Blockbusters like Sharda, Himalaya Ki God Mein, Suraj, Milan, Khudgarz, Dharam Veer, Rocky, Mard, Love Story, Kranti or Pyaar Jhukta Nahi seem to have lost their lustre and magic over the years.
The actor is riding high on the success of 'Hum Tum', but is not getting carried away.
Celebrating Aamir Khan and his 55 popular songs on his 55th birthday
Bollywood is known to make everything look dazzling and dramatic -- suffering, seclusion, hopelessness.
Here's how Bollywood makes most of its time on the beach. Take notes.
'I don't get bothered by other shows, hosted by celebrities. The only pressure I feel is to run my own show well, and make sure it is fun and entertaining.' Farhan Akhtar gets ready for television.
Take a look at the best red carpet looks from the Vogue Beauty Awards 2017.
Saif Ali Khan will open up about 'family, home, successes and failures' in an autobiography that is slated to hit the shelves in October, 2021, publisher HarperCollins India announced.
We celebrate Farah Khan's 50th birthday by re-visiting some of her best choreography.
Looking at Aamir Khan's top money-making movies at the box office.
Director Rahul Nair's gabby comedy looks at the difficulty of dating in the digital age in a manner that's equal parts shallow and silly, notes Sukanya Verma.
In Aspirants, Abhilash, SK and Guri chase the IAS dream from Delhi's bustling Old Rajendra Nagar. They are like the tripod; we are constantly reminded about their deep bond, but I didn't feel the closeness, observes Sukanya Verma.
What better occasion than International Women's Day to take a look?
Shankar Mahadevan, who suffered heart attack, is back home and doing fine.
Sukanya Verma shares a mix of images shared by Bollywood celebrities on social media and movie captures of our favourite stars back when they were 20.
This April Fool's Day, Sukanya Verma kickstarts the month on a light note with this list of Bollywood's most memorable pranks.
Going on a date? Read this first.
Farhan and Javed Akhtar discuss the new and the classic Don.
There are quite a few memorable on-screen artist-muses from Hindi cinema.
'A young film-maker like me doesn't have the luxury of first choices.'
With flight services put on hold and everyone from paparazzi to celebrities staying home, we aren't getting any glimpses of Bollywood vanity. Sukanya Verma collects some airport looks from the movies for your enjoyment.
Which one is *your* favourite?
'Yeh Saali Aashiqui held my attention purely for audacity,' says Sukanya Verma.
Some of Bollywood's top directors started very young.
'After people watch this film, their thinking towards women will change.'
Sukanya Verma offers an onscreen recap of this onscreen wild child.
Dear Friend is for those who idealised Dil Chahta Hai all out of proportion, and then warmed up to the premise that friendship could be a lot more complicated, and transient, observes Sreehari Nair.
'I am not the kind of person who will stand up and complain. I have no complaints against anyone. If I've been away from the entertainment industry, it's because I am not into selling myself.'
As means of transport or metaphor, the romance of trains is unmistakable in Hindi cinema.
'The directors of these movies to me are less like artists and more like red-pen remarkists, whose idea of a script is basically checking off the broadest of issues in the broadest possible ways: Sexism, Check. Misogyny, Check. Loving yourself, Check,' says Sreehari Nair.
One of the most attractive things in a movie romance is to watch two people fall in love over a date or two.
'A witless thriller so far removed from reality yet so consumed by its own self-seriousness, no amount of slick photography, soaring soundtrack or steady supply of conspiracy can salvage its tepid material,' notes Sukanya Verma.
'I'd rather do a great role in any language than do mediocre stuff in Hindi.'
A look at all the times Goa played Bollywood's favourite getaway on screen.
'I was always a reluctant actor.' 'I kept putting things off and not doing them.' 'But Tenet has really changed that for me.'
Sukanya Verma looks at notable troikas in Bollywood's catalog of three hero vehicles.