The hits and misses of the week.
Jacqueline Fernandez talks about her superhero film, her co-star Tiger Shroff and much more!
Olympic heptathlon champion Jessica Ennis has been named the women's European athlete of 2012, European Athletics said in a statement on Thursday.
The film is set to release this December, coinciding with the superstar's birthday.
The entire Khan family makes its way to MAMI.
A weekend without a party is not Bollywood's scene!
A look at the pictures from the star-studded night!
A look at the pictures.
The closing ceremony of the India-Vietnam friendship year in 2012 in Hanoi on Tuesday saw local youth present four dances, two of them from Bollywood. One, Jai Ho!, is really an international song, but the other song, O Yaara Dil Lagana, sung and performed to by the young Thanh Loan, was an eye-opener.
The dropping of the F-bomb and a monologue on bipolar disorder, a new plane that Trump should consider as his next Air Force One and living in a household dominated by females given his marriage to reality TV star Kim Kardashian West. That's how one can summarise the meeting between American rapper-turned-entrepreneur Kanye West and US President Donald Trump. Here are the highlights of their meeting.
The hit producer celebrated his birthday on the sets of his film Baaghi: Rebel in Love.
Baaghi 3 is a senseless beast of a movie that solely exists to rupture the screen in images of broken, blasting, blaring men or machines flying mid-air and slow motion, feels Sukanya Verma.
A Congress legislator in Assam on Friday filed a police complaint against party MLA Rumi Nath alleging that she along with her second husband had illegally entered his residence and beat up visitors suspecting them to be involved in the attack on the couple last week.
The Kapoors prayed for the matriarch at a chautha.
The pugilist from Manipur said she also drew inspiration from action movies of Jackie Chan.
Triple Formula One world champion Jackie Stewart advised Lewis Hamilton on Saturday to stay at McLaren and 'the devil you know' rather than risk a move to Mercedes for next season.
In the spirit of Teacher's Day, here's looking at some life lessons that our stars could do with.
Singh was immortalised on the silver screen by Puneet Issar in the 1997 film Border which was a fictionalised account of the soldiers who fought in the war alongside Longewala.
... 'is long lives are generally the norm today,' says Rahul Jacob.
The assault on Congress MLA Rumi Nath sparked off violent protests and a bandh in south Assam's Barak Valley on Sunday as police resorted to lathicharge and apprehended five persons involved in the attack.
Experts believe the move will have little impact given limited production of generic drugs and authority of doctors in prescribing medicines.
A look at the arrivals of the Lux Golden Rose Awards 2016.
Some of the members of Eklavya reminiscent of what went behind making the film.
The former actress turns costume designer for Haasan's new film.
Amal Neerad gets candid about his upcoming film Bachelor Party
Vanity Fair Oscar Party was no less than the big awards night.
Some of the greatest actors and films of our times were initially written off by critics, directors and audiences as flops. But just when one thought their fate had been sealed, they came back with a bang...
The intention of the government is to cap prices of drugs that are essential and which the public widely uses.
Joginder Tuteja looks at 10 flawed characters through the years -- and we're not talking villains here -- and how successful they have been at the box office.
The story is abouta gang of friends on a journey.
Some of the key players of Vidhu Vinod Chopra's 1994 film re-visit the film, and give us some interesting trivia.
Suniel Shetty's father was 93.
Formula One might have made its debut in the cricket-crazy nation with the inaugural Indian Grand Prix at the Buddh International Circuit but the country needs to build more motorsports infrastructure to produce world champions, feels legendary driver Sir Jackie Stewart.
Siddharth Nigam is a trained 13-year-old gymnast from Allahabad.
'The real problem that has affected Tarantino's films is not their amorality. On the contrary, it's their misplaced morality.' 'The basic pitches for his movies, off late, tackle such pre-resolved issues, that they don't quite allow his pop-culture sensibilities to hit a crescendo and instead reduces them to trinkets in service of broad movie prototypes.' 'Which means that neither history nor cinema triumphs.'