Last updated: Sunday, April 28, 2019 5:38:03 PM
A warm chit chat and interview with your favorite stars of Bollywood!
Actor Ranbir Kapoor, who essays the role of a man who loses himself by living as per social conventions in "Tamasha", feels every person has something special about him or her.
Singer Kailash Kher, who has enthralled music aficionados the world over with his euphonious voice and meaningful lyrics, reflects upon the spiritual essence of India, saying the country's art and culture makes it differ
Many point out that a wave of feminism has surged into Bollywood, with examples like "Piku", "Queen" and "Tanu Weds Manu Returns", but filmmaker Sudhir Mishra notes that it's just a blast from the past.
Director Shoojit Sircar says he tries to take influences from world cinema's greatest auteur Satyajit Ray's work and infuse them in his projects.
Filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali says people thought he'll never be able to make his ambitious project "Bajirao Mastani" -- a film that he planned to make for the past 12 years.
Superstar Shah Rukh Khan might be known for being romantic on-screen, but he says he is a tough man.
Daisy Shah who will be seen in bold character in Hate Story 3 said here on Wednesday evening that she was not just an attraction in the movie.
Actor Ranbir Kapoor says he doesn't wish to take away his "Tamasha" co-star Deepika Padukone's credit by calling her lucky charm.
Actor Rahul Bose believes the Indian film industry understands, portrays diversity and divisions of religion and caste don't matter to the craft of filmmaking.
Actor Ravi Kishan, producing and acting in three new Bhojpuri films, says producing is like gambling where you may win and lose like a candidate in an election.
Actor Alex O Nell in a candid with India- Forums shares his memories from 'Main Aur Charles' and also gives an insight to his future projects.
Superstar Salman Khan says his much-anticipated Diwali release "Prem Ratan Dhan Payo" is not about box-office numbers or frantic promotions but a film which every person should watch with the entire family.
Actress Kajol, who makes her comeback with Rohit Shetty's masala entertainer "Dilwale", says it was her daughter Nysa who convinced her to an entertaining film rather than her usual "crying" movies.
Huma Qureshi says that as an actress she sometimes overthinks and overanalyses things. However, she feels that she is "growing wiser" with time.
Actress Soha Ali Khan hopes she has carved her own niche in the film industry -- but the much-admired daughter of veteran actress Sharmila Tagore and late Indian cricketing legend Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi, says she doesn't want to be a role model.
Actress Deepika Padukone, the Mastani of Sanjay Leela Bhansali's magnum opus "Bajirao Mastani", says her character represents the women of today.