Dum Laga Ke Haisha is a series of riveting moments that make you moist in the eye and chuckle with joy, says Sukanya Verma.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities:
With Deepika Padukone and Anushka Sharma not having a release in 2019 and Priyanka Chopra featuring in a solitary non-mainstream film, the ground was wide open for many actresses to make their mark.
Aditi Rao Hydari, Sunny Leone or Kareena Kapoor -- vote for your favourite.
Were Kareena and Priyanka catty enough? YOU tell us in this poll!
Sukanya Verma looks at the many, many reasons for marital discord reported in Hindi movies.
'Despite the pornographic quality of its name, Lust Stories is something of an event in Indian popular culture,' says Shuma Raha.
'If every actor does commercial films, where is the space for the Amol Palekars and Farooq Sheikhs of today? I am happy being in that space and want to own that space.'
'I didn't think a person with my body type would be acceptable (in the film industry) even though I was comfortable with my weight.' Dum Laga Ke Haisha's Bhumi Pednekar gets ready for showbiz.
'You are not going to find success all the time and you will feel insecure when your film fails at the box office, but that's a part of the game.' 'You just deal with it and move on.; 'Maybe the problem was something else and not so much about his career.'
'If banning Pakistani artists suits your peace of mind, do it.' 'I am more concerned about our soldiers who have lost their lives, and their families.' 'So my question is to those people, who are banning artists: What have they done for our soldiers and their families?'
Sukanya Verma looks back at the trend's most memorable incarnations in recent times.
Deepika, Kangana, Shilpa or Fawad Khan? Vote for your favourite.
A look at the top tweet from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'Even when he moves beyond his traditional repertoire, he sticks to a template that does not take him too far from the viewer's gentler emotions,' notes Vikram Johri.
Sukanya Verma looks at 2019's winners and washouts so far.
Sukanya Verma looks at some striking age gaps between the onscreen romantic couples of Hindi movies.
'Even if we do a really sexy picture, they (stars) trust me and my wife Manisha to pull out an absolutely amazing shot.' 'It should not cross that line and step into vulgarity.'
Sukanya Verma lists the movies she grabbed at MAMI this year.
Sukanya Verma looks at Bollywood's various terrace moments.
If Indian storytelling can deliver, it can make the entertainment industry an engine of economic growth and a substantial contributor to GDP, says Vanita Kohli-Khandekar.
2015 has been a good year for Bollywood's superstars.
Rishi Kapoor passed into the ages on April 30.
Bollywood pays homage to one of India's finest actors.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'He resonates more with the youth which is always something brands want.'
'I haven't given up on spreading awareness about toilet and female sanitation, and I won't give up on this either.'
The failure of big-budget Bollywood movies show that mega stars such as Salman Khan, Shah Rukh Khan, Hrithik Roshan, Ranbir Kapoor, Katrina Kaif and Anushka Sharma are struggling to impress the audience.
Isn't It Romantic is about a New York woman hit on the head during a mugging. The impact leaves her feeling that she is in a rom-com.
Akshay Kumar seems to be the closest to inheriting the brand appeal and position enjoyed by Amitabh Bachchan. We tell you why.
'Relationships have changed so dynamically that the 'woh' doesn't have to be a person.'
Aseem Chhabra watched some great films and some huge disappointments in 2020.
'If somebody remixes my song Banno 20 years later, why would I feel bad about it?'
A look at how ace couturiers celebrated fashion at the India Couture Week 2016.
Aseem Chhabra picks 10 fascinating films he watched in Macao -- a blend of Asian, independent, Hollywood projects and even a 66-years-old classic Japanese film that still stands the test of time.
'I felt a constant gag in my throat, and emerged from the movie somewhat mugged,' confesses Sreehari Nair.