The fourth Filmfare OTT awards saw some interesting winners as top shows like Scoop and Jubilee as well as movies like Darlings and Sirf Ek Banda Kaafi Hai scored big.
'Sometimes things get stale in a relationship and people seek solace elsewhere.'
Joginder Tuteja lists April's theatre releases.
'The challenging part was when I did not have a penny in my pocket and I was doing theatre.' 'I had to sometimes travel without a train ticket to go for rehearsals.' 'Those times were really hard on my family and me.' 'But my parents would say, "Never give up. Just keep following your dreams. Do what you dream about but when you do that, do that with great honesty and great commitment".'
Bollywood loves number games. And not just the rat race kind. There's a slew of movies with numbers in their title.
'Suvinder Vicky in Kohrra. Manoj Bajpayee in Joram. Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub in Joram and Scoop. Gagan Dev Riar in Scam 2003. Sukant Goel in Kaala Paani.' 'The number of awards will not be enough for the kind of work that has happened this year.'
February is a slow month when it comes to original Hindi content on OTT.
Khichdi needs a lot more masala, observes Deepa Gahlot.
Amazon Prime Video has announced 69 assorted Web series and movies, and the slate sure looks interesting.
Critics and audiences have been comparing Abhishek Bachchan in The Big Bull with Pratik Gandhi in Scam 1992.
'Whether the Ram or the Raavan within us wins is what makes us who we are.'
Check out the entertainment coming up on OTT in September.
#CoupleGoals with Arjun and Malika... Kareena's ready for something new... Aahana gets some 'vitamin sea'...
'There have been and will continue to be, so many captivating stories in colonial India.' 'Obviously, most of the white people were British, so if I am going to take on a role in a film set in one of the most turbulent periods of Indian history, then it only stands to reason that my character would be of British descent.' 'But that doesn't mean all my roles are negative.'
Many films and shows go back in time to bring alive so many fading and forgotten memories.
A special screening of the thriller Jalsa was held for cast and crew, and their families.
'If sentiments of a certain section of society are hurt, we don't mind changing the name if that satisfies them.'
Shahid Kapoor packs in a lot of blood and gore in his new film, Bloody Daddy, directed by Ali Abbas Zafar (Tiger Zinda Hai, Gunday).
The HT Most Stylish Awards were held on July 15, and Bollywood's swish set made the red carpet look very, very, glamorous.
Couple power at Arpita Khan and Aayush Sharma's Eid party.
'OTT is the future.' 'We are here to create new markets in the world, cater to international audiences.'
The grand reception was held at the Great Eastern Home in Byculla, south central Mumbai.
Varun was all but locked in to play Harshad Mehta by Paresh Rawal. But the script for the bio-pic was stuck. They finally had to scrap the idea.
Plans are on at Yash Raj Films to revive the franchise and also wake up the 'dead' character that Tiger played in the film.
'If I had met Harshad Mehta, I'm sure he would have convinced me into investing in the stock market and I'd have been game.'
'There were lots of people who told me not to go for a Gujarati serial after Scam.' 'But I went with my gut feeling.'
Rediff.com Contributing Photographer Pradeep Bandekar sighted these stars on Monday.
Hundreds of films have created magical adventures through road trips, Atithi Bhooto Bhava is just dreary, observes Deepa Gahlot.
The first edition of Filmfare OTT awards were held in Mumbai to honour Web series and films on digital platforms.
Taapsee Pannu will play a cop for the first time in director Arshad Syed's Woh Ladki Hai Kahan.
A special screening of the week's release Roohi -- starring Rajkummar Rao, Janhvi Kapoor and Varun Sharma -- was held in Mumbai, and quite a few film folk arrived to watch it.
'Never in the history of Indian cinema did we have a distribution system for 240 countries, but we have it now.' 'And if we still keep catering to the B and C-tiers of our country, and not the whole world, then we are really being losers.' 'The visionaries of the industry must pull up their socks and say that now we will create for the world.'
When Applause Entertainment completed five years, the makers invited everyone over for a grand party.
Bollywood's gorgeous actresses turned up to celebrate five years of Applause Entertainment.
Taapsee plays a cop...Diljit visits a temple...Mandira wraps up a shoot...
What better occasion than International Women's Day to take a look?