There's a whole lot of entertainment coming your way on OTT this September.
Gosh! the number of Bollywood folk who attended Producer Jayantilal Gada's birthday party, which also celebrated his back-to-back releases, Gangubai Kathiawadi, RRR, Attack Part I.
Anushka is a busy mom... What's Nandita Das doing with Kapil Sharma? Sudhir Mishra signs Bhumi and Nawaz...
'There's no point making grand plans all our lives when life itself is so fragile.'
The director of Page 3 speaks out after a plot to kill him is unearthed.
'The world lost you, but you still exist as an inspiration to those who dare to dream big.'
Before she enters the Bigg Boss house, Namrata Thakker gives us a closer look at her through her Instagram feed and finds out what is she really like!
Priyanka and Malti get ready for Christmas... Malaika says yes!... Kartik gains 13 kilos for Freddy...
The Centre is looking to continue maintaining an arms length in financial sector appointments.
Here's what the filmmaker has to say.
'Children are curious by nature, so I thought of writing these books, which provide creative but convincing explanations and also teach values like sharing is caring,' Sudha Murty tells Chintan Girish Modi.
Some of his best known works are Us Paar, Rajnigandha, Chitchor, Piya Ka Ghar, Khatta Meetha and Baton Baton Mein.
'He taught us not only about theatre, acting or dramas but also about life.' 'He made us discover ourselves.'
'The entertainment industry is on the verge of a big, big, change over the next few months and years.'
'The trick is to ride the downs and not get carried away by the highs. Just get on with life.'
Trade pundits and quick think piece experts can speculate all they like, but what works at the box-office is a mystery as always.
Indu Sarkar is an effective propaganda movie only to the extent that it knows its mission-statement and knows whom to shame and whom to take in its stride, feels Sreehari Nair.
'People want to blacken my face for showing "leaders in a bad light".' 'People want to show loyalty to the party.' 'There's no end to it.' 'How many people should I show the film to?' 'Where do we draw the line?'
Sukanya Verma looks at women who have fleetingly portrayed the formidable Indira Gandhi on screen.
Stars lead a busy life and travel the world frequently -- either for work or pleasure.
Madhur Bhandarkar's mother passed away over the weekend.
Every once in a while, has come a political movie led by a woman.
'Everybody here is a fair-weather friend.'
Madhur Bhandarkar's Indu Sarkar will release mid-2017.
'I used to be humiliated.' 'If I would approach an actor, he would just say hello and then turn away.' 'That's when I understood the whole game of the industry.'
Kaykasshan Patel's husband Arif Patel passed away, He was 47.
Producer Anand Pandit, who has made such films like Chehre, PM Narendra Modi, Total Dhamaal and Sarkar 3, hosted a Musical Fiesta on his birthday at his residence. Many film folk, who have worked with him, made sure to attend.
Dulquer celebrates daughter's birthday... Tamannaah wraps up a film... Preity cooks...
Abhishek Chaubey's movie releases March 1.
As Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! completes 27 years on August 5, Subhash K Jha gives us some fun facts.
It's raining movies and Web series on the Amazon Prime Video platform!
One of the most famous Indian faces on the planet, everything Priyanka Chopra Jonas learned, she learned it on the job.
Ace photographer Dabboo Ratnani's mother Prabha passed away on November 28.
Days before Ashutosh Gowariker's historical Panipat released in theatres, a special screening was organised for the members of the film industry.
After holding a special screening of Housefull 4 on October 23, the makers held another for those who missed it.
To mark World Whiskey Day, a toast to its memorable imagery in Hindi films.
The 50th edition of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) kicked off in Panaji, Goa, on a grand scale.
'I was very scared as I was a first-time director. 'Janhvi is a star and a star kid. But the moment she asked me if she was capable of playing the role, we became equals.'