In a special series, we will put YOU to the test everyday!
Sukanya Verma quizzes you to find out just how much you know about the movies.
Against whom, dear readers, does Varun share a roaring chemistry?
Even Akshay Kumar's Laxmii and Varun Dhawan's Coolie No 1 were not paid as much as Kartik Aaryan's Dhamaka for their OTT rights.
Akshay promotes Raksha Bandhan... Suhana-Agastya on a dinner date... Alia promotes Darlings...
Sukanya Verma takes a look at all the strange ways Hindi films has dealt with the memory loss syndrome.
Jugraj made his International debut against France during the FIH Hockey Pro League matches in South Africa
'No one can equal them. No one should even try,' says David Dhawan.
The journey has been tough and unconventional, but it has been worthwhile as Kerala tribal Minnu Mani became the only girl from the state to play in the WPL.
This isn't a compilation of his best films, biggest blockbusters or important milestones but moments that swept Sukanya Verma off the floor, blew her heart into smithereens, regaled her with their sheer silliness, made her laugh till her sides hurt and look at phenke hue paise in disdain.
Joginder Tuteja takes a look at Varun's leading ladies, and asks you, dear readers, to vote for the actress he looks best with!
Kartik believes tomorrow will be fantastic... Why is Varun dressed like a 'chick'?... Rajkummar throws a curved ball...
'The moment he got to know that any comedian was struggling or had not paid rent for months, he would immediately help because he himself had struggled.'
Joginder Tuteja looks at the 10 releases that will keep the entertainment going till the end of 2020.
Akhtaruzzaman Elias's The Raincoat describes the effect of the 1971 war on a college and on one of its teachers in particular.
Sukanya Verma looks at Bollywood's cool, curious, bag moments.
Will Varun Dhawan's Coolie No 1 be a bigger hit than Govinda's hilarious original?
Sara takes a break before Coolie No 1.
With OTT gaining popularity, quite a few stars will make their debut on digital platforms.
Sukanya Verma picks 10 essential David Dhawan movies you need to watch to understand their loony appeal.
Quite a few film folk attended a special screening of Ayushmann Khurrana's latest starrer, Bala.
Varun Dhawan, who has tested positive for coronavirus, has urged people to be 'extra careful' amid the pandemic and said he could have taken more precautions to safeguard himself against the disease.
'How long could Varun wait? He's in his 30s.'
While one waits to see when theatres will reopen, it would be nice to start off with light-hearted movies.
Kapil Dev's historic World Cup win wasn't the only highlight of 1983. Sukanya Verma looks back how the year treated Bollywood.
Mumbai City FC scripted history as they fought back from a goal down to stun Iraqi giants Air Force Club 2-1 and become the first Indian club to win a game at the top-tier AFC Asian Champions League.
The boy from Kanpur kept his audiences in theatres, on television and lately on social media platforms engaged with vivid societal sketches, be it about travelling in Mumbai's famous locals or lampooning queues at wedding buffets.
In a special series, we will put YOU to the test everyday!
Among Manmohan Desai's blockbusters is the one that is most loved by audiences: Amar Akbar Anthony.
'ABCL was almost bankrupt, Amit's house was mortgaged...'
These movies may or may not have got critical acclaim, but when it comes to sheer eyeballs, these films did their job rather well.
These are the big budget films that have been designed either as a spectacle or just for the masses, hence warranting a large segment of audiences coming together to enjoy the experience in theatres.
'It's this swag and body language that convinces you that he can pound 10 men to dust with his bare fists.'
'For an introduction to his career-spanning genius, watch just five of his movies: Anand, Saudagar, Abhiman, Black and Pink,' notes Kalyan Singhal, McCurdy Professor of Business at the University of Baltimore.
Quite a few light-hearted comedies are up for release, and Joginder Tuteja takes us through them.
'Across the globe, Indians have been treated as coolies. Here when we are in India, I do not want to be treated as a coolie.'
Joginder Tuteja looks at the actors, who waited patiently, and will now release their films in theatres this year.