Punjabi singer-actor Gippy Grewal gets ready for his Bollywood innings.
'But you have to keep in mind the entertainment value. It can't be preachy.'
October is being raved about!
Looking at pictures from the event.
The film will be produced by the actor, and directed by Shootjit Sircar.
The living will do anything to save their lives. The dead can't defend themselves. Will Sheena Bora's good name survive her murder trial?
It's Badhai Ho time in Bollywood!
'If every actor does commercial films, where is the space for the Amol Palekars and Farooq Sheikhs of today? I am happy being in that space and want to own that space.'
'What is the fun of making a film without any message?'
'In my house, we rarely discuss my films.' 'They only found out that this is the film I am doing is when reactions to the posters kept coming in.' 'Then they saw that their daughter hasn't slept for two days because I kept receiving nasty comments (on social media).'
'Even when he moves beyond his traditional repertoire, he sticks to a template that does not take him too far from the viewer's gentler emotions,' notes Vikram Johri.
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.
Ayushmann Khurranna is riding the success wave with Bala being his seventh consecutive hit.
'There were initial hiccups with Ayushmann as Mr Bachchan has an aura; he isn't called a legend for anything.'
According to a new study, the more attractive you are, the higher your paycheck will be!
'I'm a guy who tries to find humour in every situation, no matter how difficult and serious, without offending anyone.'
The pick of the four songs are Lalla Lalla Lori and Boat Ma Kukdookoo, which at least go well with the fun flavour of the film
Khandaani Shafakhana is a original and socially important subject which had the best potential but unfortunately ends up leaving less emotional impact.
Looking at the biggest movie hits during the IPL seasons.
When TV stars take on the big screen...
According to GQ they are!
The Rs 19,100 crore 'Indian film industry' is more than its monikers for three simple reasons, feels Vanita Kohli-Khandekar.
Badhai Ho tackles a serious subject comically, without losing on entertainment or your attention, says Sudarshana Dwivedi.
If not treated early, it could lead to partial or full blindness.
'For the film-maker, as for the photographer, barbershops with their many moments of interest -- wall-to-wall mirrors, shiny accoutrements, beaded curtains -- provide ample scope for mis-en-scene,' says Ranjita Ganesan.
'We need more universal films like Dangal, Sultan or Padmavat that work across single screens and multiplexes.'
'My needs are simple. I don't need that much money,' John Abraham remains modest.
While the lockdown hit employment in all age groups, it hit the employment of youngsters who are less than 29 years of age much more. The lockdown also hit women more than it has affected men, reveals Mahesh Vyas.
Physiology student Maya Charuni Sarihan from Scottsdale, Arizona, was crowned the 22nd Miss India America 2014 in Los Angeles.
'I don't have a godfather.' 'When your film doesn't do well, opportunities become even more limited.'
There is no 'remix version' for any of the songs, as the music deserves to be heard unadulterated.
Khandaani Shafakhana neither enlightens nor entertains, feels Sukanya Verma.
'Mothers as characters may have the same problems as they had years ago.' 'But what's refreshing is how they are becoming more accepting towards the changes in society.'
'Katrina gives a lot of inputs, like the colours that suit her skin tone.'