The great Wednesday clash between the year's big releases have been postponed by a day.
'...but the incredible person you were.' 'I am deeply thankful for having known you, for the love and the challenges we shared.' On Parveen Babi's 70th birth anniversary on April 4, Mahesh Bhatt pays tribute to the woman who held a special place in his life.
KGF star Yash has agreed to play Ravan in the adaptation of the Ramayan. But he will not be seen in the first part of the three-part feature film omnibus.
'Manjummel Boys is way beyond my control now.'
'It took us 14 years to get our story into theatres.'
'I am lucky. To be born in that Pataudi house.'
'Netflix is very happy with me. Mamla Legal Hai has opened the big bazaar in the heartland for them.'
'In a world obsessed with counting likes and followers, I count my blessings in doing what I love, and doing it my way.'
'Language has never been a barrier for me. I'm comfortable wherever the language takes me. I'm still hungry to do more.'
Barun Sobti has just completed 15 years of acting, and his new Web series, Rakshak India's Brave, has fetched him fresh laurels.
On Alia's 31st birthday on March 15, Subhash K Jha looks at her best films.
'People don't know I've turned 27. They think I'm still nine.'
'I had the opportunity to portray a wildlife crime fighter on screen, which allowed me to express my concern for society, wildlife, and the environment. I strongly believe that humans share this planet with countless other species and hold immense respect for every living creature.'
'Uttam Kumar transcended the conflict between being a star and an actor... he combined both and became a cultural and social icon for the Bengali race.'
'I was emotional when the decision took place on August 5, 2019.' 'I made the film with clear intentions of projecting the truth.'
'This creature that I play is so evil, he is way beyond my comprehension of wickedness.'
'I will talk about my personal the day my film does well at the box office because on that day, I will feel that they own me and my life completely.'
'Pankaj Udhasji took the Ghazal to the masses. He was a wonderful singer, but more importantly he was a wonderful human being.'
>The film charts the true story of Punjab's original rockstar of the masses, the highest record-selling artist of his time, Amar Singh Chamkila, often referred to as the 'Elvis Presley of Punjab'.
'I am a very greedy actor. I want to explore everything.'