'A lot of people think that since I am Rohit Shetty's sister I may get special attention.' 'In fact, it's the opposite.' 'You can call up anyone and ask, how Rohit treats Mehek on the sets and they'll tell you how I get a lot of daant.'
Chandra Barot's cult film turns 40.
'Unless Sanju and me have become so bad that there is no hope left for the makers!'
Raashi Khanna talks about her new film and why it wasn't difficult for her to do comedy.
'Salman has been my heartthrob since I was 14. He is so incredibly amazing as a person. I am very lucky to be working with him on such a big film.' Straight talk from Sonam Kapoor.
Raja Sen says the only superpower Krrish has is that of boring the audience.
The Ghazi Attack tells the story about one of the 'last unsolved greatest mysteries of the 1971 war.'
Franchise films will continue to dominate the calendar, with big-ticket movies like Avengers: Infinity War, Aquaman, Dark Phoenix, Deadpool 2, Black Panther.
'Madaari is a very strong film for the younger generation. If they understand this film correctly, it would be great fun. It is serious cinema and our youth want to see that too; they don't just want entertainment.' Madaari director Nishikant Kamat discusses his new film.
'The better film will take the lead,' promises Ajay Devgn.
Sukanya Verma lists the films she will never watch again.
S Saraswathi gives us the latest updates from the Tamil film industry.
'I feel bad for our audience that they see films like Race 3.' 'But audiences are getting mature.' 'In spite of a big film release a week before, people have showed interest in Pihu.' 'That is a huge achievement.'
'Go against society and people for that.' 'You don't have to be politically correct always.'
Abhishek Chaubey talks about Udta Punjab, his actors and how the drug-themed film happened.
'...changed my image, changed everything.' 'Now I make calls with great confidence.' 'Day before yesterday, I sent a message to a director that I heard you are making a film, is there any role for me?' 'I have confidence now. Earlier, I could never do.'
Indira Kannan picks Made in Bangladesh, Greed, Moothon.
'When was the last time you heard a music composer or a singer's son being launched?'
Ashutosh Gowariker's new film has a nice romance, but the history seems to get in the way.
Check out these two posters of the Tamil science fiction movie.
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'Today, music directors do not work on a song that turns out to be the biggest hit of the year.' 'Their main focus is on creating a song which becomes an instant hit.' 'Whether the audience remembers that song after a couple of months or not, that does not concern them anymore.'
Here's looking at the films that failed at the box office in the first half of this year.
But he has serious competition from Akshay Kumar, and Rustom.
'In our textbooks, we never had chapters where a woman does something. We had one Rani Laxmibai chapter, the rest only the men did. We have been trained like that but, now, things have to change.'
Om Puri was that rare actor who could carry a film on sheer power and versatility of his performance
'Mumbai is very different from the rest of India. It can be ruthless if you don't have work or friends. The struggle time and times of disappointment are horrific and can break you.'
'You can't take your eyes off him.'
'Perhaps there is a greater understanding of small town India amongst our stars today than earlier.'
'Television is the medium that made the nation love me. I am who I am because of TV and I will never give it up.' But for now, Shaleen Bhanot is concentrating on music.
Given how everything has played out, Mehul Choksi, now 62, achieved all that he wanted but for all the wrong reasons, says Pavan Lall.
Netflix and Amazon Prime are raising their stakes in the game, commissioning original shows and going all out to acquire regional films for their libraries.
'We commission more from here than anywhere else.'
The multi-star and multi-lingual mythological project will be directed by K Raghavendra Rao.
'I always feel that if I have not done anything in the past year, people will probably forget me.'
'For a film like Haseena, which is made for Rs 11 crore, the publicity budget was Rs 8 crore. I think it's a waste because that could have gone into the film and I could have done something bigger and better.' Director Apoorva Lakhia looks back at his film Haseena Parker.
Social media teams ensure there is something new around the movie every few days and as the release date nears, every few hours.
Aseem Chhabra is heartbroken that India overlooked the acclaimed film, The Lunchbox, as its Oscar nominee.