Aseem Chhabra picks his top 10 Indian films of 2024, which includes films that have had theatrical releases or are streaming on OTT.
'Actresses of our generation were genuinely fond of one another.'
Aamir Khan made sure to invite stars, young and old, at the wedding reception of his daughter Ira and Nupur Shikhare.
Shreekant Sambrani tells himself over and over again, don't lose heart in these dire times, there is asha (hope) still, in the divine voice of Asha Bhosle.
'She has lived through a lot,' close friend Asha Parekh revealed to Subhash K Jha.
'She brought so much craft, skill and spontaneity to her songs, it was almost impossible for me to match up to her voice on screen.'
'Der aaye durust aaye, better late than never.'
'You don't want to see the film, don't see it. I want to see the film. Why are you stopping me?' asks Dadasaheb Phalke Award winner Asha Parekh.
Jaya Bachchan has been a Dharmendra fan ever since she can remember.
The 68th National Film Awards saw actors from across India get together for the prestigious ceremony in New Delhi.
The film's heroine Sonakshi Sinha held a special screening of the film for a couple of veteran actors.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde was among those who mourned her loss, and visited her home.
The yesteryear stars mingled at Mumbai's Prithvi theatre, and watched a play.
The first Pinkvilla Style Icons awards was held on June 16 at Mumbai's JW Marriot hotel, and Bollywood's stars walked the red carpet looking their best.
Asha Parekh and Waheeda Rehman on Super Dancer Chapter 3.
'He had his own style, his own rhythm in the songs that he danced to on screen and in the way he led his life.'
Only this week, let's change things up a little. Instead of naming the movie, you have to identify the actor in the photograph.
The controversy about The Kashmir Files may have got all the eyeballs but there was much more to the closing ceremony of the 53rd edition of International Film Festival of India in Goa.
Are you looking forward to watching Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga?
'He was always sweet and polite with me.'
Merry Christmas has a breathtaking climax that will have you sighing like you've never sighed in a Sriram Raghavan movie before, applauds Sukanya Verma.
'Suddenly the world has changed, and so have the norms of living,' says Asha Parekh.
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'Sulochanaji was indeed a mother-figure to both the Hindi and Marathi film industry.'
Sukanya Verma recaps all those events from 25 years ago.
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'She was a soft-spoken person who never lost her temper. She loved being at home. She was a delight to work with. Unlike many heroines, she never threw tantrums on the sets,' Asha Parekh, one of Nanda's closest friends, and Sanjay Khan, her costar in three films -- Beti, Abhilasha and Woh Din Yaad Karo -- remember the yesteryear actress who passed away on March 25.
Prolific and passionate, Omji's cinema is far more valuable than we think.
Bollywood legends plus its young and breathless turn up at Marathi awards.
Mere Pyare Prime Minister had a special screening.
'The laughter stopped when Shammi was about 80.' 'The last eight-nine years of Shammi Aunty's life were miserable.'
Sukanya Verma looks at all the wonderful, wacky and woeful ways Bollywood has portrayed blindness on screen.
Star gather to celebrate Kaifisaab's centenary.
The celebrations don't seem to stop at the Khan home.
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.
'He needed to speak to the women he wrote about. You can't just write your version of the honest truth in a relationship. Two people are involved and they both need to be aware of what will be put out in public.' Asha Parekh on Nawazuddin Siddiqui's memoir, An Ordinary Life.