Muthalik's done for panties what bra-burning did for lingerie sales.
On Ramesh Sippy's 70th birthday, we celebrate the man and his milestones.
'We felt like we were a part of something bigger than just a film.'
The film falters on many coutns, says Paloma Sharma.
We invite readers to share stories regarding a love triangle of a different kind -- when they're caught between a best friend and a partner who don't get along!
Akshay Kumar makes some of those lines work, but things have gotten far worse this time around, notes Raja Sen
Long before Prem Ratan Dhan Payo, Rajshri made some beautiful movies.
And yet, Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Rohit Shetty share so much in common!
'Between Virat and me, we know what's happening. We know what we're doing. We are two adults who have something going on between us that we can handle.' Anushka Sharma opens up about her relationship with cricketer Virat Kohli, and her new film PK.
'Even though Ab Tumhare Hawale Watan Sathiyon was not a hit, people still remember me. I must have done some really good acting in it. I met Akshay (Kumar, her co-star) recently and he told me 'tu toh director ban gayi hai' (you've become a director). I told him you can never predict where life takes you.' Divya Khosla Kumar prepares us for Sanam Re.
When was the last time you saw a face in a letter?!
Sukanya Verma looks at the debutants of that year and how they've fared since.
'People think Saif and I have a lot of issues but actually, there are none. When we met, we realised the so-called issues were only in the newspapers.' Shahid Kapoor discusses Rangoon and box office numbers.
Which one are you looking forward to?
What was meant to be a toast to life and its many gifts suddenly became Sushant Singh Rajput's last hurrah, a this-is-it, a tearful goodbye, feels Sukanya Verma.
Holidays, slurping on ice golas, fights in the school bus for the window seat and visiting grandparents are some of the things Rediff.com's Anita Aikara misses dearly.
Romance died, came alive and lives on forever, off screen or on it, in Sukanya Verma's fabulously filmi week.
Maine Pyar Kiya, Biwi No 1, Dabangg, Kick... the list is endless!
Bollywood's Badshah turns 50 on November 2, and it's time to celebrate his life and his movies.
'When I used to shoot my friends or cousins, I used to tell myself: I want to make them look a better version of themselves.' 'That's how I started: "I don't care who you are or who you think you are. When you are in front of my camera, I'll make you look better than what you think you are".'
Raj Barathur -- Indian American entrepreneur, geneticist, professor and biopharmaceutical industry leader -- stayed the course even when diagnosed with lung cancer
Sukanya Verma celebrates the acting legend.
Did you know that majority women do not know how to pick or wear the right bra?
In our special series revisiting great Hindi film classics, Sukanya Verma looks back at Rishi Kapoor-Sridevi-Vinod Khanna starrer Chandni.
'It's a good thing that people will see our chemistry on screen. What happens off camera is not our concern.'
Sanam Re is a moronic film, feels Sukanya Verma.
'Alia Bhatt is very intimidating. We talked very little off screen because she's a very busy actor. She would come on set, work long hours, go to sleep and then leave for her other project.' Fawad Khan discuss his Kapoor & Sons co-star, and much more.
Sometimes, the movies likes to use the rains in its title!
Christian Bale on India, Mowgli and choices.
'This film was being made when I was pregnant, so even if they wanted, I couldn't do the role.' 'The film went to another actress, but she made them wait for a year.' 'After Adira was four months old, they decided that if I am going to start acting again, they should approach me.'
US-based Rediff reader and food blogger Sonal Gupta sent us this recipe.
'Fire and Water are the two opposing elements.' 'One can destroy the other.' 'But if they come together and create steam, the force generated can run the motor of the world.'
"I am running for HOPE -- Humanity, Oneness, Peace and Equality," says Sufiya Sufee.
In spite of the glitches and scramble, the Mumbai Film Festival shaped into an enriching experience, feels Sukanya Verma.
Munna Michael's hollowness is as striking as Tiger's chiselled torso, one that he freely bares in everything from an unzipped hoodie to a doily masquerading as a shirt, says Sukanya Verma.
Sreehari Nair could not put up with turgid and self-serious ones like Super Deluxe and Gully Boy. His list of favourite Indian movies of 2019 contains just five names.
'I'll keep painting as long as I'm alive,' Madhvi Parekh, one of India's most influential painters, tells Rajendran Pottayil in New York.