'Der aaye durust aaye, better late than never.'
'They feel the audience will get bored watching them together.'
'We knew we would miss her, but we never knew it would be so hard.'
Long before she won royalty rights for playback singers, there was an undisclosed incident in Lataji's life where she not only put a male colleague in place, but also refused to sing with him thereafter.
Playback singers enjoyed the challenge of being pitched against the finest voice God ever created, but they were also wary of Lata Mangeshkar's endless resourcefulness in rendition.
It is rumoured that he not only sits on all the editing of his films but also directs the director whenever he thinks there is a need to.
'How could I play Devsaab's sister after playing his wife in Tere Mere Sapne and doing such intimate scenes with him?'
'There was no debate on which film should go to the Oscars this year.' 'Pan Nalin's Last Film Show was the unanimous choice.'
'Whenever I prepare a joke for my performances I always have the family in mind: Would any member of the family feel offended by my joke?' 'If the answer is yes, I immediately drop it.'
'I could have never imagined such a day would come and bring light and celebration of light.'
The Dream Girl sequel is scheduled for release for Eid 2023, the day usually reserved for Salman Khan's movies.
'I used to be embarrassed and think what will my friends say if I wiggle my hips.' 'I used to seek comfort in the fact that Meena Kumari and Nutan couldn't dance.' 'I think that was a mistake.'
In Season 3, true blue Bollywood wives like Gauri Khan and Twinkle Khanna are likely to feature in full-fledged roles.
S S Rajamouli's next will be shot in several European countries and will feature Mahesh Babu as a man on a mission.
'Jeymalyatha has suffered more than enough and that she deserves to spend the rest of her time on this Earth away from her abusive trainers, rehabilitating, and with others of her kind.'
Hrithik Roshan or Ranveer Singh will play the male lead.
Kamal Haasan met the Queen in 1997, and then 20 years later.
'It wasn't a kiss. It was just a harmless, innocent, peck.'
On Ashaji's 89th birthday on September 8, Subhash K Jha revisits some of her lesser-known classics.