This year, Holi gets an extra splash of sparkle because it shares its date with Shraddha Kapoor's 39th birthday.
Deepa Gahlot picks 10 Bollywood horror flicks to mark Friday the 13th.
Mumbai turned into a full-blown fashion parade at the grand launch of Variety magazine in India.
Guillermo del Toro restores and amplifies the morality tale Shelley had meant her book to be. His message is kindness and forgiveness are the greatest virtues and arrogant ego meets its own just end, notes Shreekant Sambrani.
Vampires, murders, superheroes and romantic reunions galore, it's quite a package of emotions on OTT this week.
The runway at Bombay Times Fashion Week shimmered brighter than a Diwali night, with designers rolling out collections in tune with the upcoming festive and wedding season.
Soaked in tradition, set in gothic-style buildings, spread over acres of land, these residential schools have educated generations of pupils and given them a lifetime of memories.
Think Johnny Depp would approve of Manushi's look?
As his Gujarat Titans teammates gear up for the upcoming IPL season, Gill is finding a moment of calm before the high-octane cricket action returns
What are you going to watch on OTT this week? Sukanya Verma lists your options.
With 18,000 to 20,000 regular attendants, the Wave-Gotik-Treffen is one of the largest events of the Goth-, Cybergoth-, Steampunk and Rivethead- subcultures worldwide.
Women power, rebellious love, shady godmen, love triangles and more on OTT. Sukanya Verma lists everything coming up on OTT this week.
Whether you prefer a classic look or a modern twist, there's cross shaped jewellery that's apt for you.
Dinesh Raheja looks back at Manoj Kumar's brilliant 1964 thriller Woh Kaun Thi, and explains just what made it an audio-visual treat.
Raashii promotes her Tamil film... Nushrratt makes an announcement... Zahaan is grateful...
Privately, many bankers admit their immediate goal is not growth but slowing the erosion of Casa deposits, reveals Tamal Bandyopadhyay.
Taapsee Pannu's off-screen style too reflects her eye for detail, making her a fashionista worth following.
Designer duo Smita Singh Rathore and Shani Himanshu came up with a macabre theme of dark romanticism, titled 'A la mode a la mort' (Fashionable to the death') for their showing at the LFW. Here's a look at the latest from their label 11.11, a brand of the Delhi-based CellDSGN studio.
Sukanya Verma gives us some interesting options.
Between tons of sexual innuendo and Kapil Sharma brand of slapstick gags characterised in loud caricatures, moronic behaviour, flimsy wigs and cartoonish rhythm, Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video's jarring notions of exuberance have nothing novel to offer, groans Sukanya Verma.
Coming of age dramas, mind twisting thrillers, slice-of-rural life, here's everything you can watch on OTT this week.
West Bengal is home to 43,000 Durga Pujas, and the business around it is a major economic driver.
Waluscha De Sousa championed gothic vibes as a showstopper for Rina Dhaka.
If there's one thing the full-of-beans star knows, it's how to stay happy, observes Dinesh Raheja.
Mumbai's Church of St John the Evangelist or Afghan Church looks today as good as it did 158 years ago.
Crimson Peak is not for everyone, but the mood is set very early on, says Raja Sen.
Nargis Fakhri is holidaying in Italy... Ananya gets into a bikini... Sunny prmotes his film...
Cherry blossoms in Sri Lanka, Hanuman speaking Bombaiya, the mythical Sone Ki Lanka looking darkly Gothic, Raavan looking like a Bollywood dude... this is not modernisation. This is a travesty, asserts Deepa Gahlot.
Hitesh Harisinghani/Rediff.com captures glimpses from one of Mumbai's famous heritage buildings, the newly renovated David Sassoon Library and Reading Room.
Prachi Dhabal Deb, who began her career as a financial analyst, but found her heart in the field of confectionery art.
These 19th-century Victorian Gothic buildings lie to the east of the Oval Maidan in Mumbai.
Street style met high fashion at FDCI x Lakme Fashion Week.
Fried eggplant or baigan in a sandwich? Much, much more yum than you could possibly imagine.
These films, even at their saddest, darkest and grossest, retain their sense of humour, their sense of proportion, which again is something you associate with a Malayali.
If you want to add this to your wardrobe, Namrata Thakker shows you how to do it right.
Sukanya Verma shows us some eye-catching instances.
Hitesh Harisinghani/Rediff.com take us on a tour inside the iconic BrihanMumbai Municipal Corporation headquarters, opened for the first time ever for tourists.