Watched K3G for the first time - what next? I stopped watching Bollywood films in '85 (synchronized dancing was becoming a thing and 'they just didn't make them the way they used to'). I'm an old Amitabh & 70s Bollywood fan - my favorites are *Amar, Akbar, Anthony* and *Don* and *Shaan*. I recently met a gori who surprised me by saying her favorite film was *Kabhi Kushi Kabhie Gham*, which I promptly watched and freakin LOVED. As a kid I refused to watch movies without any *dishoom dishoom* but I got totally sucked into K3G, loved the... 5 5 replies
Why didn't Laila go as "crazy" in love like Qais did? Saw Laila Majnu for the second time and may have teared up a bit here and there(Also because of Avinash's performance) But why didn't Laila go as 'crazy' as he did,why is it that he couldn't wait to be with her any more while she could? Towards the end,as she saw him in that state,as she hears him say that he sees Laila everywhere,she says to her friend(who it seems had nothing else to do than fix Laila's dupattas😂) that qais has moved somewhere way ahead and now she... 4 3 replies
Hasee toh Phasee Watched Hasee toh Phasee today. Nice romantic movie, wonderful conflicting story imo, decent acting, top tier music. I always liked this rom-com-drama genre from Bollywood but these kind of movies have gone out of trend nowadays unfortunately. I am posting this to say that shit taste of Indian audience is kind of making Bollywood a very single path film industry. A genre comes out everyone appreciates it for 4-5 years and then it disappears. There should be a variety in movies coming out. (I know likings are subjective and... 5 10 replies
First poster of Sky Force, an aerial action film starring Akshay Kumar, Veer Pahariya, Nimrat Kaur, Sara Ali Khan and Sharad Kelkar. The trailer of the film comes out on January 5 2025 2 20 replies
While it may not be historically fully accurate but I just loved the visuals of this film. The songs were beautiful and I've never find Kareena more prettier than in this film. 2 5 replies
Gunday could've been a great masala entertainer but ended up totally forgettable because of a generic and cliched plot 3 0 replies
What's the problem with Salman Khan? I don’t know, but Salman Khan is choosing really silly movies these days. It's not enjoyable to watch an old uncle doing romance 2 1 replies
Unpopular openion I am watching Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 in Netflix and I must say it’s better than Pusha 2. Well it’s fun has it own comedy and Karthik is trying to copy Akshay the voice modulation and acting stans are fine. Story is engaging and funny Pushpa is very overrated and the over the action action sequences put me off. Well there is no comparison between these 2 both are completely different genre my review is based on pure entertainment value. 5 0 replies
Aishwarya Rai and Abhishek Bachchan return to Mumbai together after vacation, putting all divorce rumours to rest. Watch Aaradhya suddenly jumped while walking next to Aishwarya. Her mother asked her, "Did someone push you?" She simply smiled. More details: [Source](https://www.hindustantimes.com/entertainment/bollywood/aishwarya-rai-abhishek-bachchan-return-to-mumbai-together-after-vacation-putting-all-divorce-rumours-to-rest-watch-101735953891390.html) 2 1 replies
Who's your Favourite bollywood actor or actress and why Who's your favourite bollywood actor or actress, my favourite actor is Sidharth Malhotra , and favourite actress Katrina Kaif . I love these 2 people because of Student of the year for sid because he looks so hot in the movie and very much boyfriend material . Katrina Kaif because had a barbie doll growning that looked like her and loved all of her movies ever since I watched singh is king 5 2 replies
I wanted to like this film but Soha's bad acting and Himesh singing in his nasal voice made it difficult. I tolerated the above just for Abhay! 1 1 replies
Join us for an exclusive AMA (Ask Me Anything) with Divya Dutta, National Award-winning actor, author, and poet! Catch her in r/bollywood on Jan 6th at 2:30pm IST and ask her anything - from her award-winning roles to her heartfelt books! Divya Dutta, a National Award-winning actor, author, and poet, is celebrated for her remarkable versatility in Indian cinema. With a career spanning over 150 films in Hindi and Punjabi, she has delivered unforgettable performances in iconic films like *Veer-Zaara*, *Bhaag Milkha Bhaag*, *Delhi-6*, *Badlapur*, and *Stanley Ka Dabba*. She has also made her mark as a writer and poet, with her evocative poem *Jab Sab Theek Hoga Na*, her debut memoir, *Me and Ma* and her second book, *The Stars In My Sky*! Divya’s acting prowess continues to shine... 2 1 replies