The release of Size Zero was postponed by three weeks to accommodate Anushka's historical epic Rudhramadevi, which opens On October 9.
Karan Johar gives the facts about his company Dharma Productions' tie-up with UTV.
Karan Johar's company Dharma Productions has been sued for $150,000 by actors and vendors in the US who say they haven't been paid for their work in Johar's under-production film, Jihad, starring Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor. But Dharma says an intermediary company is responsible.
Will Varun Dhawan's Coolie No 1 be a bigger hit than Govinda's hilarious original?
'My grandfather O P Ralhan passed away when I was very young.' 'When I told my dad that I wanted to study films, he told me he did not have any contacts in the film industry.' 'He told me to finish my business undergrad and then chase my dreams.'
Karan Johar's latest production seems to have come into some trouble. Some crew members in Philadelphia, where the film was shot, have complained that they have not received payment even after the shoot ended.
'Who decides what is jingoistic?' 'What is patriotic?' 'Who decides Lagaan is patriotic and Gadar is jingoistic?'
In order to acquire scale, a host of news and current affairs broadcasters are looking at starting even entertainment channels.
The yet-untitled film will deal with adventure sports.
The Baahubali hitmaker is, however, busy with the blockbuster's sequel.
Star TV is facing a new challenge, with three of its top executives putting in their papers to join former Star India chief executive officer Sameer Nair in his new venture with broadcasting company NDTV
Special Appearance in Student of the Year 2: Mr Will Smith, folks.
Now, let's wait for the movie, says Syed Firdaus Ashraf.
The director will not hold a premiere for Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna.
I was lucky to have support from family and IAF, Saxena said.
'She is a dear friend and we do go out together.'
Nikhil Advani can't wait to hear what people think of his mega release.
An application alleges the film was shot in violation of the Wildlife Act.
2019 had as many as 17 films in the Rs 100/200/300 crore clubs. What's even more remarkable is that 10 directors made their debut in this elite club, something totally unprecedented.
In strong observations while hearing the plea, the high court cited the death of Princess Diana while trying to escape the media chase, and said there needs to be "some toning down" as people are "afraid of the fourth pillar of democracy" because of its powers.
Joginder Tuteja looks at 10 film-makers who returned to direction after a long time.
Bollywood's who's who come down to watch a film.
Remove the jump scares from Bhoot Part One: The Haunted Ship and you are left with nothing, feels Moumita Bhattacharjee.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
From Rs 191 billion in 2019, the world's largest film producing industry now stands at Rs 72 billion thanks to the pandemic.
'Every piece of content, every thought, has stemmed from reality and personal experiences.'
We aren't saying it will happen, but a sequel to Kuch Kuch Hota Hai would be interesting, na?
Take some cue from these B-town ladies and get your fashion game on point!
'Sushant Singh Rajput, a bright young lad who had a life beyond films, was probably too good for Bollywood.' 'To blame his death by suicide on a gang of Bollywood bullies is stretching the point too far,' argues Saibal Chatterjee.
'Like a madman, I was meeting everybody who ever knew me and getting numbers. I used to text them and ask for work.' 'I would randomly land on different sets and meet people.'
The multi-starrer releases on April 19.
Netflix has already released 8 and the rest 14 will be out over the next 18 months, starting with the Abhay Deol-starrer Chopstick this month.