'Gopala Gopala is an original concept and the storyline appealed to me.' Superstar Venkatesh talks about his new film.
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A digitally re-mastered print of Shiva will shortly be re-released in theatres in November.
'I feel so happy. I wanted my career to go like this,' Layanya Tripathy tells Radhika Rajamani.
'I broke into Hindi cinema with Tere Mere Sapne and the song Aankh Mare become a big hit.' 'And now that song has become a rage again in Simmba.'
'I'd rather do a great role in any language than do mediocre stuff in Hindi.'
'It's not easy playing a ghost.'
Siva Sankar looks at S P Balasubrahmanyam's fantastic repertoire.
Chandamama Kathalu may be slow and without the regular commercial ingredients but the film has its moments
Watch it for a slightly different feel and cast.
H'Right now, it is like thousands of fireflies floating in my mind.' 'I've heard Aamir Khan is making the Mahabharat, but the Mahabharat is open to so many interpretations.' 'It really doesn't matter how many times we visit it.'
Ester Noronha who has worked in Telugu films talks about making her Kannada debut.
'We need more universal films like Dangal, Sultan or Padmavat that work across single screens and multiplexes.'
'What I directed was pure gold. Kangana turned it into silver.'
'Doing Janatha Garage was one of the biggest decisions I've made and it has paid off. I got calls from Bollywood after this. So in that way, the film has given me good exposure.' Unni Mukundan is excited about his Telugu debut.
'I am enjoying this phase. I have worked for it. It was not easy. I hope to have a long run here.' Actress Rakul Preet Singh talks about her success down South.
Chiranjeevi' nephew Sai Dharam Tej on his next film Subrahmanyam for Sale.
In the midst of his hectic shooting schedule of Baaghi in Bangkok, Sudheer Babu did this exclusive telephonic interview for rediff.com regarding Bhale Manchi Roju.
From being a stuntman, then a character artiste and finally the leading man, Srihari rose in the film industry by sheer dint of hard work.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'For two and a half months, I just kept speaking to the directors and insisted that the role of Inder belongs to me.' Newbie Harshvardhan Rane gets ready for Bollywood.
The Ghazi Attack tells the story about one of the 'last unsolved greatest mysteries of the 1971 war.'
More than two decades after Michael Jackson wowed us all with Thriller and Bad, his iconic dance moves continue to inspire Bollywood's best dancers.
Five big Telugu films are up for release during the festive season.
Aseem Chhabra looks at the year's best Non-Hindi Indian movies.
Koratala Siva on the success of his film Srimanthudu starring Mahesh Babu
'I never tried to get into Hindi films. But when I heard the script of Baaghi, I found it interesting. Tiger is a bundle of energy. He keeps working during the shoots as well. He is focused all the time.' Sudheer Babu is ready for his BIG Bollywood debut!
'So much sacrifice has gone into Baahubali and it's been worth it. The film is going to be part of history. We never thought we would get such an amazing response. The film has cut across barriers of language and region. It's being positioned as a pride of India. I never envisioned this.' Cinematographer KK Senthil Kumar tells us how he shot the epic blockbuster Baahubali.
'I don't remember (watching) a good horror Hindi movie in a long time. I like films like Bhoot, Raaz and the first 1920. I wouldn't even include the second 1920 in this.' Meera Chopra is all set for 1920 London.
I have done seven films in the last five years, and that's a lot for me, Rana Daggubati tells Sonil Dedhia/ Rediff.com
Assistant director, producer Mahi V Raghav talks about his directorial debut.
Kamalinee Mukherjee talks about her new film, working with Krishnavamsi and her future plans.
'Being a hero is not a very easy task. You have to dance around trees, not to mention all the odd and unnatural things you have to do. Now I am spared of all that.' Jagapathi Babu reveals why playing an antagonist is far more rewarding than being a hero.
Scriptwriter of Baar Baar Dekho Sri Rao gets candid about his film and Bollywood.