The hits and misses of the week.
What's eating the Kapoors? Sukanya Verma gives you some answers.
A look at this week's hits and misses.
'Satyajit Ray was somewhat tolerable; you didn't have to hang your head in shame.' 'Sholay is a series of stereotypes and borrowed ideas... And we are still singing praises of that film.' 'What would I make of two grown men behaving in this manner? It's deeply embarrassing.' If you thought Naseeruddin Shah was too frank with his opinions, he'd have to take a back seat to wife Ratna Pathak Shah, who doesn't waste a second, giving you her strong views on matters movies and personal.
The hits and misses of the week.
Sukanya Verma looks at the wide-eyed dolly's presence in our movies.
Here, ladies and gentlemen, is Raja Sen's class of 2016.
'I would get bored if I played the same kind of roles and looked the same throughout the years.'
Sukanya Verma looks back at Bollywood royalty, and asks *you* to pick your favourite!
The hits and misses of the week.
'Mothers as characters may have the same problems as they had years ago.' 'But what's refreshing is how they are becoming more accepting towards the changes in society.'
Raja Sen analyses the year so far.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'...and still managed to grab the attention of audiences.' 'Your work speaks more than your body.'
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
"From a very early age, I imagined myself playing powerful characters," she says, and she proves it with her filmography.
Alia Bhatt and Sidharth Malhotra's Kar Gayi Chull is the latest song to praise Bollywood's heroines.
The actor said the 'poison has already spread' and it will be now difficult to contain it.
They're so bad, they're good!
A year has passed since Shashi Kapoor passed into the ages. His movies live on on television, but Shashiji's greatest legacy must remain Mumbai's Prithvi Theatre, where people came to be entertained, informed and, perhaps, also enlightened.
'The film stared at me and asked me a question. As a producer you have made financial decision but it's time that as a woman you made a decision from your heart. That's what I did,' says Lipstick Under My Burkha producer Ekta Kapoor.
Looking at the big winners of the year.
Even after three decades, Mandi proves its lasting relevance and powerful impact on cinephile memory by inviting comparisons to Vidya Balan's Begum Jaan.
'I didn't know Shashi Kapoor when I first photographed him.' Mark Bennington has since come a long way, and has taken some amazing pictures of Bollywood's brightest stars.
Former Censor Board chief and Julie 2 producer Pahlaj Nihalani takes on the film industry.
Kapoor And Sons is a film that works in small doses, writes Raja Sen.
Aseem Chhabra lists the elements that he loved and was pleasantly surprised by in the movies.
Khoobsurat offers up the expected -- only it does so with a smirk, says Raja Sen.
Ever wondered what financial advice would the Sarabhais of Sarabhai Vs Sarabhai churn out? Read on to know!
Vivaan Shah gets ready for the fourth film of his career, Laali Ki Shaadi Mein Ladoo Deewana.
'My father is the best father in the world. He is not strict; he has never shouted at us. Anybody who meets my mom will fall in love with her. Bhaiyya pampers me. But for him, I will always be a baby. The age difference between us is quite big.' Shaandaar actress Sanah Kapoor talks about her famous family.
'In our profession, the most important thing is patience.'
'There were days when I wondered what I was doing.'
'Alia Bhatt is very intimidating. We talked very little off screen because she's a very busy actor. She would come on set, work long hours, go to sleep and then leave for her other project.' Fawad Khan discuss his Kapoor & Sons co-star, and much more.
'There are enough LGBTQ people in the industry, so I don't feel like a misfit.'
How many of the 354 films Aseem Chhabra watched in 2017 have you seen?