Meena Kumari would nudge a blushing Suraiya on the sets of Sanam and whisper 'Aa rahe hai... aapke' when Dev Anand sauntered onto the sets.
Vidya Balan paid tribute to legendary singer M S Subbulakshmi on her 108th birth anniversary by recreating some of her iconic looks.
On Day 2 of Navratri, Shefali Shah and Vidya Balan wore the colour red to breathtaking beauty.
From saris to dresses, doesn't Vidya Balan look awesome?
Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 fails to invoke any excitement, despite having two immensely watchable stars Madhuri Dixit and Vidya Balan at its centre, observes Mayur Sanap.
None of Amjad Khan's subsequent roles could outshine Sholay. He had begun his career at the top and had no higher peaks left to conquer. Dinesh Raheja salutes the iconic actor on his 80th birth anniversary.
Did you know Dev Anand worked as a clerk at a salary of Rs 85 before he became an actor?
Sonali steals a jacket... Madhuri's recipe for stress... Vidya has jewellry for us to see...
Looking for some style tips this Navratri? Namrata Thakker points you to Bollywood's fashionable lot.
Akshay and Sajid Nadiadwala started their journey three decades ago with 1993's Waqt Hamara Hai, and have collaborated with each other on 10 films in their long careers.
Sukanya Verma gives you various untried Bollywood combinations we would like to see on screen.
Take a cue from these celebs on how to ace Independence Day fashion.
The actor, who is now a yoga teacher and Ashtanga yogi, has been inspiring us with her fitness pics.
A weekly roundup of the best and worst styles from the celebrity circuit.
Take a look at the Bollywood actresses' latest Cannes appearances.
Bollywood actresses make their presence felt in the French riverside town.
Celebrity stylists Pranay and Shounak open up about dressing up Vidya and other celebs.
Do you like Vidya Balan's saree or would you vote for Jacqueline's hot skirts? Take our style poll and let us know
Jahnavi Patel tells us how Bollywood gives colours a whole new meaning.
Celebrate the last day of Navratri with purple, the colour that symbolises luxury and power.
These cover girls are the reason why it's so hot! Who's your favourite?
Gaurang Shah has been making a strong case for the good ol' sari.
Take a cue from fashion's favourite celebrities on how to nail the ultimate corporate fashionista look.
Shahid Kapoor and Mira Rajput tied the nuptial knot at a farmhouse on the outskirts of Delhi on July 7.
'I would like to work with certain people, which is not happening. I am still struggling.' 'There are people in this industry who want to work only with their favourite people.'
'There's no love for the song or Madhuri, no consideration for what it meant to an entire generation and zero respect for its iconic choreography,' says Sukanya Verma.
Audiences -- and producers -- no longer shy away from casting older heroines opposite younger heroes.
He came to power with a huge mandate in 2012, but Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav has now forfeited the voters' trust.
If Modi and Shah did not project Adityanath as CM, it was out of expediency, says Radhika Ramaseshan.
'It's like a railway compartment which is really crowded and you have to make your own space, work harder for that seat.' Divya Dutta makes her presence felt.
Rediff reader Mahesh Hiremath tells us how he met his life partner.
'Dev Patel and I hung out together to get to know one another. It's very important to understand your co-star before you begin a project.' Devika Bhise gets ready for The Man Who Knew Infinity.
'People need to offer me exciting stuff. I am stuck in a rut. People keep exploiting what has worked for me in a film, so they offer me the same thing over and over again. I guess people need to see me for the person that I am, and give me youth-centric roles, make me act with actors who are closer to my age.' Prachi Desai believes she can do 'a lot more'!
Despite major setbacks, the Maoists' ability to inflict damage on the State and maintain its position as the saviour of the tribals will keep them relevant, says Bibhu Prasad Routray.
Theatre professional Ira Dubey discusses the current situation of the Indian theatre industry and what it means to be a woman in this profession.