Aseem Chhabra lists the movies that taught him about the Idea of India.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'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.'
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.
Made In China is puerile, flimsy film-making, sighs Sukanya Verma.
The latest updates from the Tamil film industry.
There are 12 actresses, who are among Bollywood's busiest, working on multiple films simultaneously. Just who are they?
From gourmet music festivals to musical comedies, 2015 promises gigs that are unique and have a soul.
'It wasn't difficult to play a chef because it was not about knowing recipes. I just had to look comfortable in the kitchen,' Aditya Roy Kapur tells Patcy N.
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.
'Basuda welcomed viewers into a world that was instantly familiar and comfortable,' observes Sukanya Verma.
Aditya Chopra's film reminds us that a well-shot Bollywood romantic film can be so entertaining even when it does not offer anything new, says Aseem Chhabra.
Some of Bollywood's top directors started very young.
If Sex Tape works at all, it's solely because of its cast, says Raja Sen.
Jackie Chan knows just how to make a press conference exciting.
Befikre is a colossally stupid film, says Raja Sen.
Jaspal Bhatti's feel for the grime, the confusions, and the madness in our system was so complete that he could take on every kind of woman or man God ever gave to the institutions of India, feels Sreehari Nair.
Joginder Tuteja points us to the busiest actresses down south.
Take a bow, Nayanthara, Radhika Prasidhha, Aishwarya Rajesh, Jyothika, Nithya Menen.
'Nobody prepares you for stardom.' 'Nobody prepares you for what happens to you after your first film.' Uncle and nephew -- Anil and Arjun Kapoor -- get together.
A look at the potential blockbusters this summer.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Countless screen pairs have come together but only few can lay claim to that extra something called chemistry.
'If I can make smaller films that are successful, why would I make big ones? The choice is Shah Rukh's: Would he like to work in smaller films?' Director Kundan Shah, who passed away on October 7, had asked in an interview first published in July 2001.
Siva Sankar looks at S P Balasubrahmanyam's fantastic repertoire.
'I have been cast in the lead in an Australian medical drama, Pulse.' 'It is a huge break for my career.' Aussie actress Pallavi Sharda on Begum Jaan, working with Vidya Balan and why she hopes Bollywood will offer her a comedy or romantic film soon.
The actress turns 37 today, April 16.
Stand-up comedian Bharti Singh on the new season of the reality show India's Got Talent.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Sumanth Ashwin talks about his film Right Right and how he prepared for the role of a conductor.
Fahaad Fasil tries too hard to prove a point with his acting.
We look at 52 of them, spread over 52 Fridays, in a two-part special. Here's the first part.
Sukanya Verma looks at Bollywood's various terrace moments.
Siva Sankar looks at S P Balasubrahmanyam's fantastic repertoire.
Aarathu Sinam has many exciting moments that make it worth a watch, writes S Saraswathi.