'I didn't know how I would say all the loving, romantic bits.'
'Before you get married, you should know each other's secrets.' 'You should know all the things that could cause problems later on.'
We're celebrating Father's Day, and Namrata Thakker decided to take some helpful tips from our very own filmi daddies.
Bharti Singh and Haarsh Limbachiyaa found an unusual way to announce their wedding!
So is supermodel Natalia Vodianova.
Sanjay Gupta's Mumbai Saga and Ram Gopal Varma's DCompany are all set to release this week, and add to the gangster movies made in Bollywood.
Syed Firdaus Ashraf, who grew up in the 1980s, tells us why Befikre is a must watch to understand the new generation.
Going on a date? Read this first.
Here's what transpired...
Celebrating 1000 weeks of nationwide popularity, India's favourite onscreen jodi -- Raj and Simran -- reunited at Maratha Mandir recently.
In the Shahid Kapoor starrer Kabir Singh, a remake of Telugu superhit Arjun Reddy, a medical student's drinking problem encourages toxic behaviour and romantic distress.
Learn to enjoy baarish Bollywood style.
'Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge was the highest point of our life,' Lalit Pandit tells Subhash K Jha.
'Kishoreda was very close to our family and offered a lot of support.'
'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.'
'My character was earlier called Dolly but it was such a tacky name. I asked Karan to change it to Sheena, which sounded cool,' Anaita Shroff Adajania tells Sonil Dedhia/ Rediff.com
On his 55th birthday, Sukanya Verma celebrates his inimitable ways in 10 scenes that she keeps returning to time and again.
Here's why Bollywood loves shaadi movies.
Sukanya Verma looks at 12 times the superstar offered food for thought on subjects as varied as nation building, team spirit and the stupidity of big fat Indian weddings while wolfing down a meal.
Read this before you head to the theatres to watch Shah Rukh Khan's next big release.
'After King Uncle and DDLJ, I had a dedicated mailbox at the post office, and would get so many fan mails from all over the world!' Pooja Ruparel, better remembered as Chutki, goes back in time.
A fun excerpt from Diptakirti Chaudhuri's Bollygeek: The Crazy Trivia Guide to Bollywood.
As it celebrates 50 years of being in business, Joginder Tuteja looks at YRF's biggest hits.
The "24" star feels intolerance always existed in the country and is not happening for the first time.
A look at the film folk who attended the Zee Classic Timeless Asha concert.
A lowdown on the Hindi film industry.
'Today, as a film personality, he is bigger than Dharma Productions.' 'But he is still warm and loyal to his friends from school, college and work.'
A look at the pictures from the prayer meet.
Karan Johar describes his relationship with Shah Rukh Khan in his memoir, An Unsuitable Boy.
Joginder Tuteja looks at the top 10 flops of 2000.
We bring you *that story*, and a lot more, in this fascinating excerpt from Roshmila Bhattacharya's Matinee Men: A Journey Through Bollywood.
'No matter how casually his characters treat sex or bare every inch of their extraordinarily fit bodies, Aditya Chopra is too much of a romantic to pull off flippancy as the face of love,' feels Sukanya Verma.
This hormone-crazy, romantic-comedy is let down by some tepid direction.
Sukanya Verma looks at Bollywood's various terrace moments.
The 'Namaste Trump' event is based on the lines of 'Howdy Modi' programme that was addressed by Narendra Modi and Trump during the PM's trip to Houston last September.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Sukanya Verma celebrates 25 years of Bollywood images.
Milan Talkies cannot decide what kind of a movie it wants to be, feels Sukanya Verma.
'Today, 25 years later, Raja Hindustani is as much a Dharmesh Darshan film as it is Aamir Khan and Karisma Kapoor's 'different' love story.'