Filmmaker Subhash Ghai is signing up Sunny Deol for Right Ya Wrong, to be directed by Neeraj Pathak.
Lt Gen Ghai said as for the process of documenting these weapons and informing those who need to know about them, "that is definitely continuing, and I can definitely authenticate that".
After attending Sonakshi Sinha and Zaheer Iqbal's grand wedding reception on June 23, film folk took to social media to share inside pictures of the party.
The showman will participate in a special round table conference and promote his new film 'Kisna' at the 57th Cannes Film Festival.
Mukta Art's maiden Kannada venture Nimbehuli will be directed by Hemanth Hegde who will also be seen in the lead.
Reader Shubha Pai sends in a picture of her husband Sudeep with the famous director.
'It is an absolute privilege to bring you the story of Major Shaitan Singh Bhati PVC and the soldiers of Charlie Company, 13 Kumaon regiment.'
The director will be honoured at the Dubai International Film Festival.
In the next few weeks, the Bombay High Court will hear the institute's petition to review its 2011 directive to vacate the land it occupies in Film City.
The 55th International Film Festival of India kicked off in India's party venue, Goa, and the stars added to the dazzle.
'When Rahman reached the studio, he heard Sukhwinder fooling around on the mike. Rahman liked what he heard and incorporated it into Jai Ho.'
A month after Khalnayak turned 30, its cast reunited yet again for the wedding anniversary of its Director Subhash Ghai and his wife, Mukta.
Subhash Ghai celebrated wife Rehana's birthday recently, and all his filmi friends made sure to attend.
Watching the dancing queen groove is such a satisfying experience that even a bad movie cannot come in its way.
Rediff readers catch up with director Subhash Ghai.
'He was a visionary who redefined storytelling and inspired generations.'
From Kalicharan to Kaanchi, the director of mega blockbusters and star-studded entertainers may not have rocked the box-office in a very long time but his fondness for certain filmmaking elements, props and plot devices is recurring in nearly all his movies.
Subhash Ghai and the students and faculty of Whistling Woods protest against the Supreme Court's verdict of closing down the filmmaking institute.
The Supreme Court has asked the filmmakera and Whistling Woods to vacate 14.5 acre of land immediately.
The veteran filmmaker talks about how he got his first break, and why formal training can give you an edge.
Take a look at the pictures inside.
The wedding celebrations of Radhika Merchant and Anant Ambani that started in Jamnagar in March and continued in Italy in May, finally culminated in Mumbai on July 14, with the Mangal Utsav or the wedding reception.
Mukta Arts Ltd is set to foray into the exhibition business.
The who's who of Bollywood lined up to attend the wedding reception of Sonakshi Sinha and Zaheer Iqbal at the Bastian restaurant in Mumbai.
Citadel: Honey Bunny will stream from November 7 on Amazon Prime Video.
What are the showman's erstwhile leading ladies up to?
The Bombay high court on Thursday ordered for the 20-acre land in suburban Goregaon, where Subhash Ghai's film institute Whistling Woods is located, to be handed over to the Maharashtra government. The HC has also restrained Whistling Woods from granting admissions to students for courses which will go beyond 2014. The court was hearing a public interest litigation filed by Rajendra Sontakke and four other agriculturists from Latur and Osmanabad districts.
Power couples and STARS at a wedding reception.
Shraddha Kapoor recently confirmed her relationship status when she posted her thoughts about Rahul Mody.
Since open-air cremations anywhere outside a crematorium have been prohibited in Britain under the 1902 Cremation Act, many Indian-origin families in Britain take bodies of their deceased relatives to India for cremation according to Hindu rites. Ghai has been campaigning for the right to be cremated according to his Hindu beliefs for several years and sought legal redress.
In this special series, we re-visit great Hindi film classics. Today, we look back at Subhash Ghai's 1983 blockbuster Hero that launched two relative newcomers into overnight stardom.
The filmmaker who has worked with some of the biggest names in Bollywood, has almost no one rooting for him now.