It’s a tough time for us entertainment journalists. Many of us find ourselves out of jobs without doing anything wrong. But are we doing it right?
Exclusive news, interviews and snapshots from the world of Bollywood and TV stars
It’s a tough time for us entertainment journalists. Many of us find ourselves out of jobs without doing anything wrong. But are we doing it right?
The casting couch still exists in Bollywood today but in a slightly different avatar. The post is dedicated to every newcomers trying to get a foothold in this film industry.
Most of you have accepted that casting couch is the dark reality of Bollywood and want me reveal the names of filmmakers who grant roles in exchange of sex. Well, here is the reality.
Scenes from the life of a rookie entertainment journalist
After producing ‘Slumdog Millionaire’, Hollywood Studio Fox Searchlight Pictures will make a film on Kolkata’s underbelly, titled ‘Bengali Detective’
What might be the reason behind contradictory box-office figures? Why there are allegations that some figures might be fudged? Well, it does happen and here are the reasons for it.
Here is a checklist for every A-list Bollywood star before they employ a PR
A woman finally overthrew the male-dominated Left Front government after 34 years in West Bengal. But in Bollywood, the men continue to marginalise their women.
The story behind Bollywood star interviews that nobody told you before and how every Bollywood superstar has a unique way of handling journalists.
Manisha Koirala demands that drugs used to treat Cancer should be made cheaper. Is anybody in the government listening?
I am getting back to blogging from today. But before that there are certain clarifications I wanted to put forward before my readers
I have received a communication from Mr Salman Khan. There I have been instructed to remove two blog posts that I have written about him
Divya Bharti is regarded achieved dizzying heights of success before her life was brutally cut short by a bizarre incident
When it comes to communicating to his fans, a star doesn’t need a journalist.
Puru Raaj Kumar was the first Bollywood actor who ended up crushing people under the speeding wheels of his car and escaped unscathed.