Last updated: Sunday, April 28, 2019 5:38:03 PM
A warm chit chat and interview with your favorite stars of Bollywood!
Filmmaker Shoojit Sircar, who has co-produced the latest courtroom drama "Pink", says that the "colour pink is in a way thrust upon women" -- much like many other things.
Filmmaker Prakash Jha, who although has mostly shot his films in parts of Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh, says that it less expensive to shoot films abroad as compared to India.
Shoojit Sircar, who has co-produced "Pink", says he decided to make this film after his wife Jhuma once told him that it's "shameless" that we are talking about women's empowerment in today's modern times.
Darsheel Safary established new levels of acting excellence for a child actor in "Taare Zameen Par".
Abhay Doel shares his thought about the sequel of "Happy Bhag Jayegi"...
Filmmaker Neeraj Pandey says the "unusual plot" of "Rustom" has yielded results beyond the team's expectation.
Actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui finds Sohail Khan "damn cool" as a director.
Energy, exuberance, effervescence and enthusiasm. Bollywood star Ranveer Singh has emerged synonymous with these adjectives, and he says it's the "Take it easy" policy that helps him to live each day as if it's his last.
Arbaaz Khan, who hasn't had a successful acting career unlike his brother Salman Khan says he didn't have any illusions that he will be the next romantic hero on the Bollywood block.
Actress Sonakshi Sinha, daughter of veteran actor-politician Shatrughan Sinha, says she won't join politics as she doesn't have the aptitude for it.
Filmmaker Shoojit Sircar, known for his content-driven films, says these days non-commercial films are commercial films and they are cliche films.
Filmmaker Ashutosh Gowariker, who has made period films like "Lagaan", "Jodhaa Akbar" and "Mohenjo Daro", says he loves to make movies on stories that are interesting and haven't been told before.
Bollywood actor John Abraham says he doesn't like to do films that become a trend in the movie industry.
Ashrut Jain speaks about his upcoming Bollywood project
Sonakshi Sinha says that it is a great time to be a women in Indian cinema as great characters are being written for them while audience too accepted them.
Here's why Karan Johar thinks his journey as a director is an adventure.