Here's what Sunny Leone has in common with Deepika Padukone!
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
An A-Z of Bachchanalia, the letters expanding into unforgettable bits of his filmography.
Sukanya Verma picks potential AB collectibles as Bollywood's most iconic star celebrates his 72nd birthday on October 11.
The endorsement career of India's megastar Amitabh Bachchan displays his relevance in diametrically opposite roles and product categories.
In this special series, we re-visit great Hindi film classics. Today, we look back at Amitabh Bachchan and Nutan's 1973 film Saudagar.
A spirited turn at the mic by Mahua Moitra, first-time MP from Trinamool Congress, in which she listed the "signs of early fascism", has been hailed as the "speech of the year" on social media.
A look at Bollywood stars and their popular screen names!
A look at Bollywood's best cabaret performers over the years! Who is 'YOUR' favourite?
'I have been offered the main lead many times now, including romantic and action hero roles. But they're not interesting. I want to do films like Aandhi, Angoor, Ram Aur Shyam, Mela, Deewar, Zanjeer and Sholay but I don't have a plan.' Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub gets ready for the next level.
Love, fear, sadness, and many more, seen through the filmi lens.
'I know all good things have to end someday. But memories, especially film memories are special,' says Aseem Chhabra.
Salim-Javed's speciality was conjuring the kind of violence that played on your mind rather than the sort that played out only in front of your eyes.
'My father became a very popular villain and in some films, was paid more than the hero. He was a very simple person. All he needed was six pairs of white shirts and trousers for the whole year, one or two packets of Dunhill cigarettes a day and books.' Shehzaad Khan on his famous father Ajit.
If people make films like Baahubali, which has Indian content, it will always be a hit. But nobody makes it nowadays.
'I have an absolutely professional relationship, nothing personal, with Amitabh Bachchan.' 'I am the only person in the industry whom he never calls for home parties or festivals. Unless we have work, we don't call each other.'
At the peak of his popularity and charisma, filmmakers considered him a bigger draw than the leading man and often remunerated him with a higher fee than the hero.
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.
'For a film like Haseena, which is made for Rs 11 crore, the publicity budget was Rs 8 crore. I think it's a waste because that could have gone into the film and I could have done something bigger and better.' Director Apoorva Lakhia looks back at his film Haseena Parker.
Sukanya Verma's nostalgic filmi week!
'It is ironic that the guy who set the standard of stardom was forgotten. It was his death that made us remember him again.'
In the first part of a month-long series, we reveal a fascinating part of the legendary actor, Pran.
Rediff.com celebrates 40 years of the beloved movie classic.
'The other day, someone told me they saw Sarbjit again and it still haunts them.' 'They said I made Aishwarya do what she's never done before.'
The Bollywood stalwart turns 70 on January 17.
'I barely manage to be in front of the camera and act.' Amitabh Bachchan gets shockingly modest.
'Hrishi-da often voiced his disenchantment with Bachchan's Angry Young Man persona -- the 'maara-maari', the growth of sidelocks; he even said directors were killing Amitabh the actor and turning him into a stuntman. Yet, as Jaya Bhaduri jovially pointed out, the seeds of that seething persona can be found in Anand and Namak Haraam.'
In our special series re-visiting great Hindi film classics, we look back at Sunny Deol and Dimple Kapadia starrer Arjun, 1985.
Kapil Sharma, the anchor of Comedy Nights with Kapil, is the hottest property on Indian television today