'Nobody can ever replace him. Nobody will ever be able to.'
'Isn't 11.3 million Instagram followers and 1.9 million Twitter followers enough to make you feel wanted and loved as a successful star?' 'Can a huge bank balance, a fleet of fancy cars, and a big house assure you happiness and contentment in life?' 'For Sushant, it did not.'
Twice-fried plantains make a great base for any kind of topping, especially something with avocado in it.
Sukanya Verma goes down memory lane to recap the desi sightings at the Oscars.
'There can be no bigger compliment than people walking away, carrying the film in their hearts, and thanking you for it.'
'Irrfan was known in his friend circles as a Sufi-esque man who was never detached from any incident, person or situation,' remembers Rajesh Abhay, a friend of the actor since their days at NSD.
'It was only after D-Day that people believed that I had actually directed Kal Ho Naa Ho.'
'He was capable, concise, calm, sublime, and profound, and perhaps that's also why Irrfan's passing felt 'personal' to many.'
Subhash K Jha remembers the dear departed.
Track all the action that took place on the GQ red carpet.
Bollywood actors salute Irrfan Khan, legend.
'He said, "There was nobody to help me. I came from Kolkata to Mumbai to make a career of my own".' "'I have my own journey, and you need to experience that to value what you will have in the future.".'
'I grew up in a place that used to be the best city in India: Allahabad.' 'The city has given some of the best writers, politicians and musicians to the country. 'Today, it has gone to the dogs.'
Nishkant Kamat passed into the ages too soon, at just 50, but he left behind a repertoire of films which will carry on his legacy.
Joginder Tuteja takes a look at 10 small-scale films which made big bucks.
'My father gave his life trying to elevate the art of acting in the adverse conditions of noughties Bollywood.'
What happened on the sets of Saagar. The role Irrfan desperately wanted to play. What Sayani Gupta is up to.
Sukanya Verma shows you everything you can expect from the Rohit Shetty brand of film-making.
'I hope this win inspires boys and girls who watch thousands of dreams and want to make them come true.'
Urmila Matondkar returns to the movies, and we can't keep calm!
'Everyone's favourite show Mirzapur is returning with a third season in which I am reprising my role as Beena Tripathi.'
Of late, crime, politics, corruption and hate have been leaking out of every streaming platform. By the time Garmi drops, fatigue has already set in, observes Deepa Gahlot.
Desi sightings in Western fare are no longer a rarity.
'People go through lifetimes without speaking about what they've gone through as kids.' 'And that colours their entire lives, their choices, their bosses, their friends, their lovers, the way they are with their children.'
'If you are mature and haven't done terrible things to each other, love doesn't have to go away.'
What happens when a talented group of Bollywood actors get together? They give us entertainment, entertainment, entertainment.
'KK had an emotional bandwidth which echoed all the seasons of the heart.'
Kangana Ranaut wraps up the shoot of her maiden production Tiku Weds Sheru.
The bold coming-of-age film will release on July 12.
Yes, there's going to be a lot of tears, laughs and thrills coming your way.
As Kuttey hits the screens this Friday, Sukanya Verma looks at the 10 best ensemble Hindi movies in recent times.
Extrapolations stars Adarsh Gourav alongside such heavyweights like Meryl Streep, Sienna Miller, Kit Harrington, Tahar Rahim, Matthew Rhys, David Diggs, Gemma Chan and David Schwimmer.
Irrfan Khan's latest release Blackmail will release on April 6.
Irrfan, Deepak Dobriyal, Radhika Madan, Ranvir Shorey, Pankaj Tripathi are all lovely, but make little sense in Angrezi Medium's muddled context, complains Sukanya Verma.
The death of the veteran Bollywood actor Rishi Kapoor a huge loss for the Indian film industry.
Deepika Padukone is set to begin her next with Hrithik Roshan, one waits to see if this would be a start of a new innings with her latest co-star.
The actor, who's had over seven of his films screened at various film festivals abroad this year, opens up about his journey in Bollywood so far.
'There are so many advantages when you have somebody like a Paresh Rawal or a Swaroop Sampat as your parents.'
Bollywood has seen many iconic villains but it seems to keep returning to the ultimate baddie, Raavan.