Where Half CA 2 scores is in making the audiences care for the characters to the extent that one holds their breath when the results are declared, Deepa Gahlot notes.
Where we bring you the best of celebrity foodgasm moments. Prepare to drool :)
Sahil Shah and Rohan Joshi get candid about comedy.
Dahan is an engrossing watch with the right amount of scare, observes Namrata Thakker.
For those who enjoy stand up comedy, Comicstaan 3 makes amusing viewing, enough to lift the monsoon gloom, applauds Deepa Gahlot.
A start has been made to the Chakravyuh franchise and it is quite satisfying, notes Joginder Tuteja.
We recently discussed airline bloopers and invited readers to share their air travel stories with us. Here, reader Rohan Joshi shares two amusing experiences.
For audiences craving something new, Axone leaves a good impression, notes Joginder Tuteja.
Earlier this week, Twitter users dug out screenshots of jokes of some comics, including Varun Grover, Aditi Mittal, Abish Mathew, which they had cracked in the past.
The tweet had a photo of the PM with a 'dog-filter'.
The complainant, a cop, found the show to be "inimical to the Indian culture"
You won't know what hit you!
Well, that's a first! Check out how Alia Bhatt has trumped online trolls and naysayers.
In an interim order, the Bombay high court has restrained the city police from arresting or taking coercive action against Bollywood actor Deepika Padukone in connection with her participation in the controversial AIB Roast show.
All India Bakchod 's new show is sure to leave you in splits.
The good folks at GQ honoured the 50 most influential young Indians recently. And we took notes from the red carpet. We bring you some dos (and a couple of don'ts)
Nothing in Baar Baar Dekho adds up, warns Raja Sen.
Killer Kangana or Teasing Twinkle? Take your pick!
In this era of oversharing, retweeting and everything-instagramming, the star is not any kind of enigmatic figure of mystery; s/he is one of us, says Raja Sen.
The failure to restructure our armed forces in line with contemporary needs 14 years after the Kargil war will impose strategic costs beyond just delays and scandals, says Nitin Pai
AIB break their silence.