Take a look at the celebrity showstoppers who worked their magic at the Amazon India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2017.
'We brought melody back to Hindi cinema and our songs which came straight from the heart, be it Papa Kehte Hain, Aye Mere Humsafar, Ghazab Ka Hai Din or Akele Hain To Kya Gham Hai, resonates even today.'
Bollywood pays their respects to the veteran actor.
Check out the star arrivals.
'40 years later, the world is still singing I Am A Disco Dancer.'
School life becomes a memory when we move on to bigger milestones in life, but they have a huge deal to do with who we become when we grow up.
Let's lighten up the January-end blues with a fun poll.
The Family Man is the espionage drama India is waiting to see, raves Karan Sanjay Shah.
On that note, Sukanya Verma lists 10 times when Bollywood assembled a bevy of evil-doers to make life hell for its leading man.
As Shah Rukh Khan turns 56 on November 2, the Men In White Abbas-Mustan talk to Rediff.com Contributor Roshmila Bhattacharya about the time when Khan would keep them sleepless for several nights.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
"Telling the story of the birth of a nation is never easy. Especially if that nation is as big and diverse as India," said Shyam Benegal about 'Samvidhaan -- The Making of the Constitution of India'.
Gupt's greatest success lies in how attractive it remains despite the suspense becoming common knowledge, feels Sukanya Verma.
The film is a long, tedious and predictable film about friendship and revenge, set in the backdrop of the Mumbai underworld
Abhay Deol shoots himself in the foot by acting in (and, inexplicably, producing) this monstrosity called One By Two that sucks all the goodwill out of an actor we usually like, writes Raja Sen.
Mission Mangal has its heart in place, feels Sukanya Verma.
The celebrities offer their condolences.
Twenty years ago, Aziz Mirza had the foresight to predict the great discord India would witness and revolt against, notes Sukanya Verma.
Teatime enjoys a special place in Hindi films.
The actor has quite a body of memorable death scenes to boast of.
Welcome 2 Karachi is a sad excuse for screen space, says Paloma Sharma.
Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra's latest film lacks clarity and coherence.
Muzaffar Ali returns as a director after three decades.
'I had to jump from the ninth floor, breaking through the glass. The timing went wrong and instead of landing on my feet, I landed on my head. People thought I was dead, but I stood up.'
Sukanya Verma shares her exciting filmi week with us.
'Sudhir Mishra takes us into the dreams and fears of our politicians, into their self-deceiving pitches, and he shows us their demons and angels,' says Sreehari Nair.
Former editor of Femina magazine, Sathya Saran looks back at the Miss India pageant that changed the lives of two young women.