'Anger comes from a sense of righteousness, when you believe that you are right.' 'Nothing makes me angry.'
Every year, 1,500-2,000 films are produced in India, losing up to 30 per cent of their business to piracy.
The magnitude of outrage triggered by the miscarriage of justice in the Bhopal gas leak tragedy is a moment of truth for all of us, says Rajni Bakshi.
Joginder Tueja looks at horror comedies gone by and how they have fared at the box office.
'We are really distressed. All of us are broken, shattered. Two years of hard work and crores of rupees have gone down the drain because of piracy.' The Great Grand Masti team speaks out.
This, despite a 10-million-pound security operation featuring an army of guards, satellite tracking systems and legal contracts.
This Khan superstar told Gulshan Grover, 'Go ahead, become a star in Hollywood.'
Anurag Kashyap's lovers have no enemies to shoot, says Sreehari Nair, and so they take aim at each other.
Vishal Dadlani has taken a stand against the live broadcast of news channels, which exposed the plans of the military and the National Security Guard, as they tried to overwhelm the terrorists and rescue hostages.
Abhay 2 is a definite watch if an investigative thriller is your scene, says Moumita Bhattacharjee.
It's time to celebrate with the Secret Superstar team!
While Damon stays true to his character and is intense throughout the film, it's the story which lets down this spy thriller, says Namrata Thakker.
Sreehari Nair attempts to bring you up-close the pleasures of Javed Akhtar's poetry.
The film courted controversy when its trailer got leaked on the internet.
United States diplomats had suggested that India should send Bollywood stars to Afghanistan to help international efforts to stabilise the war-ravaged country, according to a March 2007 cable released by whistleblower website WikiLeaks. The cable revealed that in 2007, when the US asked for 'specific, concrete ideas for opportunities for India to use soft power in helping Afghanistan's reconstruction", officials said Bollywood was an area that 'seems ripe'.
Aamir Khan tells Urvi Parekh why his next release is probably one of the most important films he has made.
Madhur Bhandarkar's Indu Sarkar will release mid-2017.
'When I heard the Total Dhamaal script, I laughed for two hours!' 'I told Indra Kumar that if he was going to make the film the way he narrated it to me, I was doing it.' 'And when I saw the film, I laughed as much.'
A comedy show leads to some not-so-funny moments.
After Kangana Ranaut's revelations about Hrithik Roshan last week, Sussanne Khan springs to ex-hubby's support.
Though he went back to writing "beautiful scenes" for other Bollywood directors, his deep interest in the lives of ordinary citizens never slackened, evident from the way he made himself available to human rights groups whenever they called him.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
The Great Indian Kitchen is one of the most powerful films Divya Nair has watched in recent times. One that will unsettle you long after you've watched it. And that's why everyone -- married or single, man or woman -- must watch it.
Akshay Kumar gets a total makeover in his new film.
'A journalist met me after Mastizaade failed and said, "'Whatever you do in life, you will never get rid of the Sex Comedy King of India tag".' 'She didn't mean to hurt me, but it broke me.'
'People should stop judging other people on the basis of their weight or how they look because I don't think being a certain body type is as bad as being evil or cunning. We have bigger issues in life to look after and correct.' Zareen Khan and Gautam Rode get intimate in Aksar 2.
The Kangana Ranaut-Hrithik Roshan war continues!
Pictures from the actress's iCloud account were shared by a hacker on various websites on Sunday, August 31.
Today pay-later services are available for practically anything under the sun. And these include small purchases like clothes, gadgets, movie tickets, and even food.
There is something about Anurag Kashyap that puts the cinema watchdogs on alert, says Veenu Sandhu.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities:
A lowdown on all the goings-on in the Malayalam film industry.
Aseem Chhabra introduces us to the best of Berlinale.
Preetisheel Singh lets us into some star secrets.
'One hopes to make a positive difference with the guidance and support of respected minds.'
The film's release had to be prepone as some portions of the it had been leaked on the internet.
'When a criminal assumes a new identity he think everybody knows them by that name only.' 'Criminals forget that the police are always hunting for them to put them in jail.'
Looking at the most touching Hindi movies inspired by true-life events.
Sukanya Verma lists the lessons Bollywood taught us this year.