Aditi plays with her pet... Mouni looks stunning...Ajay Devgn directs Bholaa...
The stars have taken off to bring in the New Year, and their travels are exactly what dreams are made of! Here's looking at some star destinations.
Bollywood stars have been posting stunning pictures during this lockdown.
Don't blame us if you go into food coma after reading this!
Bollywood actors celebrated Bhai Dooj -- called by many names like Bhau Beej and Bhai Tika as well -- on November 16 and posted lovely pictures on social media.
What happens when a talented group of Bollywood actors get together? They give us entertainment, entertainment, entertainment.
Has RRR made Rs 1,000 crore at the box office? The makers certainly think so, and they held a grand event to celebrate the big feat.
Gosh! the number of Bollywood folk who attended Producer Jayantilal Gada's birthday party, which also celebrated his back-to-back releases, Gangubai Kathiawadi, RRR, Attack Part I.
'I am happy with the kind of roles I am getting. I started off with characters roles in television. I believe in Lambha khelo Rahul Dravid bano!' Sharad Kelkar chats with Rediff.com contributor Rajul Hegde.
Mohnish Behl has been replaced by Sharad Kelkar in Sony Entertainment Television's romantic soap Kuch Toh Log Kahenge.
Code Name: Tiranga makes Deepa Gahlot feel nostalgic for Naam Shabana and forgive Dhaakad.
It's been two years since Congress politician Baba Siddique and his son Zeeshan Siddique, a Maharashtra MLA, hosted threw their annual, star-studded, Iftar parties. The pandemic had played spoilsport, but no longer it seems for Baba and Son.
Like every year, Javed Akhtar and Shabana Azmi's Holi party overflowed with family and friends.
Film folk have erased their busy work schedules, thanks to the coronavirus health scare, and are enjoying some time out indoors.
Black Widows is a role-play of its Nordic counterpart with lame moments, unhappening twists and terrible performances, complains Moumita Bhattacharjee.
Vasan Bala's much applauded film will hit theatres on Friday.
Diwali was full of parties, back-to-back. But it was also about poojas and Bhai Dooj.
An agitation was also held against the movie at another multiplex in the north Maharashtra city by the Nationalist Youth Congress.
At 70 minutes long, London Confidential is a crisp watch, notes Joginder Tuteja.
The women looked super glam at the sixth Filmfare Glamour and Style Awards in Mumbai.
The Family Man is the espionage drama India is waiting to see, raves Karan Sanjay Shah.
Film folk are celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi by welcoming Lord Ganesha home.
Guess which film these stars are watching.
It's raining birthdays on social media!
Bollywood mourned designer Vikram Phadnis's mother's passing.
Joginder Tuteja looks at upcoming movies featuring stars in uniform.
Take a look at the arrivals.
As the second season of The Night Manager hits the OTT screen, Deepa Gahlot looks back at the top spy thrillers on streaming platforms.
Instagram is full of amazing pictures of film folk posting stunning pictures, selfies, close-ups, their pet pictures and throwbacks in bikinis. But the best pictures are probably of their cute munchkins!
Love was certainly in the air, as Bollywood's star couples celebrated Karva Chauth together.
After making Bombay Talkies and Lust Stories, Karan Johar, Dibakar Banerjee, Zoya Akhtar and Anurag Kashyap give us Ghost Stories, a film consisting of four short stories. It will stream on Netflix from January 1. A special screening was held in Mumbai, and the cast members made sure to attend.
For those who like drama to have a good mix of thrills, action, fiction and realism, Rangbaaz Phir Se is an entertaining watch, feels Joginder Tuteja.
Veeru Devgan's last rites were performed on May 27.
It's movie night in Bollywood!
Celebs walked the ramp to support Anu Ranjan's #BeWithBETI campaign.
A good deed by Bollywood!
Farhan Akhtar invited his family and filmi friends for the special screening of his new film, The Sky Is Pink, in Mumbai.
Housefull 4 is not for everyone. But if you enjoy comedies that don't make *any* sense, go ahead for this one, says Namrata Thakker.