So many films have been made with Muslim characters. But how many have actually got them right?
Kya Kool Hai Hum 3, Mirzya and Mohenjo Daro make the list.
The celebrities offer their condolences.
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'I have done a lot of films for friendship and, whenever I have done that, I have suffered.' Ajay Devgn gets candid about his career, and Drishyam.
Radhika Rajamani pays tribute to the legendary film producer Daggubati Ramanaidu who breathed his last on February 18.
'24 has been a life-changing show for everyone, including me.' Anil Kapoor discusses 24.
If only making it official was as easy as falling in love, says Sukanya Verma.
After 22 years at MullenLowe Lintas and a total of 30 years in the ad world, R Balakrishnan bids adieu; will continue working on film projects.
Haider has a lower risk in terms of break even because the cost of the film is almost one-fourth of Bang Bang.
'After doing films like Dedh Ishqiya and Bucket List, I am ready to take up risks in films. I am game for any kind of roles that put me in a different light.'
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The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
A look at the current lot of Pakistani beauties on the Indian horizon!
Interviewing Anil Kapoor, Syed Firdaus Ashraf discovered, can be a real pleasure!
'We are finicky, extremely detail-oriented, authoritative and we like it like that.'
The Supreme Court on Tuesday reserved its verdict on a Rajasthan government's appeal challenging High Court's order staying conviction of Bollywood actor Salman Khan in the black buck hunting case in which he was awarded five-year jail term by a trial court.
Omung Kumar plays it woefully safe and completely avoids treading on political toes except for a token representation now and then, writes Sukanya Verma.
Bollywood doesn't care for the fading star, says Syed Firdaus Ashraf.
Bollywood superstar Salman Khan has told the Supreme Court that he has always been treated as an ordinary citizen by courts and never given any special privilege, as he sought to justify a Rajasthan High Court order suspending his conviction in the blackbuck hunting case.
Shreyas Talpade reveals how he has survived in Bollywood.
Mumbai-based designer Nachiket Barve talks about his favourite things.
With four back to back hits, the shy lad from Chandigarh is an unlikely movie star. Ayushmann Khurrana tells Ronjita Kulkarni/Rediff.com how it all came together and how he prepares to confront the toughest three months of his life.
Aseem Chhabra picks the scenes that left him impressed this year.
Here's a look at the top 10 tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
A look at Akki's history of recycled South Indian fare.
'The best Indian movies today are ones that portray life as "something that doesn't end when the movies do".' 'There's no real arc to traverse or easy lessons to learn. And Irrfan and Nawazuddin -- who can both swerve a movie purely on the strengths of their instincts -- are just the perfect actors for this kind of movie sensibility,' says Sreehari Nair.
'It is very easy for me to choose different genres, but a lot of actors are still stuck in the same rut.'
Did you like Chennai Express, Goliyon Ki Raasleela: Ram Leela and 3 Idiots?
What happens if a movie ends differently? Reality checks in, of course.
'Why do we feel our parents are not human? That our mother is not a woman?'
Sukanya Verma recaps all the action at this year's MAMI.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Fascinating films based on true stories you might want to catch this year.
Looking forward to catch Kill Dill this weekend? Here's a lowdown on its director.
We revisit the actor's many controversies over the years.
Instead of taking the moral high ground and resorting to a ban, the government should've turned the screws on dance bars by enforcing the licence conditions, says Anil Singh.
Here's what caught our eye at the movies this year.
'Lots of Indians are not eating healthy.' 'They eat lot of carbs, eat late, and use sugar unnecessarily.'