Sukanya Verma tells us how to rock night clothes, Hindi filum style.
Smriti Mundhra's documentary The Romantics has many, many, gems about one of Bollywood's most successful film-makers and more importantly, his iconic father, Yash Chopra.
In June this year, BJP chief Amit Shah had met the actor at her residence in Mumbai during his party's 'Sampark for Samarthan' programme
Monsoon is here, and time to bring out the chhatris.
So is supermodel Natalia Vodianova.
'Karenge aur kaam, sir. Zindagi bahut choti hai, ideas bahut sare hain.'
In the Shahid Kapoor starrer Kabir Singh, a remake of Telugu superhit Arjun Reddy, a medical student's drinking problem encourages toxic behaviour and romantic distress.
'Life is too short to be doing something that you do not love.'
On his 55th birthday, Sukanya Verma celebrates his inimitable ways in 10 scenes that she keeps returning to time and again.
On his 90th birth anniversary, Sukanya Verma lists 20 of her favourite scenes that reiterate his extraordinary grasp on the language of cinema and connect with the viewer.
Sukanya Verma looks at 12 times the superstar offered food for thought on subjects as varied as nation building, team spirit and the stupidity of big fat Indian weddings while wolfing down a meal.
During the lunch or tea breaks, Maharajji, Manikda, Amjad Khan and I often sat together as Maharajji sang old compositions or recited some bols. Amjad Khan had a great music sense and sang very well.
'Today, as a film personality, he is bigger than Dharma Productions.' 'But he is still warm and loyal to his friends from school, college and work.'
'If anybody wants me to act in their film for free, just make me sing all the songs!' 'I don't even care about the script.'
'Aditya Chopra thought the climax was too cliche but he still wanted to end the film on that note. He was adamant about it.' Cinematographer Manmohan Singh takes us behind the scenes of Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge.
Teatime enjoys a special place in Hindi films.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Manish Malhotra has been wowing us with his onscreen fashion designs for 30 years.
'I stopped getting work after 2004. Between 2005 and 2018, I had no work.'
Sukanya Verma looks at some of the dance-offs that regaled us in the past.
Here's profiling movies with a similar premise -- when two women fell for the same man on silver screen not too long ago.
On the actor's 54th birthday on November 2, we write another tome about the boy with big dreams and a regrettable haircut, who defied incredible odds to become one of the most loved actors on the planet.
In a special series, we will put YOU to the test everyday!
Sukanya Verma lists significant memories in our 1996 recap.
ABCD 2 feels a bit of stretch at 154 minutes.
'We will teach horse riding and swimming to our children. But when it comes to dealing with emotions, none of the parents or teachers will ask the child: "How are you feeling today?"'
Madhuri Dixit and Sanjay Dutt Dutt will act in a movie again after 21 years.
Photographs tell us so much about the person!
Salman in Maine Pyaar Kiya or Salman in Partner? Vote for you favourite one!
Looking at Shah Rukh Khan's unusual onscreen professions.
Vote for your favourite Bollywood dance-off sequence!
'With each film, whether it's good or bad, you learn different things. The big question is, do I sit at home and do nothing and wait for that perfect movie, perfect director, perfect screenplay and perfect production house, or do I hustle and work every single day?' Sunny Leone says it right.
In our special series revisiting great Hindi film classics, Sukanya Verma looks back at Rishi Kapoor-Sridevi-Vinod Khanna starrer Chandni.
'No matter how casually his characters treat sex or bare every inch of their extraordinarily fit bodies, Aditya Chopra is too much of a romantic to pull off flippancy as the face of love,' feels Sukanya Verma.
Bollywood's Badshah turns 50 on November 2, and it's time to celebrate his life and his movies.
'Without even knowing me, people have trolled me for being the person I am, for the way I look.' 'Why put myself in a negative space, you know?'