Joginder Tuteja lets us know what to expect.
>'The women, warts and all, are fascinating and frustrating for their flaws.' 'As much director Alankrita Shrivastava wants them to chart their course on their own terms, she pauses much too frequently to throw in a little pity party,' observes Sukanya Verma.
Joginder Tuteja lists the new releases, coming up in April.
Are Emraan Hashmi's thrillers popular?
The pandemic situation in India has reached a breaking point and the only thing one can do now is stay safe and stay indoors. Here's everything OTT has to offer to keep you distracted this week.
8 celeb-inspired ways to wear metallic silhouettes.
Konkona Sen Sharma gets candid with her fans.
Leaving aside the predictability of the stories, Ajeeb Daastaans is a good watch, says Prateek Sur.
The mommy to be has a fun time!
Ranveer and Kabir get ready to party!
Recovered from Covid, Katrina shoots an ad...Aditi sends Geeli Puchis...
Here are some of the formidable female spirits of Bollywood.
Check out the winners at the News18 Reel Movie Awards 2019.
And the mega show kicks off!
Stars, actors, directors -- they were all there!
Showbiz celebrities and others are speaking up for the eight-year-old girl who was gang-raped and killed in Kathua three months ago. An enraged nation demanded "exemplary punishment" for the culprits of the crime, even as the politics over the arrest of eight people in connection with the case continued to dominate the discourse in this city of temples. While Thursday saw Farhan Akhtar, Riteish Deshmukh, Karan Johar, Varun Dhawan fire off tweets condemning the incident, female artistes took the torch on Friday. Actresses Swara Bhasker, Kalki Koechlin, Huma Qureshi and Gul Panag were among many who posted pictures of themselves as 'Hindustan', ashamed at the incidents.
After impressing with his cop act in Mumbai Saga, Emraan Hashmi returns to his favourite genre -- the suspense thriller -- with Chehre.
The 21st edition of the Mumbai Academy of Moving Image (MAMI) starts from October 17 but the fun started way before that!
Ekta Kapoor's gangster drama Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai completes its 10 years on July 30.
Vinod Mirani gives us the half-yearly box office report card, in alphabetical order.
'There are no heroes, saviour or destroyers in Bombay Begums. Every character is real and believable.'
Konkona Sen Sharma talks about dabbling in comedy for the first time in Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge.
The yet-to-tiled film will go on floors at the end of this year!
Pooja Khanna, co-founder, Mindhouse app reveals how simple habits can help you relax and sleep better.
The Wake Up Sid team -- producer Karan Johar, director Ayaan Mukherjee and cast Ranbir Kapoor and Konkona Sen Sharma -- came together to launch a video blog to promote their film.
'The idea is to sideline you, box you up in a smaller box, so you don't go out of that.' 'The bigger boxes are for their own people.'
'The film stared at me and asked me a question. As a producer you have made financial decision but it's time that as a woman you made a decision from your heart. That's what I did,' says Lipstick Under My Burkha producer Ekta Kapoor.
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 arrivals.
'I have been lucky to be at the right place at the right time, so my life and career have taken a trajectory as the flow goes.'
The difference between watching a movie on a laptop in your apartment and watching it on a big white screen is almost spiritual, notes Sreehari Nair.
How many times have a sister and brother's movies released on the same day?
The many characters have so much to tell about their back stories and true emotions that a longer format would have allowed first time Director Seema Pahwa to dig deeper in Ram Prasad Ki Tehrvi, observes Joginder Tuteja.
The green carpet has been rolled out, and everyone's looking good!