Neeraj Pandey's short film Ouch deals with a relevant topic, like an extra martial affair, without being preachy, feels Namrata Thakker.
The verdict for the week.
The new executive woman doesn't wear opaque panty hose and doesn't wait around for a promotion.
'That's the way it should be -- people should see your work and then want to work with you, not because you are a celebrity's child.'
Happy Women's Day to all the beautiful ladies out there!
The director had passed away on October 7.
A month of non-stop fun and masti, loads of rib tickling comedy, blockbuster movies, insights on some of all time favourite stars with comic excellence, hilarious gags and favourite comic scenes culminated in a grand finale at the Vodafone Comedy Honours 2008 on May 16 where Star Gold paid tribute to comic excellence in Indian cinema and felicitated some of the finest comic talent from Bollywood.
'Babies love it, I love it,' says mom of five after being trolled for breastfeeding.
Virginia Madsen has signed on to join Hilary Swank and Richard Gere in Mira Nair's Amelia Earhart biopic Amelia. Madsen will play Dorothy Binney, publisher-promoter George Putnam's first wife in the film for Avalon Pictures and Fox Searchlight.
Sanjay Dutt puts on a crazy look for his upcoming film, Chatur Singh Two Star.
Here's looking at the winners.
Hari Puttar is an exuberant, hilarious film, directed by Lucky Kohli. Though the similarity from Hollywood's blockbuster Home Alone is impossible to miss, you'll probably forgive the makers in favour of the constant laughs the film provides.
Besides celebs, filmmakers have also started banking on this to promote their movies.
The hits and misses of the week.
Sukanya Verma looks at Bollywood's various terrace moments.
Golmaal Returns promises to pack in some laughs. And getting Ajay Devgan, Arshad Warsi, Tusshar Kapoor and Shreyas Talpade to dress in drag makes a hilarious idea.
The story of Aadu Oru Bheekara Jeeviyanu oscillates between political satire and slapstick, says Paresh C Palicha.
A Russian comic's song which mocks the country's World Cup team and questions the financial sense of hosting the event has gone viral on the eve of the tournament, angering some fans and politicians.
The Nifty flirted around 4,000. Volumes high considering that most firangis are still in Mauritius, or wherever, recovering from hangovers.
Suresh Menon, more popular on small screen, is known for his funny one-liners and dressing sense while taking an interview. He is seen on TV mostly with Sajid Khan, who now has ventured into direction. We spoke to the actor about himself and his movie Krazzy 4.
Tell us your funniest moments in movies. After all, isn't April Fool's Day a day of laughter and fun!
Thousands of women are sharing their personal stories using the #MeToo hashtag.
Launching a scathing attack on Rahul Gandhi, the Shiv Sena on Tuesday said the Congress vice president's dream of victory in the Lok Sabha elections is like filling gas in a balloon which is full of holes.
The funniest moments captured for the Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards
The third season of the Great Indian Laughter Challenge will start on May 18.
Harshvardhan Kapoor's vigilante film, Bhavesh Joshi, made Sukanya Verma look back at Bollywood's original vigilante and Harshvardhan's father, Anil Kapoor, in and as Mr India, which released on May 25, 1987.
Former India captain Sourav Ganguly has condemned English players' alleged urination on the Oval pitch in the Ashes triumph euphoria but does not feel that they should be punished for the act.
The other day I was re-arranging some old stuff in my drawer when I discovered an old stack of dusty comic books. One of them happened to be good ol' Tinkle --mother to beloved desi toons like Kaalia-The Crow and Shikari Shambu.
Sukanya Verma looks back at the trend's most memorable incarnations in recent times.
Aditi Nadkarni looks at the funnier side of life as an immigrant.
Britain on Friday became the world's first country to publish a landmark climate change legislation setting out legally binding targets to tackle climate change for the next 50 years.
Following in the steps of Mughal-E-Azam and Naya Daur, the hilarious, black and white 1958 film, Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi, will also be re-released in colour. The film starred the Ganguli brothers -- Ashok, Kishore and Anoop Kumar -- as well as the beautiful Madhubala.
The New York Film Festival served an amazing plate of films. Aseem Chhabra picks the best ones.
The British government has come out in full praise of the contributions made to English society by British Hindus and charity organisations run by them.
Come January, the 1968 hit which starred Sunil Dutt, Kishore Kumar, Mehmood and Saira Banu will be seen in a new avatar.
Poshter Boyz is a hilarious act. Had Dada Kondke been alive today, he would have gone gaga over Poshter Boyz's double-meaning, yet refined dialogues.