'When we make such stories, that's when we see how tough it is.' 'Our grandmother may narrate a story of a rakshas, but to create that is like chewing peanuts made up of iron!'
Get ready for these new actors this year.
Once famous for its gardens and flowers, a still submerged Srinagar city now presents a grim and nauseating picture of the destruction caused by floods.
'I feel lucky that I am in a position where I have the right to choose. I am not working because I have to pay an EMI. In small towns, people still call me Jassi. I don't mind because I am not here to break that image.' Frank talk with Mona Singh.
...But ends up being oddly moving, says Sreehari Nair.
Taapsee Pannu talks about how director Lawrence Raghava convinced her to be a part of Kanchana 2.
Looking at Emraan Hashmi's top money-making movies at the box office.
Alone is as good as a B-grade film, featuring several sequences that are very corny, says Paloma Sharma.
Nandini Gupta who interned at an IT firm explains how Artificial Intelligence can change our future.
'For me, success is saying 'no' when you want to say no.'
'People ask me why I'm not doing much work, where have I vanished... But it's my life. And I am enjoying it.' Bipasha Basu gets ready to haunt you all over again.
'I am at peace with my body type, now people need to make peace with it.'
The movies that impressed, puzzled and stunned Sukanya Verma at MAMI this year.
Raja Sen wishes Francis Ford Coppola, the legendary filmmaker who transformed The Godfather into an immortal screen classic, a happy 75th birthday.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'I come from a film family so I guess people will say it will be easier for me.' 'But people don't know how hard I worked to get a film.'
'If not now, then when will I take risks and enjoy myself?'
After all these years, Jaws still taps into the nightmares, says Raja Sen.
'I decided to make a horror film in my style.' 'I am sure people will enjoy Aranmanai.' Director Sundar C talks about his new film.
'Many who haven't even seen the documentary are claiming that it defames and damages the image of India, makes it sound unsafe, and gives the rapist a forum.' 'This couldn't be further from the truth, and the film shows the best qualities of India and Indians in standing up against evil as much as it shows the unvarnished truth.'
You won't regret including this list in your itinerary.