'Every woman should believe she is a lady killer because that's the only way she can gain the confidence to achieve whatever she wants in life.'
'Watching the world cheer for an Indian film is a dream come true.'
The IIFA weekend saw a bevy of Bollywood stars, with green carpet arrivals, performances and awards.
Sara Ali Khan is living it up in the land of 'Sara and Sydney... and a minute in Melbourne' and giving us a lot of pictures to prove it!
Sadak 2 is all set to release on OTT this month, and it joins a bunch of sequels whose original films released more than a decade ago.
Just how hard was it for Janhvi Kapoor to play a girl trapped in a freezer?
This comes as a rare miss for RRR, which bagged a Golden Globe for Best Original Song for the song Naatu Naatu and Critics Choice Awards for Best Foreign Language film and Best Song.
'This is a historic moment for India.'
Sukanya Verma picks some of its best known sari appearances.
'There are people who loved the show and people who have been shocked by it.'
A glimpse of the Pathaan star exuded more glamour than a room full of Hollywood put together.
There were so many beautiful moments from Oscar night.
Made of silver with a coat of gold, the historical sceptre will be installed near the chair of the Lok Sabha Speaker on May 28, the same day the new Parliament building will be dedicated to the nation by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Joginder Tuteja lists what's up on OTT this month.
Like Slumdog Millionaire, RRR will remain a one-time phenomenon until another big, larger-than-life, Indian film connects with the critics in the West, predicts Aseem Chhabra.
What should be made out of the Madras high court order involving non-Hindus' entry into Hindu temples, when many non-Hindus are among the hundreds of thousands that have been worshipping at these temples for generations, asks N Sathiya Moorthy.
The 42-year-old Indian-origin prime minister and his family were filmed apparently breaking the rules of Hyde Park in central London.
'Despite its noble attempts, tight editing, terrific sound design, good performances and a compelling story, Hotel Mumbai tells a big lie.'
There's a whole bunch of films and Web series coming up for release in April.
'I would also like to congratulate the team of The Elephant Whisperers on their win today bringing another Oscar to India.'
The reworked version of Bunty Aur Babli will release on November 19.
Kareena in a Kalimpong murder mystery, Priyanka in a Hollywood rom-com, a South Korean style western and lots, lots more on OTT this week.
'Back in India, I am the dictator. No one tells me how to make a film.'
As 2022 draws to a close, a lot of movies and Web series are readying for release.
An Indian-origin student has been indicted on charges of bias and invasion of privacy for secretly filming and posting online a sexual encounter between his male roommate and another man at Rutgers University in the United States last year that led his roommate to commit suicide.
Madhavan doesn't try to be Charlie, and makes Maara stand out like a fresh film, feels Divya Nair.
Detective shows like CID did a better job than Gumraah of creating thrilling cases, observes Deepa Gahlot.
Himmatwala, I ME Aur Main and Nautanki Sala are a few films that feature remixes of old hit songs.
Actor and Samajwadi Party MP Jaya Bachchan said she was happy that the House was discussing the most important ambassadors of the country, the film fraternity.
'The only way to bring the audience back is to give them stories that come from the heart.'
Joginder Tuteja lists the interesting titles coming up in February.
'Because of what she has done to every one of her films, they are untouchable.'
Here's what Bollywood has in store for April!
David Dhawan has zeroed in on Baku in Azerbaijan for the remake of Coolie No 1.
The stars Rediff.com Contributing Photographer Pradeep Bandekar sighted over the weekend.
Saiyami at airport... R Madhavan shows HIS film to Nambi Narayanan... Payal with her mother...
'It used to be a big problem to make people understand that one can be equally passionate about dancing as well as acting, and you don't need to choose one to be good at something. Bagging the kind of roles I wanted to do was a struggle.'
Even as she promotes her latest international project Citadel, Priyanka Chopra has moved on to her next.
Sukanya Verma looks at all the significant bald imagery of Bollywood through the years.
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