Playlist: Sridevi's most memorable songs over the years, from 'Naino Me Sapna' to 'Navrai Majhi'
Suryasarathibhattacharya • 7 years agoAfter Vyjayanthimala, Waheeda Rahman and Hema Malini, it was Sridevi who held the torch of dancing divas in Bollywood, high and bright.
Sridevi is Bollywood's irreplaceable superstar: Why there can never be anyone like the talented actor
Gautam Chintamani • 7 years agoFor millions across the globe, Sridevi was an actor who both defined and encapsulated the essence of cinema.
Aishwarya Rai steps into Nargis' shoes for Raat Aur Din remake: Why does Bollywood tamper with classics?
Abhishek Srivastava • 7 years agoThe remake formula in Bollywood has scored more misses than hits. Why do filmmakers persist with reboots then?
Ittefaq, Judwaa 2 and the rise of remakes in Bollywood — reinvention or lack of ideas?
Karishmaupadhyay • 7 years agoA good story retold well with a better viewing experience – isn’t that what every audience wants after all? Can this be expected from this week's release, Ittefaq?
Sajid Khan says he got carried away with success of Heyy Babyy, on Rajeev Masand's show
Fp Staff • 8 years agoSajid Khan appeared on Rajeev Masand's chat show in a subdued, almost meek form, and admitted to having gotten really carried away with the success of Heyy Babyy and Housefull
Film buff, con master, filmmaker: Meet Ram Gopal Varma through his book 'Guns and Thighs'
Gayatri Gauri • 9 years ago'Rangeela' was the film that woke me up to the sensation called Ram Gopal Varma.
Boney Kapoor has no reason to be upset: Ram Gopal Varma on 'thunder thighs' remark
Subhash • 9 years agoRam Gopal Varma defends himself against the outrage of Sridevi's fans in this interview.
Are you a victim of the Sajid Khan syndrome?
Vivek • 12 years agoSajid Khan may not offer too many lessons in his films but there's a lot we can learn from the failure of his latest venture 'Himmatwala'?
Script, what script? Bollywood gets candid about 'inspiration' and imitation
Deepanjana • 10 years agoFor decades, we've seen the industry get 'inspired' by others. Songs were copied, plots were borrowed, sequences were replicated, and it was done with an irreverent, gung-ho attitude.
Humshakals review: How Saif, Riteish teamed up to give your brain damage
Mihir • 11 years agoThe only useful aspect of Humshakals is that it could be used for pest control. You could play the DVD and step out, and when you return home every insect and vermin in your house will be dead.