This album sounds like a hastily-recycled compilation of Pritam oldies, which is jarringly familiar and mostly uninventive.
'In almost every film, Shah Rukhbhai has done a lot of his own stunts.'
'Diljit and Prabhas are so similar -- very humble, down-to-earth, extremely shy introverts and at the same time, extremely talented guys.'
Reader Raghu Nathan has sent us a photograph.
Check out what Arun Kumar's Malayalam directorial debut starring Jayasurya and Anoop Menon is all about.
When hairdressers across India objected to the use of the word 'barber' in SRK's new film, Billu Barber, the superstar immediately removed the word from the title.
'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.
'While censorship of any sort is anathema to the creative spirit, political correctness has become more and more the norm rather than the exception,' notes Uttaran Das Gupta.
If we don't want a Hindu version of our neighbour, we must keep open minds -- even when what we hear or see is not what we like.
Whether the Udta Punjab makers cave in remains to be seen but here's a list of the ones who did.
'There is no longer any pressure to play the heroine. So I can have fun and be the actor I want to be. I can look beyond the hairstyles and the clothes. It is liberating to not have that constant pressure on you.' Lara Dutta enjoys being 'back'!