Not really chart-topping stuff, it does, however, have some very fine songs.
Ajay has made some brilliantly reviewed films, some big hits and many, many, entertainers.
'Mard Ko Dard Nahin Hota is exactly why Hindi cinema needs more film-makers who know a South Indian language,' notes J Jagannath.
Meet southern star Madhavan, the hero of Ramji Londonwaley.
Joker, Thithi, Maheshinte Prathikaram and Pelli Choopulu bag the big awards of the night!
Madhur Bhandarkar lists his top ten Indian films of all time.
Art director Sabu Cyril lists his favourite Indian films.
The Kannada director sends in his list of India's Best Films.
The cinematographer lists some of the best films made in India.
Director Pradeep Sarkar's list of the best Indian films of all time.
A mixed bag of Marathi, Bengali and Hindi films.
Writer Victor talks about Dhoom:2 and Guru.
The cinematographer lists the best Indian movies he has seen.
Mr Mehta and Mrs Singh will go on the floors in June 2006.
Madras Cafe is a swift, smart and serious study of an inglorious chapter of history, writes Sukanya Verma.
Ghai talks about his pick of the all-time best Indian films.
In the Bollywood scheme of things, age is as irrelevant as logic.
Kareena Kapoor is all set to play an expecting mum in Madhur Bhandarkar's Heroine.
The latest updates from the Tamil film industry.
The fifth Singapore International \n\nIndian Film Academy Weekend kicks off in Singapore.
The fifth Singapore International \n\nIndian Film Academy Weekend kicks off in Singapore.
Rohan Sippy talks about his new film, Bluffmaster and more.
'There is a deep sense of satisfaction in knowing that you know how to do your job and can go on to the next film with confidence.' Irudhi Suttru director Sudha Kongara chats about her film's success.