Did you know you've already broken the law without realising it?
Bryan Adams sent Ronjita Kulkarni and several hundred Mumbaikars to Heaven!
Rekka overdoses on action, feels S Saraswathi.
Over Lebanese delicacies, the daughter of billionaire Kumar Mangalam Birla talks money, relationships, her passions and how she outpaced her peers.
Bhoomi's blood-splattering, bone-crunching vigour is as unwelcome as the rest of this ghastly movie, feels Sukanya Verma.
Tamil film Cuckoo is a heartwarming love story between two visually challenged individuals that keeps you totally engrossed with its brilliant performances, sensational music and stunning visuals, definitely a must watch, writes S Saraswathi.
When the North Korean athletes took over, it became a more austere affair.
'Who is a superstar? What is a superstar?' 'It's all bullsh*t, there's nothing to it.' 'If you start taking all the sh*t seriously, it's going to go to your head and you will go cuckoo there.'
It is an aspirational smart-speaker with few rivals, says Veer Arjun Singh.
Marudhu will give you a headache, warns S Saraswathi.
Aligarh is a milestone in the history of Indian cinema that should start the much needed conversation about how India treats gays and lesbians, feels Aseem Chhabra.
The dry spell at the box office continues.
The hits and misses of the week.
'I am aware of Shankar's talent and what he is capable of,' Suresh Gopi tells Vijay George/ Rediff.com
'Politics has become a toilet because we delegate everything.' 'We have to catch a bus, watch a cricket match, live our life... we feel this (politics) is not part of our responsibility.'
The film is reduced to a lame science fiction with an overdose of action, writes S Saraswathi.
A woman has accused a driver of app based cab service TaxiForSure of indulging in vulgar act while driving her from South Delhi's Saket to Faridabad.
Second Hand Husband is entertaining in parts, says Nishi Tiwari.
A look at this week's hits and misses.
Kunal Rajan, a regular in Kamal Haasan's movie crew, talks about his experiences.
'I know this movie will be a superhit -- not because it's a Rs 600 crore budget or because we worked hard for more than three years on it.' 'It's because some movies have magic and some don't.' 'This one has that magic.'
'The emotion of love is the same, but we have made it a math calculation, messed up and complicated.'
Director M Muthaiah's Komban is an over-the-top rural-based film with too much violence
Though Katham Katham moves at a brisk pace, it is predictable and long, writes S Saraswathi.
Director Ashwin Saravanan's Maya is a gripping supernatural thriller. S Saraswathi recommends.
The dry spell at the box office continues.
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.
'It's a performance that puts the Bachchan hysteria to shame,' observes Sreehari Nair.
'NO child deserves a life without hope for the future.'
Director Sarkunam's Chandi Veeran is worth a watch, says S Saraswathi.
Orange Mittai has its sweet and sour moments, with just the right balance of humour and emotions, says S Saraswathi.
How dare Swami Om talk about Indian culture when he doesn't know how to talk to women or about them?
'Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge was the highest point of our life,' Lalit Pandit tells Subhash K Jha.
'The Pakistan government, we were told, has a plan to renovate several Hindu temples and Buddhist sites, which over the years have fallen into disrepair. The aim is to create a pilgrimage circuit to attract visitors from all over the subcontinent.'
Sukanya Verma discovers what she loves about Anushka Sharma's 'spirit' on more than one occasion in her super-filmi week.
Shuai Jiao Baba (Let's Wrestle, Dad) in China seems to have made twice its combined earnings in India and the rest of the world.
As advertising reaches a cacophonous pitch, as it does every year around this time, brands say they are finding newer and more effective ways to reach their audiences.
We bring you this excerpt from Anurag Garg's latest book Love not for Sale.
Director Mohanakrishna Indraganti talks about his first comedy film Bandipotu.
The 36th India Day Parade ran through about 13 streets in Madison avenue in Manhattan.