Bipasha Basu tweeted: "The curiosity about me being pregnant is sweet and a tad annoying. I am sorry to disappoint the people who are so eager for this to happen"
"Our attempt will be to shoot the film smoothly. And we just hope when the film releases people look at it in an unbiased way and after that they can say what they want to," said Shahid
Baahubali: "I believe very few people missed it ([part 1) but re-releasing the film will pull everyone back into the narrative. We collectively arrived at the decision that it will be great idea to go ahead with a pan-India release," said Rajamouli
Actress Vidya Balan told the press that "everyone has a right to express what they feel"
In this very special interview, we see Kangana Ranaut very excited to be on our show as she says that she doesn't really get to do chats like this, as most often she is either asked to narrate her favourite dialogue or dance to a tune. She says "I am not an introvert" but "I avoid social media," as she doesn't connect with so many people whom she personally didn't know. She "left home for freedom and not money" as the "feudal system in her home was suffocating". Kangana also says that male (or boys) actors are fight with her and she still hasn't found any actor who can come close to being her 'perfect man'. It's an enthralling and honest conversation and she leaves us by saying that controversies surprise her and she is always looking for a positive change.
Musician A R Rahman has reacted to the controversy over his concert in London earlier this month which some of his audience left midway because he performed Tamil songs. Rahman told NDTV.com "We try our best. We try to be honest. I love the way how people have supported for all these years without them I'm nothing. I'm grateful to all of them."
"Friendships are friendships all over the world. Everybody has friendships and everybody has issues. I think we are just torn people all over the world. No issues we are people at the end of the day," said Kajol.
On We The People special The Townhall, meet actor Rishi Kapoor who speaks candidly about his 'lingering issue' with Amitabh Bachchan and his 'illogical dislike' for Rajesh Khanna. The actor, filmmaker and now author, Mr Kapoor tells NDTV why he never wanted a 'back-slapping relationship' with his son Ranbir and how, when in his 20s, he bought an award for Rs 25,000.