'Even today when I think of it, I wonder how it fell on my plate.' 'Not just the remix, but also to do it with the original leading lady, Shilpa Shetty.'
Your weekly shot of inspiration from super achievers.
Sukanya Verma lets her imagination run wild!
'Tiger Shroff plays Aamir Khan's underdog who must win the sports event from privileged students.'
Is Ranveer's hottest kiss with Deepika Padukone or Anil Kapoor?
'Acting is probably the most wonderful profession anyone can have because you make every film set with 200 people, so you make 200 new friends every four months, and you learn so many things from these new lives.'
Joginder Tuteja looks at the magic she's created with her leading men in the past.
Here's a quick look at ten truly memorable scenes from Hollywood.
The Supreme Court turned down pleas by Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh governments and refused to modify an earlier order that cleared the decks for the nationwide release of the Sanjay Leela Bhansali flick on January 25.
Sukanya Verma looks at the jhoola, and how it's an unforgettable part of many a Bollywood imagery in celebration, romance, frolic and, sometimes, even menace.
Five reasons to watch the film. And another five not to.
Here's taking a closer look at the three Diwali releases that you could be spending your monies on.
Bollywood producer Jhammu Sugandh passed away this morning. The veteran filmmaker, who was in his late 50s, suffered a brain haemorrhage last night and was admitted at a Juhu hospital, in the Western suburb of Mumbai.
'We need to be proud of our Maratha history and should be ready to tell the world our stories and not just keep them limited to Maharashtra.'
'Chand Chhupa Badal Mein were originally written for a film that Ram Gopal Varmaji was directing.' 'One day he said, "Mehboob, the lyrics that you have written are really beautiful, but the hero of my film is a goon. He cannot sing such beautiful lyrics".'
There's a lot of action on the OTT front as well as in theatres.
Joginder Tuteja looks at the releases which did a minimum lifetime business of Rs 20 crore. Unfortunately, the list is not very long.
Black is a badly made film with the most uninspiring performances and technical work.
The actor was rushed to a suburban Mumbai hospital on September 27.
'I wouldn't say it's difficult to enter the film industry because Hindi films have evolved, and newcomers are always welcome.'
Vipul Goel sought changes in the Bollywood film, saying that films based on historical facts, while exercising the freedom of thought, should also keep in mind the people's sentiments and culture.
Kohli's repy to Bhansali's comment on Koffee With Karan.
This time it is Aamir Khan. What got Big B's goat was Aamir's rather unflattering comments on Amitabh's Black.
Parzaan Dastur, the small Sikh boy we loved in Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, has grown up to become an actor of substance. After starring in the brilliant Parzania, Parzaan is looking forward to his next film, Sikandar, directed by Piyush Jha.
Ranbir is the son of Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Singh and, more importantly, the grandson of showman Raj Kapoor, while Sonam is Anil Kapoor's daughter.
Wading through the long list of biopics coming up, Subhash K Jha picks the ones likely to make a mark.
The film has many an interesting nugget about it.
Bachchan versus Bachchan... Dev Patel turns director...
Deepika will be paid Rs 13 crores, Ranvir and Shahid will be paid Rs 10 crores each.
B K Modi will co-host the India Splendor event to celebrate India@60.
There are many movies coming up titled after their protagonist.
The stars, who were last seen in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam, will come together for Vipul Shah's London Dreams. This time, the screen love of their lives will not be Aishwarya Rai but Priyanka Chopra.
'In Byculla, a lot of boys hero-worship the bhais.' 'Hamza grew up in that environment, but he got a government job.' 'And he did this so he could marry the woman he loves.' 'Now, after getting the government job, he thought he would get to bully people...' 'But bechara, he's getting bullied at work.'
The overseas market for Indian films continues to be growing rapidly.