Bollywood stars pass on their warm wishes for Diwali.
The biggest Bollywood wedding of the year is happening in Rajasthan this week!
While the couple has kept mum about their relationship, according to sources close to the development, the wedding festivities -- starting with sangeet and mehendi followed by the marriage ceremony -- will be held from December 7 to 9.
While one waits to see when theatres will reopen, it would be nice to start off with light-hearted movies.
Saif and Rani will reunite after 11 years.
There are several women-centric movies set to release post lockdown, and most of them are quite quirky.
Joginder Tuteja looks at promising comedies getting ready to tickle your funny bone.
The cons are dull, the chemistry is off, the zingers are in short supply and a kitschy display of brand logos and hammy accents takes centre stage, sighs Sukanya Verma.
The world's richest man and the founder of Amazon Jeff Bezos bonded with Bollywood at a grand party thrown in his honour.
Sadak 2 is all set to release on OTT this month, and it joins a bunch of sequels whose original films released more than a decade ago.
'The blockbusters are unlikely to be launched in 2020.' 'They will move into the 2021 cycle when confidence level among people will be higher.'
'This is the first time when you see the story of the Azad Hind Fauj through the eyes of the soldiers.'
With theatres shutting down, night clubs and restaurants closed and self-isolation being the latest key word, all eyes may just have turned to television.
Joginder Tuteja looks at some of the fresh faces who may have to wait another year to make their debut.
Here's the second part of guide to a year that will soon become history.
It's such a misconception that actresses -- any woman for that matter -- are on a downwards slope when they hit 40.
'Adi Sir told me when he watched Gully Boy, he felt I was hero material.'
'He is not interested in cricket or football.' 'He is interested in singing, dancing and painting.' 'Right now, he thinks he's Lord Rama.'
'What was previously buried in the sands of time now gets buried by the weight of banality,' notes Sreehari Nair.