'A look at the winners and losers tells us that the topic of the film is but one factor in ensuring success.'
'We commission more from here than anywhere else.'
These movies may or may not have got critical acclaim, but when it comes to sheer eyeballs, these films did their job rather well.
Abhay Deol shoots himself in the foot by acting in (and, inexplicably, producing) this monstrosity called One By Two that sucks all the goodwill out of an actor we usually like, writes Raja Sen.
Monsters from hell, time loops and time travel, magical realms and bomb threats, things are pretty action-packed on OTT this week, observes Sukanya Verma.
Lightly flavoured with the innocence of teenage romance and lots of action, Goli Soda is totally worth watching.
From stars making a comeback to lesser known actresses getting a platform to prove themselves, this medium is probably the best that has happened to actors.
The film is not just about a big fat Indian wedding but also highlights the emotional and sensitive topic of stress-related erectile dysfunction.
Shuddh Desi Romance conveys a simple but underrated philosophy in the most fun way possible.
Dhilluku Dhuddu is an unremarkable horror comedy, writes S Saraswathi.
'It's all that pain that makes you the artist you are.'
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
From Asgard's naughtiest imp to Arsene Lupin's biggest worshipper in Paris, Sukanya Verma notes OTT is full of curious options this week.
'I don't make big budget films. So if my film makes Rs 120 crore, it's a huge hit. We finish fast, make it on a small budget and recover fast,' Akshay Kumar tells Patcy N/Rediff.com.
Here's looking at the newest batch of hot guys who are quickly consolidating their positions as heartthrobs.
Chaitanya opens up about his new film and also explains why he decided to produce it.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
A mix of masala flicks that will release this month.
'If ever annoyed, Dilip Kumar openly spoke out his mind.' 'He abhorred abusive language and never expected it from others around him.'
Critics of Hindi cinema are a disparate, colourful, bunch that evoke much derision and tut-tut among its own tribe, but Chup's distant understanding of their influence and idiosyncrasies fails to give the loathing any real impact, notes Rediff.com Principal Movie Critic Sukanya Verma.
Quikr founder & CEO Pranay Chulet tells Raghu Krishnan and Bibhu Ranjan Mishra why money has never been an issue for Quikr and that someday he will make a romantic comedy.
It was a happy year for these Bollywood leading ladies.
The film falters on many coutns, says Paloma Sharma.
Long before she became a political legend, there was Jayalalitha, the actress.
'They (the characters) are not bad people; they are good people, who make bad choices.' 'The idea was to show that when people are put in a situation, which side of the moral spectrum do they fall on?'
'I regret not showing my grandparents the man I am today.' 'I was battling with drug and alcohol addiction when they were alive.' 'They were struggling to see me deteriorating my life and destroying it.'
Joginder Tuteja looks at the upcoming films and their release dates.
'And it always should be.' 'I believe nothing should come easily to anyone because then there is no thrill in it.'
The Richard Gere-Julia Roberts classic has aged remarkably well.
Three Kannada films of different genres are releasing this Friday, November 9.
'I am no longer a lover, I am love.'
There's a lot of action on the OTT platform this March, thanks to some interesting film and Web series coming up.
Saif Ali Khan shares his dilemmas as an eager-to-experiment star actor and his kids' probable foray in Bollywood.
'Assault, abuse and exploitation in the name of gender happens everywhere in any industry. This is the state of affairs. I do not believe in jumping the gun and naming people. Then, everyone will have a field day and the point would be lost. You have to go by the law. You need to evidence to name a person. We are living in a country where domestic rape is not illegal.' Intelligent words from Qarib Qarib Singlle actress Parvathy.
In Jee Le Zaraa, Zoya Akhtar's swanky new road trip to self-discovery, our favourite gal pals Priyanka Chopra, Katrina Kaif and Alia Bhatt are set to take off on a whirlwind adventure.
The Telugu film industry has its superstars making release announcements in quick succession.
'Rafi was singing for Hanuman and I was singing for Ravan.' 'C Ramachandra corrected Rafisaab and he became red in the face.' 'I asked Anna (Ramachandra), "How could you do this?"' 'He replied, "How could I not do this? My song was being spoilt".'
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.