A look at the big winners of the night!
Sukanya Verma looks at the handful of occasions when Bollywood believed sky was the limit.
Watch the trailers and predict the winner.
Hard to believe that some of these surreal places do exist.
Raja Sen's favourite bits from what was, overall, a glitzy but forgettable awards show.
Other nominations include Dunkirk, The Post and I, Tonya.
The Martian proves to be a light, pleasant watch, says Raja Sen.
'My chowkidar and the paanwala near my house have seen Mirzapur.' 'They may have missed Delhi Crime but they have seen Mirzapur.' ''Delhi Crime won Emmy, people know me from Mirzapur'Sometimes I feel I have done so much work, why do people know me only by this role?'
For one, she's being called the next Kate Upton (and that may not necessarily be a bad thing).
It seems to be a Tom Hanks and Cate Blanchett show all the way!
Exodus: Gods And Kings doesn't exactly have the greatest screenplay of all time but what it lacks in the writing department, it makes up for with stunning visuals, says Paloma Sharma.
A quick look at the winners.
'We look and say their life is so tragic.' 'But there are hundreds of millions of people in these circumstances and what can they do but to carry on.'
Cases that have come to light since the Weinstein scandal broke on October 5.
Ellen Pompeo aka Meredith Grey takes on the pay gap problem in entertainment like a badass.
Mad Max: Fury Road has a very realistic chance of sweeping the Oscars, predicts Raja Sen.
'To me,' says Aseem Chhabra, 'the Golden Globes hold the most meaning as one gets to see stars celebrating, getting emotional, letting their guard down and showing us their regular human side.'
Watch the trailers and predict the winner at the end.
The gulf between Hindi cinema's finest current actor and his contemporaries widens with each film. But even Irrfan Khan, in Mick Jagger's words, can't always get what he wants. Raja Sen tells us why that's not a bad thing.