B-town celebs at the launch of Y-Films' new fictional series Sex Chat with Pappu & Papa!
After his megahit Marathi film two years ago, Navra Maza Navsacha, Sachin is ready with another upcoming Marathi blockbuster, Amhi Satpute starring Supriya and Ashok Saraf.
'I am not disappointed with whatever roles come my way. I feel disappointment is a sign of ungratefulness.'
The celebrities came to pay their condolences.
A look at the star arrivals.
'It's been an up and down journey and every actor has to go through it.'
Even the heavens shed tears at the Eternal Charmer's passing.
The 26th edition of the Pune Festival kick-started on Friday evening with a host of celebrities from Bollywood and Maharashtra politics in attendance.
The hits and misses of the week.
The second season of City Of Dreams has more pulp, hardly any juice, feels Sreehari Nair.
What does the box office of the movies say?
Like every year, the Iftar party was a grand affair.
'It's commendable how earnest Anya Singh remains even after Qaidi Band does everything to undermine her efforts,' says Sukanya Verma.
Hopefully, this sex chat will start many conversations, feels Namrata Thakker.
A look at the top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
After 20 plus years of threatening to offer us new sensations, Nagesh Kukunoor has finally let it rip, raves Sreehari Nair.
'But it is a choice I have made, not something forced upon me.'
Pooja Bhatt's irrepressible cuteness, Rekha's amusing cartoon, Asha Bhosle's super songstress power, Akshay Kumar's sparkling white sneakers and shaved chest find a mention in Sukanya Verma's weekly column.
Sumedha Raikar-Mhatre examines the Marathi film industry, which annually produces around 190 dissimilar films that requires an investment of Rs 400 crores.
Rediff.com celebrates 40 years of the beloved movie classic.
'If there's a Fan sequel, I want a song and dance with Shah Rukh Khan.' Here's introducing Fan girl Shriya Pilgaonkar, who celebrates her birthday today, April 25.
'Smita Patil was the reason I got into films. She kept telling me to get into films but I said I was happy doing theatre, I don't like films. Today, when I look back, I don't think I disliked films. Maybe I thought who would take me in films? I think it was a complex.' Nana Patekar looks back at his life.