Aarti Chhabria talks about her two releases this Friday, Toss and Daddy Cool.
Priyanka Chopra talks about her new film, Kaminey.
Shahid Kapoor is aware how important a film Kaminey is for him.
With back-to-back comedies like Apna Sapna Money Money, Welcome To Sajjanpur and Golmaal Returns, Shreyas Talpade is steadily becoming the king of comedy.
After the success of his second film, Jab We Met, Imtiaz Ali is ready with Love Aaj Kal.
'I don't know what my potential is.' 'This is not some sports where you can measure your speed and strength.' 'This is a continuous journey, where you discover yourself through theatre, cinema and acting.'
Choreographer Bosco of Bosco-Ceasar duo talks about Dutt, the star.
'If you want people to get a social message, it is important to package it with humour.'
Imran Khan's last film Kidnap was a disaster. He tries his Luck with his forthcoming film.
Amole Gupte talks about his acting role in Kaminey, and life after Taare Zameen Par.
The actress makes her comeback with Toh Baat Pakki.
With Father's Day coming up this Sunday, Bollywood gets ready to cheer their dads.
Gayatri Patel, a US based actress, is all set to debut in Bollywood with Let's Dance, a film directed by Arif Sheikh.
Vidya Balan speaks her mind about Shahid, movies and more.
The struggles and celebrations of A R Rahman's life will be documented in his first ever biography, titled A R Rahman: The Musical Storm, which releases June 10. It has been penned by Chennai-based Kamini Mathai, who has worked in newspapers like Indian Express and The Times of India. This is Mathai's first book.
Divya Dutta talks about her controversial movies coming up.
Sarim Momin, 30, who wrote the lyrics of Jana Gana Mana Rann, tries to defend his work, and tells us why it's just a 'film song'.
Vashu Bhagnani is ready to launch his son Jaccky in Kal Kissne Dekha, opposite another newcomer Vaishali Desai. He tells us about his journey to stardom.
Bollywood stars sing for their mothers on Mother's Day.
Danny Denzongpa on his latest movie Frozen and why he would not have made a very good Gabbar in Sholay.
Parzaan Dastur, the small Sikh boy we loved in Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, has grown up to become an actor of substance. After starring in the brilliant Parzania, Parzaan is looking forward to his next film, Sikandar, directed by Piyush Jha.
Bhairavi Goswami on how she closely missed being held hostage in Trident hotel, even as her friends were not as lucky.
Aftab Shivdasani talks about his new film, Aloo Chaat, and more.
Not much is known about Ayesha Mohan, who plays an ambitious woman, ready to go to any lengths to get what she wants in Gulaal.
'Shah Rukh Khan is a born entertainer.' 'From five year olds to a 105 year old, Shah Rukh will charm and entertain everyone.' 'With Salman, a lot of people have come back intimidated.' 'But I enjoy my adventures with Salman because you just have to be yourself.'
This week we see the release of the very first underwater adventure film Blue. Director Anthony D'souza talks about his film.
Prashant Rasaily was the runner-up in Gateway To Hollywood, a reality television show which gave a chance to budding filmmakers to go to Hollywood. Even though Prashant did not win, he bagged a prestigious project -- he will assist Anurag Basu in the Hrithik Roshan-starrer, Kites.
'I have seen the tears in their eyes.' 'I want to thank God for giving me an opportunity to help these guys.'
Oscar nominee Resul Pookutty on his journey from a small village in Kerala to the Kodak theatre in Los Angeles, where the Academy Awards are held.
Though Irrfan Khan did not walk the red carpet for Slumdog Millionaire at Golden Globes Awards. He is very happy that he is part of the movie Slumdog Millionaire. As the film won 4 awards for the film in different categories we spoke to Irrfan Khan on how he feels about his film winning the movie and he not being present at the award function.
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Gracy Singh on Deshdrohi and about not being seen in any big movies in recent future.
Director Samir Karnik talks about his film, Heroes, working with Salman Khan and shooting the movie at difficult locations.
Laughter guru Johny Lever tells us his story.
In conversation with Mashoor Kamal Amrohi, who is making his debut as an actor, director, writer and choreographer with Hum Sey Hain Jahan.
Father-son duo of Niranjan and Kapil Asrani tell us why they lost the Amazing Race Asia, and the fun they had on the show.
The filmmaker talks about his latest thriller Agyaat which he says has been inspired from Ridley Scott's movie.
Jaideep Varma is one angry man. You would be too if your film took forever to make. The director of Hulla has been waiting for his film to complete since 2001, when he first wrote the script. Three years later, with no director to take on his script, Jaideep took up the task. Now, after four years, his film starring Rajat Kapoor and Sushant Singh, is finally ready to hit the marquee on Friday.