Last updated: Friday, April 26, 2019 4:55:17 PM
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Actor Rajeev Khandelwal says he had a sleepless night after reading the script of "Table No. 21", and he chose to do the film since he wanted to pass on the same feeling to the audience.
Director Aditya Datt, who is gearing up for the release of thriller "Table No. 21", says the reason behind choosing the number 21 is linked to article 21 of the Constitution.
Actress-turned-filmmaker Pooja Bhatt, who has been busy making her films' heroines look beautiful, says she now wants to devote time to get back into shape.
"Yamla Pagla Deewana 2", starring Dharmendra, Sunny Deol and Bobby Deol, will hit the screens June 7 next year.
Paresh Rawal, who has proved his mettle as an versatile actor, now wants to try his hand at writing. Film direction, however, is not among his plans.
Actress Sonam Kapoor has been roped in to play the female lead in the remake of the 1980 hit "Khubsoorat". Before starting the shoot, the young actress reportedly wants to take tips from Rekha who played a chirpy and fun-loving gi
Bollywood celebrities have expressed grief and anger over the brutal gang rape of a student in the national capital that has shocked the nation.
Director Ashish R. Mohan of "Khiladi 786" fame has been roped in to helm a film chronicling the life of mafia don Babloo Srivastava.
Oscar-winning musician A.R. Rahman, who has composed many songs on love, peace and harmony, has come up with a new song "Infinite Love" and describes it as his dream project after "Vande Mataram".
Megastar Amitabh Bachchan and yesteryear diva Sridevi have been voted as the most admired celebrities, in a new mobile survey.
Actor and filmmaker Sohail Khan is hopeful for "Dabangg 2" and wants that the film, which has come out Friday, to turn out to be a big release for his brother Arbaaz Khan, who debuts as a director with the action comedy.
Yesteryears' actress Raveena Tandon has her own mantra for interior designing, and it revolves around a single word - comfort.
While the intrinsic worth of a film will decide whether it is accepted or rejected by audiences, marketing does have a role to play. So believes veteran actor Paresh Rawal.
Actor Varun Dhawan, who impressed with his smooth dance moves in hit debut movie "Student Of The Year", grooved and cheered at his guru, choreographer Shiamak Davar's recent show and Davar is all praise for him.
Veteran actor-turned-filmmaker Pankaj Kapoor says the buzz around Rs.100-crore club movies is the same as the olden day's silver jubilees. He terms it as a mere tool for film publicity.
He has come a long way from being a video jockey (VJ) to film star, but Ayushmann Khurrana says life was meant to be so for him.