The two addressed a press conference in the eastern Pakistani city of Lahore and also performed at the Concord-2002-India-Pak show.
Sukanya Verma salutes the legend and celebrates some of the finest soundtracks of his career.
Subhash K Jha remembers the flamboyant star, 12 years after he passed away.
Kishore Kumar didn't become a legend overnight. And even when he did, he had many unfulfilled dreams.
Joginder Tuteja looks at how well Hindi remakes perform at the box office.
Sukanya Verma salutes most beloved Rishi Kapoor melodies.
The funny man of Hindi cinema has passed into the ages, but the laughter he generated will echo for years to come.
As the world grows grimmer by the day, what can be more reassuring than pretty people showing off their perfect pearlies?
Sukanya Verma looks at Bollywood's cool, curious, bag moments.
Sukanya Verma looks at the wide-eyed dolly's presence in our movies.
Be it scenic Kashmir or majestic Swiss Alps, Bollywood's trendsetting winter wear is the A to Z of style and snug. Sukanya Verma looks at its winter fashion over the years.
Hindi cinema lost some of its most celebrated faces in 2019, leaving a void in the fraternity as well as in the hearts of the audiences. We take a look at those who passed on.
Bollywood is known to make everything look dazzling and dramatic -- suffering, seclusion, hopelessness.
They have everything they wanted as a teenager - only they seem to have got it all 50 years later, says ad guru Sandeep Goyal.
If Kishore Kumar were alive today, he would have turned 90 on August 4.
The veteran filmmaker passed away in Mumbai. He was 88.
'Sushant Singh Rajput, a bright young lad who had a life beyond films, was probably too good for Bollywood.' 'To blame his death by suicide on a gang of Bollywood bullies is stretching the point too far,' argues Saibal Chatterjee.
On Amitabh Bachchan's 75th birthday, we bring you the unseen pictures of the legendary actor from his life.
Saluting Tom Alter, who passed into the ages on September 29.
'If you look at its melody, it's nothing.'
Dilip Kumar remained in demand all through his career because he kept reinventing himself in keeping with the changing times in Indian cinema, argues Mohammad Asim Siddiqui.
There are quite a few memorable on-screen artist-muses from Hindi cinema.
Unless you've been hiding under an Internet-blocking rock, you must have chanced upon some of the crisp, polite, informative and frequently witty posts crafted by the Mumbai police. Mrigank Warrier meets Sunchika Pandey, the brains behind the Mumbai police quips.
Sukanya Verma looks at some memorable balloon moments of Bollywood.
Sukanya Verma remembers the star in some of her significant movies.
Hrithik Roshan was just 32 when he played a grandfather in Krrish!
Here are 10 occasions when Holi held special significance on celluloid.
Bollywood has given us quite a few suspense tales before, and many of them have done well at the box office.
On Hrishikesh Mukherjee's 91st birth anniversary on September 30, we bring back a Rediff Special done on the brilliant filmmaker in December 2002.
Though he went back to writing "beautiful scenes" for other Bollywood directors, his deep interest in the lives of ordinary citizens never slackened, evident from the way he made himself available to human rights groups whenever they called him.
Perfect occasion for Sukanya Verma to look into all the Woh woes in Hindi cinema.
'It's all that pain that makes you the artist you are.'
'I thought I'd be Chintu's ghost voice, just like Mukeshsaab for Rajsaab.' 'Chintu believed in my voice. He would always recommend me.' 'I sang two songs for him in his second film, Zehreela Insaan.' 'I was supposed to sing Oh Hanseeni, which became the biggest hit of the film.' 'Before I knew it, the song was taken away from me and given to Kishore Kumarsaab.'
'The bhadralok would have earlier baulked at the very idea of wearing a coloured dhoti; now, with Dr Banerjee wearing, it is quite likely to be the hot fashion item during Durga Puja next year,' says Uttaran Das Gupta.
'Portraying the life of commoners, I V Sasi was a man who created wonders for the silver screen.'
'He never went to the Bombay industry.'