'The story has to be told well, it has to be marketed and presented well, and now, released well too.' 'Only then will the film do well.' 'The actor walks away with the victory credit, but we do not give enough credit to the script writers, directors and producers who put up a film that shines.'
Joginder Tuteja lists those who are expected to score big with their Bollywood debuts in the months to come.
'Physically, I still feel as good as a 25 year old.'
2020 may have been a dampener for movie releases in theatres. But 2021 is expected to be better.
Sukanya Verma looks at 12 times the superstar offered food for thought on subjects as varied as nation building, team spirit and the stupidity of big fat Indian weddings while wolfing down a meal.
In Bharat, Bollywood's best-known 'Bhai' plays an officer in the Indian navy among many other avatars. Of course, this is not the first time he's slipped into uniform.
Wondering where most of them disappeared?
There is action, drama, emotion, comedy -- everything in equal measure and lots of stylish sequences featuring Rajinikanth. Clearly, Darbar is a visual treat for fans, says Divya Nair.
Words of advice from Oscar award-winning actors are all very fine. How about some from a 20-year-old? Mass media student Chhaya Ranka has a few things to say.
On her 65th birthday, Sukanya Verma looks at the diva's 10 definitive songs.
'Every actor has a vehicle to convey a gamut of emotions.' 'My next film, Kun Faya Kun, doesn't have a single body shot.'
The latest updates from Hollywood.
Kishore Kumar didn't become a legend overnight. And even when he did, he had many unfulfilled dreams.
Rekka overdoses on action, feels S Saraswathi.
A look at the top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'It feels like a roller coaster ride, but I am slowly coming into my own in this industry.'
A look at star arrivals.
In our special series re-visiting great Hindi film classics, Sukanya Verma looks back at Madhubala and Kishore Kumar's Half Ticket (1962).
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'If I had become father at a younger age, I would probably have been casual about it.'
A Nedumudi Venu character was happiest when moving his head to a piece of music with his eyes closed; or, when inventing off of a note that a co-actor had left unfinished; or, when reciting a poem by Kavalam Narayana Panicker where a hymn about nature descends into a musing about cheating, depression and death, feels Sreehari Nair.
Sukanya Verma looks at some striking age gaps between the onscreen romantic couples of Hindi movies.
'Ranbir has been doing coming-of-age films a lot. He needs to grow up.'
In reel life, folks. Meet bubbly Ishita Dutta.
Aseem Chhabra lists the movies that taught him about the Idea of India.
'I am happy to get good work; it's all because of His blessings.' 'There are so many better actors than us, but they are not getting any chance.'
Made In China is puerile, flimsy film-making, sighs Sukanya Verma.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Actresses come and go, but these ladies will always dazzle.
Ajinkya Jain who scored 99.99 percentile in MAHCET 2014 tells us how he cracked the exam.
There are 12 actresses, who are among Bollywood's busiest, working on multiple films simultaneously. Just who are they?
The latest updates from the Tamil film industry.
From gourmet music festivals to musical comedies, 2015 promises gigs that are unique and have a soul.
There is a certain wackiness to the narrative and the absurd characters that makes Jackson Durai a tolerable watch, says S Saraswathi.
'We either have the Dabangg kind of action films or the cheesy kind of comedies that no family can watch together. Desi Magic will bring back the pleasure of the rom-com,' she says.