting filmi week with us.
Sukanya Verma's nostalgic filmi week!
Celebrating Aamir Khan and his 55 popular songs on his 55th birthday
'A lot of married people are not happy with their partners, so how does a marriage decide happiness? Our family wants us to be happy and successful, and marriage doesn't fit anywhere.'
Sukanya Verma shares her exciting filmi week with us!
Sukanya Verma shares her exciting filmi week with us.
Sreehari Nair lists some movies, documentaries, recorded-performance films, and literature and music suggestions that might help.
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.
'Who is a superstar? What is a superstar?' 'It's all bullsh*t, there's nothing to it.' 'If you start taking all the sh*t seriously, it's going to go to your head and you will go cuckoo there.'
Here's a list of the favourites of the billionaires.
Rediff.com celebrates 40 years of the beloved movie classic.
Salman Khan, star of this year's Eid release Bajrangi Bhaijaan, talks about his journey from supporting actor to superstar.
'He never believes in loose talk.' 'If he is done with you, then you go your way, he goes his way.'
In walked the scruffy band of pirates, without any swagger. Mostly tall or burly men, with weather beaten, resigned faces, the majority were dressed in track pants and tees; a few had skull caps. Some of their T-shirts had messages like 'I'm not in danger, I'm danger' or 'Long Beach California Surfer'.
'My parents once went to watch Rajkumar Kohli's Insaniyat Ke Dushman. In the film, I "rape" Anita Raaj. My father was very upset. My mother left the theatre. Years later, my father asked me to do a positive role with a heroine like Hema Malini. Unfortunately, I never got to do that. I played her brother-in-law in Satte Pe Satta. Now in Ramesh Sippy's Shimla Mirch, I am romancing her but my father is not alive to see it.' Shakti Kapoor, straight from the heart.