Here are some other crazy, questionable ways Bollywood tries to make its villains all kinds of strange.
What a moralebooster for the comic returning to our television screens this weekend!
''I heard from the Pakistani brigadier that Flying Officer Pradeep Apte had been killed after he ejected safely and tried to escape. This news sent a chill up my spine. I had been lucky so far...'
Just once in a while comes along a film where the characters have the strangest names.
For audiences who love gangster dramas, there is a lot of fun in store, promises Joginder Tuteja.
What a starry evening this is!
Yet another award for Amitabh Bachchan.
A ringside view of the Sansui Colors Stardust awards.
Check out the star arrivals.
Snapshots from the star-studded show.
The prayer service for Veeruji, who passed into the ages on May 27, was held at ISKCON, in Juhu, north west Mumbai.
A look at the star arrivals!
Take a look at the arrivals.
The hits and misses of the week.
In the second part of this four-part special, Joginder Tuteja lists the new releases of 2021.
Glamour, style and talent, all under one roof!
'But today I feel proud of my choices because it has given me longevity.'
This hormone-crazy, romantic-comedy is let down by some tepid direction.
The Tiger Shroff-Disha Patani starrer saw an outstanding opening weekend.
The hits and misses of the week.
While we wait for Batra's latest to drop on Amazon Prime Video on February 11, Sukanya Verma looks at how Bollywood has dealt with affairs of the heart over the years.
A look at the winners and the event pictures.
Watch stars dazzle at the red carpet.
A look at Mumbai's famous homes.
Vinod Mirani gives us his weekly verdict.
Bollywood pays their respects to the veteran actor.
A look at the red carpet glamour.
The hits and misses of the week.
UnIndian is worth a watch if you love feel-good romcoms, feels Namrata Thakker.
The hits and misses of the week.
Salman Khan's big Eid release Tubelight is also a major loser.
Salman Khan's much awaited Eid release Tubelight turned out to be a damp squib at the box office. Distributors stand to lose on their investments.
On that note, Sukanya Verma lists 10 times when Bollywood assembled a bevy of evil-doers to make life hell for its leading man.