Bollywood's Badshah turns 50 on November 2, and it's time to celebrate his life and his movies.
From cool to cocky, fun to furious, stern to sanskari, here are all the crazy lessons you can learn from Bollywood dads this Father's Day.
Aamir Khan steps into Tom Hanks' shoes. Think it's a good fit?
'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!'
Manish Malhotra has been wowing us with his onscreen fashion designs for 30 years.
Take a look. Got a favourite? Vote.
The most thrilling, romantic, terrifying, musical and comical tring tring moments!
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Pandit, who has been appointed in the revamped Censor Board, tries to justify himself.
A low down on the Salman-SRK special episode on Bigg Boss!
As electric they are on silver screen, Deepika Padukone and Alia Bhatt aren't quite chat show meat, feels Sukanya Verma.
Janhvi Kapoor does well as the girl trying to assert her 'kaabiliyat', observes Sukanya Verma.
The tweet validated the insanity, that she could believe I would bribe someone.' 'I felt that's it. It's over. And she can never come back to my life.'
'There was so much grace, depth and serenity in him.'
Sukanya Verma looks at the debutants of that year and how they've fared since.
Games Sukanya Verma learned at the movies.
Why do Hindi cinema superstars flounder in their fifties, asks Vanita Kohli-Khandekar.
'All my life, I have made expensive films. This time, I want to make the least expensive film ever made in Bollywood.' 'It's an honest attempt to climb Mount Everest without knowing if I will reach the peak.'
From the hilariously funny Harold and Kumar series, Kal Penn moves on to the more serious Bhopal: A Prayer For Rain, his first Hindi film. On the 30th anniversary of the Bhopal gas tragedy, the actor discusses his movie with Vaihayasi Pande Daniel/ Rediff.com
Sasha Chhetri, the Airtel 4G girl, is a better known face across India than most Bollywood starlets, says ad guru Sandeep Goyal.
On the actor's 54th birthday on November 2, we write another tome about the boy with big dreams and a regrettable haircut, who defied incredible odds to become one of the most loved actors on the planet.
'I have faced a lot of rejections in my life.' 'I would get at least four rejections every day.' 'I am here to stay.'
'I didn't know how I would say all the loving, romantic bits.'
Here are 10 occasions when Holi held special significance on celluloid.
Jugal Hansraj on his children's novel The Coward and the Sword.
'Access is such a big step.' 'But once you enter those rooms, it's up to what you do in those rooms.' 'Film-making is a very expensive business and they will not put money into people they don't believe in.' 'So talent speaks at the end of the day.'
'There's zero emotion and logic in anything about Baaghi 2,' says Sukanya Verma.
You'll come out laughing till your sides hurt, promises Sukanya Verma.
Countless screen pairs have come together but only few can lay claim to that extra something called chemistry.
'Farah Khan had the most outrageous things to say on the show. Yuvraj Singh was more emotional than fun.' Neha Dhupia gets chatty with Bollywood's stars.
Twenty years ago, Aziz Mirza had the foresight to predict the great discord India would witness and revolt against, notes Sukanya Verma.
'Normally, I'm very sure about what I look like on screen and what I portray on screen. But, with Savitri, I was not so confident,' Kajol tells Savera R Someshwar/Rediff.com.
Are you all set for Palak Dikhhla Jaa, asks Raja Sen.
On his 55th birthday, Sukanya Verma celebrates his inimitable ways in 10 scenes that she keeps returning to time and again.
These pictures will surely make you feel nostalgic.
'...But my strong suit will not be dancing,' Kal Penn tells Vaihayasi Pande Daniel/Rediff.com, in the concluding part of the interview.