Take a look at the hits and misses at the box office last week.
'I'm usually pretty chilled and cool, but there are random moments when the brain doesn't compute and I don't stop to think.'
Bollywood gets no love at the box office!
Check out these two posters of the Tamil science fiction movie.
Sanjay Gupta on producing Acid Factory.
Aftab Shivdasani chats with Rediff readers.
From running atop a burning train to swimming with sharks, the film promises to be quite the thriller.
Rajiv Kapoor did not do many films in his career but he is still remembered for his solid hit, Ram Teri Ganga Maili.
Director Suparn Verma chats with his fans about his second flick.
Chitrashi Rawat talks to Patcy N about her difficult stunts in the film, and her love-hate relationship with Mithun.
Shruti Haasan talks about her first film, Luck.
Director Suparn Verma talks about his forthcoming multistarrer and why Ek Khiladi Ek Haseena bombed.
Agneepath, Hum and Khuda Gawah are a testament to the Bachchan-Mukul Anand actor-director chemistry. Of the three, Hum is a natural crowd-pleaser, says Sukanya Verma.
Kamal Haasan's daughter, Shruti, has signed her first Hindi film, Luck, which will be directed by Soham Shah of Kaal fame. She will make her debut opposite Imran Khan, Aamir's nephew.
Imran Khan's last film Kidnap was a disaster. He tries his Luck with his forthcoming film.
Deepa Gahlot picks a list of 10 essential RGV movies though there are 84 to wade through.
Danny Denzongpa on his latest movie Frozen and why he would not have made a very good Gabbar in Sholay.
Though the director and his team deserve the highest accolades for achieving a film of this level of beauty in severely extreme conditions, it is unlikely that this film will find a mass audience. Connoisseurs of high art however will probably find much to appreciate in this sparse and beautiful black and white world.
The dry spell at the box office continues.
Reader Harendra Chahar sends us photographs.
A look at the guests at the special screening.
Desipite good reviews, Baby and Dolly Ki Doli don't work at the box office.
Ek Khiladi Ek Haseena director Suparn Verma gets ready with his next.
Squad drags from scene to scene like a lifeless sloth with no destination in mind, sighs Sukanya Verma.
The dry spell at the box office continues.
Bollywood pays last respect to the matriarch of the Kapoor khandaan.
Sukanya Verma looks at the many ways fire enjoys a significant presence in our movies.
The dry spell at the box office continues.
In a special series starting today, we will put YOU to the test everyday!
On the actress' fourth death anniversary, Subhash K Jha selects his favourites.
So who are the new faces who will charm their way to Bollywood this year?