Syed Firdaus Ashraf hopes that Nishaanchi will be a blockbuster like its trailer.
'I have more time in Bengaluru to write, away from the film industry in Mumbai that always pulls me down and makes me frustrated.'
'If a survey were conducted, many people wouldn't understand the concept.' 'Thanks to Rangeen, a conversation has started.'
'Thanks to Chhaava's success, I now have the creative freedom to pick and choose.'
'...despite all his horses, elephants, tanks and swords.' 'A determination to hold fast to Sambhaji Maharaj's father, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj's thoughts, ideals, and principles.'
'At the airport, some people held me like a mother holds her child's cheeks. I have never experienced these kinds of things.'
Aaliya Kashyap and Shane Gregoire had a starry reception on Wednesday evening.
Vinod Mirani gives us his weekly verdict.
Mukkabaaz, a film in which its lead actor shines, unfortunately tries to pack in a punch too many.
'You walk out of Mukkabaaz feeling good about yourself, but unlike Kashyap's best pictures, it releases you from the responsibility of seeing yourself in it; the movie is darn clever, most of the way, but it hardly has any wisdom,' says Sreehari Nair.
Sukanya Verma quizzes you to find out just how much you know about the movies.
'There is a not a single film that I've made that I regret.'
Actors and directors step out for movie nights.
'During casting calls, people want you to a copy-paste version of who they think is good enough to be in Bollywood, especially if you are a girl. I didn't fit into that at all.'
Joginder Tuteja looks at the film-maker's work over the years.
After a dry, dreadful, spell of darkness and desolation, it looks like Bollywood love stories are ready to rock the silver screen again.
'Whatever I have directed has been so far from my world.'
Dharmendra wraps up Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani... Sunny starts shooting for Gadar 2... Kareena spends time with Tusshar...
'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.'
It's all happening at the first Critics Choice Film Awards in Mumbai.
It's movie night in Bollywood!
The films that fared badly at the box office.
They have shared quite a few pictures from the film and behind the scenes, and we bring them here.
'I would count my rotis and eat.' 'I broke my sister and brother's insurance policies.' 'Whatever savings I had got over.' 'I was struggling for work.' 'I used to struggle for Rs 500, Rs 1,000.'
From Pari to PadMan, it's all there in the movies this year!
Besides the five Indian films that are playing at the Toronto International Film Festival this year -- a rather large collection at an international film festival, says Aseem Chhabra -- there are more films with an Indian connect.
Despite all its drawbacks, I was engrossed in Toofaan and the intensity Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra imbues it with for most part, observes Sukanya Verma.
Does Manmarziyaan feature in your list?
Sukanya Verma curates an impressive list.
As we eagerly wait to see what 'farq' it makes when it hits the screens on June 28, Sukanya Verma looks at the few occasions caste came up in Hindi movies.
Best friends work out together, sisters bond, father-son spend quality time...
Joginder Tuteja introduces us to the men who have made an impression in the OTT universe.
Sukanya Verma lists the 2018 films that impressive her.
'Truth is stranger than fiction. You cannot think these things up.' 'What happens is weird enough.'
'Being a chocolate lover boy, I wouldn't last long. So I decided to get rid of the tag as soon as possible.' 'That's why I started doing films like Haasil and Munnabhai MBBS.' With films like Yahaan, A Wednesday and Tanu Weds Manu, I was trying to break an image.'
The hits and misses of the week.