Choreographer and director Farah Khan turns 50 today, January 9.
Two young students of Indian origin from Chile and the United States of America, who attended the 8th Bharatiya Pravasi Divas as part of Know India Program, reveal how their current tour of India has helped them cleanse themselves of their prejudices spurned by Bollywood movies and how they wish to further strengthen their relationship with India by working with the country's underprivileged.
Instead of wasting your breath on badly recycled versions of beloved classics, listen to Sukanya Verma's pick of 15 under-rated Bollywood numbers.
'All the footage -- where I told Priyank to accept his feelings and that he loved me -- was a big fat joke between us.'
Rohan Shinde brings you the latest updates from the Bigg Boss house.
Here's a recap of the events from the past 24 hours.
Deepti Dadlani, who rallied along with thousands at the Gateway of India in a show of solidarity and protest, shares her thoughts and tries to make sense of the violence of November 26.
'AAP wins one of the biggest electoral victories in Indian history.'
'If you look at its melody, it's nothing.'
Vishal Dadlani has taken a stand against the live broadcast of news channels, which exposed the plans of the military and the National Security Guard, as they tried to overwhelm the terrorists and rescue hostages.
The parties never end in Bollywood!
Vishal Dadlani, who is touring over a dozen cities in North America and Europe with his partner Shekhar Ravjiani with the Unforgettable team, says their music owes a lot to the songs of the 1970s and 1980s. "Never mind what the subject of a film is," he says, "we want to make sure that every composition of ours has a good melody."
Telly folk step out for a glamorous night.
Controversial godwoman Radhe Maa has often been slammed for her ostentatious lifestyle. Yet her ardent devotees have chosen to ignore critics and immerse themselves in her 'aura'. But recent developments may have left them shocked... and contemplating!
Akash and Puneesh fight it out, while Sapna and Hina watch the fun. We bring you the highlights of the show.
SaReGaMa mentors, VishalShekar, the duo behind some of Om Shanti Om's music are optimistic of the album doing well.
Cash's music is nothing much to boast about, except for the title track.
'From the time I entered Bigg Boss 11, it was quite clear that the housemates had targeted me.' Dhinchak Pooja recaps her experience in the house.
Music director duo Vishal-Shekhar speak up about their sound.
When Katrina Kaif broke hearts inside the house!
Garlic and used waxing strips dominate Day 59.
Composers Vishal and Shekhar use R D Burman's rhythms and orchestration into an original, contemporary tune.
The former World heavyweight boxing champion passed away on June 3.
'The move is a succession plan where Sikka comes on the board as vice chairman.'
The girls become queens, and the boys, their slaves. It's just another day on Bigg Boss.
The Bengaluru-based firm has also inducted founder and CEO of Surya Software Systems D N Prahlad as an independent director on its Board, effective October 14, 2016.
Missed yesterday's episode? Fear not. Rohan Shinde brings you up-to-date.
Here's a recap of moments captured in India in the past 24 hours.
'Farah Khan had the most outrageous things to say on the show. Yuvraj Singh was more emotional than fun.' Neha Dhupia gets chatty with Bollywood's stars.
Has Salman Khan accepted Arijit Singh's apology? Subhash K Jha speaks to the singer to find out.
Have a party at home? Aelina Kapoor recommends the Loveshhuda soundtrack.
The pick of the four songs are Lalla Lalla Lori and Boat Ma Kukdookoo, which at least go well with the fun flavour of the film
'Hina makes fashion statements.' 'Priyank Sharma doesn't know how to respect women.' 'Luv Tyagi is a waste on this planet!' Bigg Boss 3 contestant Rohit Verma gives his impressions of the current season.
Emotions run wild on Day 55, Weekend Ka Vaar. We bring you the highlights of the show.
'He loved me so much...I will miss him so much.'
'Every song was a masterpiece.' Bollywood pays tribute to Ravindra Jain.
The defendants would make up a false identity to get cards and then use them.
Infosys has appointed Sudha Murty, Vandana Sikka and Sandeep Dadlani as the trustees of the arm.