Alia Bhatt opens up about privilege and the self-doubt that comes with it: ‘I still have those bad days’
She doesn't deny the privilege. She just says it never made the doubt disappear. Alia Bhatt gets honest about her journey in Bollywood.
She doesn't deny the privilege. She just says it never made the doubt disappear. Alia Bhatt gets honest about her journey in Bollywood.
Deepfake videos. Fake chatbot personas. Morphed images carrying her face. Preity Zinta says enough is enough, and the Bombay High Court agrees.
No terrorists. No secret agents. Just a love story across a border. That was enough for a satire page to brand 'Main Vaapas Aaunga' "anti-national." AR Rahman's response? A laugh, and nothing more.
On a New York film set, the food had gone stale, and so had everyone's patience. Adil Hussain had a fix nobody expected from an actor. A six-course meal, and a memory of Sridevi he still carries.
A title born from fire and division. Faces that carry the weight of 1947. Sunny Deol, Preity Zinta, and Shabana Azmi step into a story the nation still remembers.
On Independence Day 2025 on his social media post, the actor posted a powerful scene from his latest film 'Chandu Champion', where his character wins a gold medal.
What Saira admired most was how her husband understood that freedom was more than a privilege, it was a duty. She wrote, “A duty to give back to the soil that cradled us."
Over the years, some of the biggest names in Hindi cinema have stepped into these historical roles, giving life to the heroes who fought for the nation’s independence.
Bipasha Basu appeared to subtly respond to the controversy without naming anyone. On Wednesday, she posted a quote on her Instagram Story: “Strong women lift each other up.”
As 'Sholay', one of the biggest milestones in Indian cinema, turns 50 this year, Hema Malini is feeling nostalgic, and ready to share it with the next generation in her family.