Salim begins to invest in his love
Salim Khan doesn’t write the hard-hitting film scripts that were once his forte, but he’s doing a wonderful job of releasing and distributing movies across the country.
Sunny days as Deol lands double role
Sunny Deol will be making his big screen comeback after a gap of more than two years with the upcoming Bhaiyyaji Superhit, which goes on the floors from next week, but fans of Sunny paaji will have th
She’s got the looks, and the language
Of late, most of Bollywood’s high-profile “imports” haven’t exactly enjoyed a smooth run, what with critics trashing their performances (think Nargis Fakhri and Amy Jackson).
Saheb, Biwi against Sallu
The surprise success of Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster seem to have made the makers a little too confident about the sequel.
All those politics but still no references
The first looks of Dibakar Bannerjee’s Shanghai are out and while many are complimenting the way the political thriller looks, there don’t seem to be any references at all, surprisingly enough for thi
Will Deepika be back in the Race?
Deepika Padukone may be juggling many meaty projects currently, including one with megastar Rajinikanth, but the possibility of her returning to Race 2 hasn’t been ruled out completely.
B’town’s biggest won’t be flying solo
Even as a slew of lesser stars in B’town are trying to strike it big by going solo (think Kunal Kapoor, Tusshar Kapoor, Riteish Deshmukh, R.
Is Akki driven by blind faith?
It didn’t take much to convince Akshay Kumar to step onboard Housefull 2. The actor admits that when it comes to Sajid Khan, he doesn’t have to think twice before saying “yes” to a film.
Police to assume custody of B’wood
Don’t be surprised if you see the cops descend down on movie theatres! Over the next few months, three Bollywood films centred around the police force are supposed to hit cinemas. And what’s more, all three — Sanjay Dutt’s Department, Sonu Sood’s Maximum and the sequel to Ab Tak Chappan — promise a “realistic” look at the functioning of the men in khaki.
Ali moves from funny to intense
Ali Zafar has had enough of comedies.