Sukanya Verma lists many more Rishi Kapoor chartbusters.
While Dostana's music is nice and peppy for most part, it's nothing extraordinary. It's certainly not the best from Dharma Productions.
Sounding the Congress' poll bugle in the state, Gandhi attacked the Modi government repeatedly alleging that it was working with an approach of 'Hum do, Hamare do' -- a term he recently used while speaking in Lok Sabha to claim that the country is being run by only four people.
Farida Jalal goes back in time to remember the 'rajasaab' of their times.
Sportsmen across the board took to Twitter to pay their respects to the Indian soldiers.
'We either have the Dabangg kind of action films or the cheesy kind of comedies that no family can watch together. Desi Magic will bring back the pleasure of the rom-com,' she says.
Exam tension? Bollywood offers some wise lessons.
Bollywood's Badshah turns 50 on November 2, and it's time to celebrate his life and his movies.
Meet the Shah Rukh Khan you never knew.
There are not many role models in the current Indian cricket set up other than Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma and the seniors do not command much respect from the youngsters, believes former all-rounder Yuvraj Singh.
Twenty years ago, Aziz Mirza had the foresight to predict the great discord India would witness and revolt against, notes Sukanya Verma.
The actress plays Holi for the first time in India on the sets of Daal Me Kuch Kaala Hai.
Shah Rukh Khan on Wednesday wished Sachin Tendulkar for his upcoming film and elicited a philosophical response from the cricket legend.
When was the last time you saw a face in a letter?!
'Today's cricketers are amazing, they know everything, but still you find a few cricketers, they have a talent, but their mind is not there.'
'Like every other job, if you do it enough, you get practice.' 'If you don't, things get rusty.'
While some took to comparing the BJP's turnaround to oft-shocking plot lines in HBO's show 'Game of Thrones', others credited Amit Shah to be the 'best finisher' and compared him to 'Chanakya'.
'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.
Why do Hindi cinema superstars flounder in their fifties, asks Vanita Kohli-Khandekar.
Rani Mukerji was spotted looking rather plump at the launch of Titan Raga watch recently.
Prithvi Shaw's belligerent strokeplay caught the attention of the cricketing world and no wonder many former greats lavished rich praise on the Mumbai wonderkid.
Pictures from another star wedding...
'I have faced a lot of rejections in my life.' 'I would get at least four rejections every day.' 'I am here to stay.'
Joginder Tuteja looks at her success ratio with the men of her movies.
'It was amazing to see the grasp he had over the law and the sharp mind that he possessed.'
'Ever since I heard about his death this morning, I have not been able to control my tears,' says Patcy N who interviewed the actor often
You'll come out laughing till your sides hurt, promises Sukanya Verma.
"You have no idea how well versed she is with Indian tradition. The way she covers her head, does aarti, listens to the shlokas... You cannot see Western culture in her." Meet Pandit Radheshyam, the priest who conducts a havan before Sonia Gandhi files her nominations from Rae Bareli. In exclusive conversation with Rediff.com's Swarupa Dutt.
The late R D Burman has inspired music, musicians and movie titles. On his 75th birth anniversary on June 27, we celebrate the legend all over again.
Check out who all attended the award functions.
Here's the truth about how these Bollywood couples met and fell in love!
Sunny Leone lashes out at Congress MP Abhishek Manu Sanghvi.
Blaming Akhilesh Yadav for "sleeping over" the demand for justice by a "beti" in the rape case against Gayatri Prajapati, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said the voters in Uttar Pradesh have got an opportunity to perform the pind daan (last rites) of their "tormentors".
Suresh Prabhu's maiden Railway Budget presentation, peppered with personal references and quotes, turned out to be a smooth affair.
'So much so we don't feel the need to create anything, but just bask in that glory.' 'It's time to move on.' 'How much burden can you put on a person or the legacy of the person?'
Aseem Chhabra imagines a time, 20 years from now, when movie-watching in theatres will be long gone, thanks to the coronavirus, and pens a letter to his grandchild, explaining the magic of the cinema hall.
'I was attracted to Javed because he was exactly like my father.'