Jaat is a full-on, South-infused entertainer that delivers exactly what it promises, feels Rajesh Karkera.
'A Lufthansa crew member reached a hotel in the middle of night and slept.' 'The next morning, something fell and she bent to pick it up.' 'She saw a dead body under the bed!'
On the occasion of the 25th anniversary special premiere of Sarfarosh, actor Aamir Khan treated fans with a big update on the sequel of the film.
Faraaz got a special screening in Mumbai, ahead of its February 3 release.
Joginder Tuteja lists April's theatre releases.
Actor Rajat Kapoor reads a chapter from Raj Supe's latest book When Life Cartwheels.
How Ranbir Kapoor thanked his fans for watching Brahmastra.
'I'm very proud of what family I come from, but I feel it must always be an afterthought... 10 years of my work will get nullified when people say "Yeh toh genes main hai".'
The stars Rediff.com Contributing Photographer Pradeep Bandekar sighted on Tuesday.
Ananya Pandey has bagged a role opposite the Arjun Reddy hero in his next film, directed by Puri Jagannadh.
This tangled tale of good versus evil could have been far more intriguing, observes Mayur Sanap.
Alt Balaji's The Verdict - State vs Nanavati enjoyed a special screening for its cast and family in Mumbai.
Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray said cinema halls and drama theatres in the state will be permitted to operate from October 22 on the condition that they follow all the protocols required to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
Has RRR made Rs 1,000 crore at the box office? The makers certainly think so, and they held a grand event to celebrate the big feat.
The stars step out for movie night.
Thrillers, scams, cults and corruption, things get pretty intense on OTT this week.
Sona Spa makes for one confused piece of work, leaving one's cinematic sensibilities feeling similarly.
From jaadugars to Jane Austen, OTT offerings this week are as eclectic as it gets, says Sukanya Verma.
'When I contracted COVID and was extremely unwell, I almost thought I was not going to make it.' 'But this man (Karan Johar) was like family for us in Bombay. He would send doctors for me, made sure my medication was done correctly and made sure I came out of COVID.'
Expectations were high for the Puri Jagannadh-Prabhas Telugu film Ek Niranjan. Unfortunately, it does not live up to the expectations.
A look at the star arrivals
Guests trouped out of Arpita Khan's party and into Mukesh Ambani's, on the other side of Mumbai.
And the fine actor also celebrates 25 years in the movies...
'My way of life, my way of thinking, my approach towards work is not the optimum way to be in the film industry.' 'After doing one film, I want to sit at home.'
The government has "suffocated" the institutions where argument, debate and dissent were nurtured, the letter stated.
A look at the star arrivals.
Here's how Bollywood stars spent the weekend in various parts of Mumbai.
Even the heavens shed tears at the Eternal Charmer's passing.
Trade analyst Vinod Mirani gives us the weekly verdict.
The hits and misses of the week.
You will enjoy 2 Countries only if you're a Dileep fan, says Paresh C Palicha.
The hits and misses of the week.
Trade analyst Vinod Mirani gives us the weekly verdict.
Between phony philosophical musings and Abbas-Mustan level of believe-it-or-not twists, Sadak 2 dodders towards its dead end destination, notes Sukanya Verma.
A year has passed since Shashi Kapoor passed into the ages. His movies live on on television, but Shashiji's greatest legacy must remain Mumbai's Prithvi Theatre, where people came to be entertained, informed and, perhaps, also enlightened.
'If you listen to the title track of Judgementall Hai Kya, you will find some crazy things happening in it -- from crazy laughter to as if someone is inside your mind.'
Issaq is a shoddily written film with a cringeworthy performance from its leading man Prateik Babbar, writes Raja Sen.
This is a brisk, enjoyable film, and while the climactic race is somewhat marred by an overdose of melodrama - Gupte's far better at subtler strokes than the few broad ones he tries - it is rare to find a Hindi film hero more deserving of our cheers than Arjun. That unfortunate hint of Bhaag Milkha Bhaag in the final race doesn't alter the fact that this is an earnest, important and evocative film.
'Everyone in my family has got huge success in films but I failed. The person who hits rock bottom has to face his difficulties himself. People at a higher level don't know what's happening down there.' Aamir Khan's brother Faissal tells us where he's been all this time.
Pavan Malhotra, one of our finest actors, shows us another side of Bollywood.