After the lull in January and February when only a handful of movies hit the screens, it's going to be a rather crowded March in the theatres.
'Some icons are living textbooks, teaching us about leadership, success, and legacy. Extraordinary yet human and approachable, they inspire and guide us.' 'India has lost a true son and champion.'
More than 157 million Indians watched at least one film in the theatre in 2023.
Film folk trooped in to watch Ajay Devgn's latest film, Shaitaan, at a special screening in Mumbai.
Joginder Tuteja looks at how successful the genre has been in recent times.
The Railway Men is a compelling watch; the subject is handled with seriousness and respect without going overboard with the dramatic impact, observes Mayur Sanap.
'He is the guy you wouldn't want to invite to your parties, and he constantly embarrasses his wife.'
R Madhavan's Rocketry: The Nambi Effect has won the National Award for Best Feature Film while Alia Bhatt and Kriti Sanon shared the Best Actress award for their roles in Gangubai Kathiawadi and Mimi, respectively.
Bollywood loves number games. And not just the rat race kind. There's a slew of movies with numbers in their title.
'Shah Rukh's friends couldn't tell who was the real and who was the screen Nambi Narayanan.'
Joginder Tuteja lists the Bollywood arrivals in theatres later this year.
After a blockbuster 2023, all eyes are now on what 2024 looks like.
Quite a few film folk attended the birthday party of Publicist Rohini Iyer in Mumbai.
'Onscreen the most stylish and offscreen the most humble person I know, with qualities I always admire and aspire for. May you keep inspiring generations to come.'
In both films, a space scientist is wrongly accused of espionage and anti-national activities.
'He's always been an all-inspiring kind of director that nobody can surpass,' R Madhavan tells Subhash K Jha about Mani Ratnam.
They also said that they have asked the current chairman of ISRO S Somanath to take a decision on the false claims made in the movie.
Five movies and almost Rs 1,000 crore (Rs 10 billion) to his name already. That's the blockbuster run Rajkumar Hirani has been enjoying at the box office ever since he made his directorial debut with Munnabhai MBBS 20 years ago.
Shraddha gets the blues... Kajol spends the day with her love... Mini shares her memories...
Theatres may be high on Diwali celebrations, but OTT is having its private party too!
Rani goes to Amritsar... Kirti starts a new project with Madhavan... Mithila enjoys a snack....
The IIFA weekend saw a bevy of Bollywood stars, with green carpet arrivals, performances and awards.
The film folk Photographer Pradeep Bandekar spotted on Wednesday.
Ayan-Ranbir visit a temple... Ajay opens multiplexes... Yash owns the Dark...
Saiyami at airport... R Madhavan shows HIS film to Nambi Narayanan... Payal with her mother...
Bollywood loves to regale their social media followers with fabulous pictures of their travels!
After wrapping up the shoot of his new film Vikram Vedha, where he sports a beard, here's what Hrithik Roshan did.
Death of a princess, deadly Godzilla and detectives galore on OTT this week.
Rani at the SiddhiVinayak temple... Vicky watches Shamshera... Ananya at yoga class...
It will be his second guest appearance in a movie in two months.
From the pinnacle of Veer Zara's teary romance, the transition to Pathaan and Jawan must have entailed a lot of resetting, rewiring, and recalibration in the mind. But SRK has done it. And done it well, notes Sandeep Goyal.
It was a lull period for Bollywood in August as none of the new releases could work at the box office, hope that it turns around in September.
The stars Rediff.com Contributing Photographer Pradeep Bandekar saw on Thursday.
Now the India Pavilion at Cannes would have to make do without Akshay, while Madhavan and Nawazuddin Siddiqui would happily hog the limelight.
India has been named the first-ever 'country of honour' at Marche du Film, the business counterpart of the Cannes film festival.
'No small artistic film can even hope to win, except, maybe, as random tokenism,' asserts Deepa Gahlot.
Alia Bhatt won hearts when she wore her wedding sari at the 69th National Film Awards at the Vigyan Bhawan in Delhi. The ivory embroidered drape was designed by Sabyasachi Mukherjee.
We are back to being a country that talks about box office numbers as the measure for what an audience's real feelings about a movie are, laments Sreehari Nair.
'I hope this win inspires boys and girls who watch thousands of dreams and want to make them come true.'