The release of Aamir Khan's Laal Singh Chaddha has been pushed from Christmas 2021 to Valentine's Day 2022.
'Sam, as Nagarjuna affectionately calls Samantha, is like a daughter of the family.' 'Nag gets very upset to see any of his children in a vulnerable situation.'
When Fox Star came to him with the remake of The Fault In Our Stars, he made them an offer they couldn't resist.
'If Shah Rukh and I come together again, we have to go beyond Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham, Kal Ho Naa Ho, Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna and My Name Is Khan.' 'I haven't come across a script that hits those high notes.'
'If anyone can do this (get audiences back into theatres) it is Salman sir.'
'It is science fiction, and we hope to release in 2022.'
He's not a cakes-and-candles kind of person, the legendary superstar confesses to Subhash K Jha.
'I am more into eating than cooking. But food is always interesting for me.'
'I would rather be a soldier in the battle to better our nation than the chief commanding officer.'
'Honestly, it is not something I expected at all. Not after the way things have been going.'
Tanuja could do practically anything on screen, applauds Subhash K Jha, as he salutes the actor on her 80th birthday on September 23.
On Kapil Sharma's 41st birthday, Subhash K Jha looks back on the comic's fall and resurrection.
'Pancham told me once, "It's very difficult to be taken seriously when there are stalwarts like Shankar-Jaikishan, S D Burman, Madan Mohan and Naushad... How do I make my mark?"' Amit Kumar salutes R D Burman on his 30th death anniversary on January 4.
'What happened to Jiah was really unfortunate, but it was beyond my control.'
'I feel I am in a dream that I don't want to wake up from.'
'They have so much to battle every hour but they still have a smile on their faces. At times, they stumble and fall but they get up and continue their struggle. Their resilience is what I love about them. That's what inspires me as an actor to keep moving. They don't stop. Neither do I.'
'But hey, even lone wolves howl at the moon every now and then, right?'
Sanjay Leela Bhansali will direct the first episode of Netflix's Heera Mandi.
'The very thought of this evening has been giving me sleepless nights and goosebumps for days.'
Amitabh Bachchan, who turns 78 on October 11, has no plans for a birthday party.
Deepika's calm-after-the-storm attitude must come as a blessed relief to Producer Karan Johar, who has been going through a rough patch in the public domain.
'If I get opportunities (to act in Bollywood films), then why not?'
Raakhee Gulzar has only words of praise for Director Esmayeel Shroff, who passed away at the age of 62.
Reliance Entertainment will release its pending films -- Rohit Shetty's Sooryavanshi and Kabir Khan's '83 -- only in theatres.
'It wasn't a kiss. It was just a harmless, innocent, peck.'
Sajid Nadiadwala replaces Shraddha Kapoor with Kiara Advani for his Kartik Aaryaan starrer.
Sanjay Gadhvi once revealed to Subhash K Jha that he never wanted to make Dhoom.
It is reliably learnt that the superstar will sing in his next film, Dabangg 3.
Extrapolations stars Adarsh Gourav alongside such heavyweights like Meryl Streep, Sienna Miller, Kit Harrington, Tahar Rahim, Matthew Rhys, David Diggs, Gemma Chan and David Schwimmer.
'It is very rare, particularly in our film industry, for a couple to be so devoted to one another.'
The merger of the big screen experience with the OTT platform seems to be getting surer than ever.
'It is going to be months, if nor years, before any film-maker can shoot large crowds. We might as well get used to making do with CGI.'
'I made sure I did full justice to my star's image and what his fans expect.'
'The entire cast was all for it, except one actor whose dates were not available.'
'I have always believed that for an actor, silence speaks louder than words.'
'The past one year has been a whirlwind for me. Professionally, it couldn't get any better.' 'Sadly, it was also the year I lost my father.'
Critics are baffled by the plot for Christopher Nolan's latest film.
'It is not a controversial subject like the first part. It's a sweet, innocuous look at God and his relationship with human beings.'
K Vijayendra Prasad denies it with an emphatic 'No!'