Sanjay Gupta's Mumbai Saga and Ram Gopal Varma's DCompany are all set to release this week, and add to the gangster movies made in Bollywood.
Joginder Tuteja celebrates Ranbir's birthday by looking at his top 10 hits.
With India all geared up to fight the coronavirus pandemic, film folk have come forward to help out and contribute to the PM-CARES relief fund.
'The newsroom in our profession is a relatively informal, free-spirited and hallowed space. It must be protected.' 'The Editors Guild extends its total support to all women journalists who suffered a disadvantage in their careers, physical or mental trauma, as a result of any sexual predation.'
State of Siege 26/ 11 leaves you shocked and wide-eyed, says Joginder Tuteja.
'The margin of victory or loss would make both camps rethink their strategies for the 2024 assembly election in Maharashtra.'
We continue celebrating Akshay Kumar's birthday, with a list of his 20 biggest blockbusters over the years.
Looking at the most popular doctors, thanks to the movies that have made them hits.
1997: Sukanya Verma offers a recap of its memorable imagery.
While he awaits an exciting 2021 with Mumbai Saga, Satyameva Jayate 2, Attack and Pathan, Joginder Tuteja takes a look at his top 10 hits.
When done well, these horror movies do pretty well at the box office.
Tusshar Kapoor about Golmaal Again, its clash with Secret Superstar, his son Laksshya and BFF Kareena's son, Taimur Ali Khan!
'If I have slipped and through my actions or words caused pain or hurt or trauma to absolutely anybody, please accept my apology.'
Sukanya Verma celebrates Republic Day by looking at the tiranga's most striking moments on celluloid.
Sukanya Verma lists significant memories in our 1996 recap.
'I have watched comedies but some have failed to make me laugh. The characters indulge in too much buffoonery. They move too much, falling, hitting each other, making faces... Comedy is very serious business.' Director Anees Bazmee tells us how he makes people laugh with his films.
Box Office: Vishwaroop II is a disaster
The 10-day Ganpati festival has commenced with devotees welcoming home Lord Ganesha with much fanfare!
'My needs are simple. I don't need that much money,' John Abraham remains modest.
Every single one of Parinda's magnificent frames is a masterclass in slick. Sukanya Verma tells us why.
'At the end of the day, we are all humans.'
'I had to jump from the ninth floor, breaking through the glass. The timing went wrong and instead of landing on my feet, I landed on my head. People thought I was dead, but I stood up.'
The hits and misses of the week.
'Kaala's sin is not that it is presented as a mouthpiece for its director Pa Ranjith's political viewpoints, but that it makes a travesty of them.' 'Ranjith turns Marx into merchandise, all the while functioning as a hired hand for Brand Rajinikanth,' points out Sreehari Nair.
The 34-year-old actor said he left India in July not because of any threat but to be with his wife, Sadaf, who was expecting their second child.
If there's even the slightest chance of a laugh, its dummy cast ensures the joke doesn't land, feels Sukanya Verma.
The allegations by an unnamed person, who claimed to be an ex-colleague of Johri at the Discovery Channel, were posted on Twitter by an author, Harnidh Kaur, who later stated that she did not want the charges published nor her name used in the context.
Bharat is the latest entrant to her top 10 biggest hits list.
'It's sad that in spite of knowing the truth... studios and stars continue to turn a blind eye to the perpetrators.'