Farah Khan's latest film is heavily flawed but still fun.
'I cannot think of being a writer in any other city in India!' says poet Sampurna Chattarji.
Gifted writer Pico Iyer and filmmaker Martin Scorsese in a discussion on Kundun, the film on the life of the Dalai Lama in New York.
'There are thousands of ways to enter India but only one way to come out: to have been transformed,' says Gregory David Roberts.
Director Sashi Kumar on his film, Kaya Tharan.
Although he carried on too long and made high-profile errors, the overriding impression of David Seaman will still be one of reliability.
Hepburn won her first Academy Award in 1933 for Morning Glory and won again for Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, The Lion in Winter and On Golden Pond. She was nominated for the award on eight other occasions.