Vicky and Yami also met the President and the NSA at General Rawat's home.
Sukanya Verma takes a look at some of Bollywood's most playful, popular Gujarati acts in recent times.
The rest of the core cast are Suniel Shetty, Paresh Rawal and Johnny Lever.
Check out the star arrivals at this one.
Paresh Rawal gets serious about his new film, Aakrosh.
The most awaited trailer of the year has been released and it looks amazing.
Varun Dhawan's winning streak at the box office continues.
Ready and Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara will release on the same day.
Joining the rank of artists like Jaya Bhaduri, Shabana Azmi, Naseeruddin Shah, Farooq Sheikh and Paresh Rawal who have performed across America, a new generation of brilliant Indian artists, including Konkona Sen Sharma and Ranvir Shorey, are appearing in a play in 10 American cities.
Dia Mirza does a song for Neeraj Vora's upcoming Phir Hera Pheri.
Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge is a lighthearted entertainer that tickles your funny bone.
Akshay Kumar has been taking on social causes with a vengeance and turning it into cinema.
Mumbai Meri Jaan follows the lives of people from all strata of Mumbai's bustling society as they tackle the aftermath of a fatal incident that brings out the best and sometimes the worst in them.
Vinod Mirani gives us the half-yearly box office report card, in alphabetical order.
Ajay Devgn, Konkona Sen Sharma and Paresh Rawal will be seen together in a light-hearted comedy titled Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge?
The hits and misses of the week.
Oberoi is playing the role of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a biopic.
Beg, borrow, steal or adopt, fake parents share a history of coming to the hero or heroine's rescue ensuing in much mirth and masala.
While the Kiya Kiya song, currently on air, sees both Anil Kapoor and Nana Patekar wooing Mallika, there is also a Nana-Mallika pairing in a sequence from Welcome.
Aseem Chhabra traces the yesteryear actor's transformations.
'N Chandra told me, "Arree yaar, don't get heavy on me now! This is a Hindi movie so leave your logic at home".'
The soundtrack of the film fails to live up to its bonanza title.
Naseeruddin Shah talks about his upcoming film, Firaaq, directed by Nandita Das, and more.
Johnny Lever and Asrani get candid about De Dana Dhan and their love for its director Priyadarshan.
Joginder Tuteja looks at the actresses, who waited patiently, and will now release their films in theatres this year.
'Even today when I think of it, I wonder how it fell on my plate.' 'Not just the remix, but also to do it with the original leading lady, Shilpa Shetty.'
After the critically acclaimed thriller Manorama 6 Feet Under, Shemaroo Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. produces Priyadarshan's Mere Baap Pehle Aap.
Though this thriller has a good premise, it's execution leaves much to be desired. The only good thing about the movie is the performances by the veterans.
Director Ashwini Dhir talks about his new film, starring Ajay Devgn, Paresh Rawal and Konkona Sen Sharma.
Priyadarshan has made some of the best comedies in Hindi cinema, but the director says it none of it would have been possible without the cult success of Hera Pheri which completed 20 years on March 31.
The hits and misses of the week.
Director Nishikant Kamath tells us about what prompted him to make Mumabi Meri Jaan, a film on the Mumbai train blasts.
Priyadarshan talks about De Dana Dan and why Akshay is his compensation for Mohanlal.
The Gandhi Jayanti holiday on October 2 has worked quite well for Bollywood movie releases.
Nandita believes in choosing films that resonate with her sensibilities, regardless of the genre of the film. Firaaq marks her directorial debut and with stalwarts like Nasseruddin Shah and Paresh Rawal praising her, it could not get any better.