There may have few guests at the wedding but Kritika Kamra and Gaurav Kapur threw open the doors for their reception, inviting a happy mix of film and cricket folk.
'It's a big milestone and a matter of pride for us to represent India in the world forum.'
It was a big night for film and OTT stars at the News18 Showsha Reel awards 2026 in Mumbai.
Bhumi Pednekkar learns to love herself again, and here's why.
Twenty years after Rang De Basanti released in theatres and became a cult film, the principal cast assembled once again to celebrate the milestone.
If dark and twisted crime thrillers and trauma-led violence interest you, you can binge-watch Daldal over the weekend, endorses Divya Nair.
Boong was the only Indian nominee at the ceremony and the first Indian film to win the Best Children and Family Film award.
'Playing a rape survivor can't ever be compared to actually being one.'
Boong wins a BAFTA, and India can't stay calm!
Discover the latest OTT releases, streaming between February 23 and March 1.
'This story has been always there since my childhood because of missing people.' 'I remember a family member who disappeared and I kept wondering what happened to him.'
Bollywood stars always make for good pictures but catching them in their most unguarded, candid moments is what makes for great pictures.
Priyanka Chopra gives us a unique mix on her Instagram feed, and captions it: 'Mother. Protector. Pirate. Meet Bloody Mary #TheBluff'
2025 had some interesting performances on OTT series and films. Deepa Gahlot picks the Top 10 Male OTT Performances.
'Still sinking in... So glad to be a part of a journey so incredible and game-changing.'
In 2025, OTT series were entertaining enough, even though most were in the crime genre.
Ziddi Ishq is a messy, unhinged revenge drama that is all over the place, observes Divya Nair.
From double dates to Demogorgon, it's all there on OTT this week. Sukanya Verma lists them.
In a federal democracy, the people must have a say (indirect or direct) in an office as important as that of governor. Especially in a governor who can now effectively veto a bill by simply refusing to sign it, argues Harishchandra.
It was a merry evening at Mumbai's iconic Prithvi Theatre, which is celebrating its 47th year with a 17-day theatre festival.
From India's entry to the Oscars to the foodie flamboyance of Bollywood's first family to Srikant Tiwari's hope for a hat-trick and Korean entertainment in deeply dark mode, it's raining OTT goodies this week.
November is a busy month on OTT with several series arriving, in their next season after being vastly successful in earlier instalments.
'I'm forever grateful to the universe to get me stuff that leads me to the journey that I'm leading today.'
October looks bright with a lot of festive season releases on OTT.
Spies, aliens, dogs and lawyers, it's quite a colourful spread on your OTT watch this week, points out Sukanya Verma.
'I was a nobody when I came here, and now I've become something.'
'It's not like I haven't made mistakes. There have been a couple of questionable films, but I have always learned from the films I pick.'
September has packed in quite a bit on OTT, with many series and movies seeing their digital premiere. Joginder Tuteja lists the OTT menu for the month.
Superheroes, sleuths and Sara Ali Khan in love, catch all kinds of fun-sized action on OTT this week.
Television stars got together to celebrate 25 years of Anu Ranjan and Shashi Ranjan's Indian Television Academy (ITA) Awards over the weekend.
Aryan Khan has made The Ba***ds of Bollywood entertaining and wicked, applauds Deepa Gahlot.
Kriti goes green... Sonakshi picks black... Mouni gets her blush on...
'When the show was releasing, I think all the actors were under the impression that this is a limited series.' 'After seeing the response, I feel we should have a season two.'
The actor will soon star in and as Mrs Deshpande, directed by Nagesh Kukunoor.
Salakaar is full of heart, and emotionally satisfying, applauds Syed Firdaus Ashraf.
The young star kid is all set to make his big fat debut in the OTT series, The Ba***ds of Bollywood.
'If I had the chance now, I would have continued acting.' 'The cultures of Maharashtra and Bengal are different and I felt I had to give my best to be a good daughter-in-law and an ideal wife.' 'I never thought I could balance both.'
Vaani Kapoor claimed she faced challenges while working in the upcoming series Mandala Murders.