'I've been someone who has been interested in the mind of a criminal for years.'
This poorly paced movie is too dull to be a drama and shows no signs (or intrigue) of a thriller, observes Sukanya Verma.
Bengali actor Saswata Chatterjee, who plays the now famous character in Kahaani, can't understand what the fuss is about.
A recent report in The Hollywood Reporter has listed 46 women as the Most Influential Women in International Film, and the ladies in positions of executives, producers and creatives.
'It's a tremendous accomplishment to have a father like Amitabh Bachchan and still be so sorted, to not taste the kind of success that he should have and yet be so balanced.'
The thrilling Web series The Night Manager bagged an Emmy nomination and its cast met up to celebrate the big event.
'I never allow myself to look anxiously over my shoulder at what my co-star is doing.'
'Because of a little out of sight, out of mind, I did end up losing out on good projects.'
'I take compliments from a woman very seriously because it's difficult to get a compliment from a woman.'
'If you work hard, persevere and have patience, every setback becomes an opportunity.
'I cannot stay a moment without cracking jokes.'
Sukanya Verma takes a look at all the strange ways Hindi films has dealt with the memory loss syndrome.
'It will be something totally unique and out-of-the-box like Paa.'
Joginder Tuteja lists what's up on OTT this month.
Abhishek is all set for Bob Biswas... Boman gets surprise visitors on his birthday... Kashmera turns 50...
An amateurish crime comedy that wants to be taken seriously, Mrs Undercover can never quite find its bearings, observes Sukanya Verma.
Father and son could have a movie release every month.
As we continue grappling with an irrepressible pandemic, music is both a refuge and source of comfort.
As many as six major films are set to arrive in theatres even as OTT continues to thrill us with new content.
'I got a very simple one-line brief from Ekta Kapoor that this character is like the Ramayan's Ram -- ideal husband, son and maryada purushottam.'
'#MeToo is very empowering but I think there has been a lot of collateral damage at the same time, which I feel is very wrong.'
Sukanya Verma lists the best mystery movies this past decade.
It's raining book-to-screen adaptations on OTT this week. Sukanya Verma offers you a selection.
Abhishek packs a punch and Nimrat is deliciously wicked but Dasvi falls short of being the razor-sharp satire it deeply aspires to be, feels Sukanya Verma.
'Never sit back and relax.' 'Always be a student.' 'Always be hungry to learn and improve.'
'She is associated with our growing up years.' 'When I first met her, it was a little awkward for a couple of days as she is a really popular actor of the '90s.'
And the two characters he really, really loves!
Joginder Tuteja looks at just how much audiences have loved Bollywood's serial killers.
'I was getting paid great money.' 'I was a part of some wonderful films, which I loved making, but I was becoming very complacent with my approach to my work.' 'And I did not want that.'
As means of transport or metaphor, the romance of trains is unmistakable in Hindi cinema.
Sukanya Verma looks at the various baap-beti equations depicted on the screen.