Bollywood actor Emraan Hashmi, who is playing the role of former Indian cricket team captain Mohammed Azharuddin in the upcoming flick Azhar, feels that malpractices in sports, like match-fixing, diminish the spirit of the game.
'The evening show is coming to an end, and everyone is on the phone and I want to take everyone's call.' 'I want to ask how they liked the film. How did they feel when they left the cinema while crying?'
Hey! Emraan Hashmi doesn't watch Bollywood films.
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Two months after being enveloped in controversy for unsavoury comments made on Samay Raina's show, India's Got Latent, Ranveer Allahbadia is back in business.
Ground Zero is a respectful biopic but a story like this needed more heart to make an actual impact, feels Mayur Sanap.
The actor prepares for the release for his next film, Ek Thi Daayan, releasing this Friday.
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Why can't filmmakers, who make movies on the media, get their basic facts right, asks Rohit Khilnani, in his review of Rush.
Oscar-winning Bosnian filmmaker Danis Tanovic's Tigers' screening stood out in a sea of acclaimed films being screened at the Canadian Film Festival.
The actor, who's creating quite a buzz with his role in Dibaker Bannerjee's upcoming film Shanghai, talks about his newfound success and working with big banners.
Soldiers, cops, detectives, K-Pop idols, here's everything you can catch on OTT this week.
'Yes, my son will watch Raja Natwarlal. I'll just cover his eyes when the kissing comes around so that he doesn't go, 'Wait, that's not mom,' Emraan Hashmi gets candid with Sonil Dedhia.
Director Danis Tanovic, producer Anurag Kashyap and actor Emraan Hashmi have created an inspiring work of international collaboration with Tigers. Arthur J Pais reports from Toronto.
Looking at the biggest movie hits during the IPL seasons.
Quite a few films didn't do well, but particularly disappointing were the films that came from the south.
Pakistani model turn actress Humaima Malick, who shot to fame with her performance in BOL, has been signed opposite Emraan Hashmi in Kunal Deshmukh's forthcoming Shaatir.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Joginder Tuteja looks at the month's releases in theatres.
'Star didn't think Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi was good enough to come immediately after KBC.' 'Except for Ekta, no one imagined it would become such a hit.'
...A hate letter to our system, feels Sreehari Nair.
Emraan Hashmi shows off his injury that he sustained during an action scene in his film, Goodachari 2.
'The Pakistan establishment keeps him well protected.'
Some pretty candid confessions from Emraan Hashmi at the trailer launch of his new Web series, Showtime.
Kriti has a question for you... Urvashi's pretty eyes... Allu Arjun's family time...
As Mumbai went to the polls, Bollywood stars did their primary duty for the country and cast their votes.
The 2003 BSF operation that eliminated terrorist Gazi Baba in Jammu and Kashmir, the subject of an upcoming action film, "Ground Zero," crippled the Jaish-e-Mohammed. The mission, which earned the BSF a dozen gallantry awards, is being portrayed in the film releasing on April 25. The operation, described in the BSF's 50th anniversary book, involved a daring raid on a house in Srinagar where Gazi Baba was hiding. The BSF faced heavy gunfire and grenades, with officers sustaining injuries and one constable, Balbir Singh, being killed while protecting his superior officer, Narendra Nath Dhar Dubey. Dubey, who led the operation, received the Kirti Chakra, India's third highest peacetime gallantry award.
A look at the pictures.
Shilpa enjoys the sunlight... Chitrangda takes a selfie... Mouni gets a new bag...
'My worst performances are in those movies in which the directors showed me how to act,' Emraan Hashmi tells Arthur J Pais/ Rediff.com in Toronto.
'Acting happened quite by accident. It chose me.' 'To be cast in the lead in Raaz 2 and Raaz 3 felt almost surreal.'
Bollywood's first posts of 2024 are full of warmth and gratitude.
'This is the age where if you Blinkit, you will get things in eight minutes.' 'But nothing will happen here in eight minutes. It takes at least eight years to do something.'
When the photographers congratulated her, she couldn't stop blushing.
'Our viewers have grown up over the years.' 'Today, they want to see something which is sensible, a story rooted in logic rather than jingoism.'
Now, here's a show that will show off the power struggles on and off the camera in the backstage areas of Bollywood.
Power couples and STARS at a wedding reception.
Huma is in the mood for music... Samantha shares a BTS pic... Shriya takes a flight...