Shyamali Malakar, the sister of booted American finalist, Sanjaya Malekar has come under the spotlight as pictures of her wearing nothing but a smile is being circulated in the Internet.
Justice Carol Berkman of the State Supreme Court who apparently agreed with the prosecution's description of Sinha, said that Sinha's privileged background did make "all the more culpable."
The Indian-American boy who gathered loads of love and fame as well as criticism for his offtune singing on American Idol is now out!
Mira Nair and Jhumpa Lahiri discuss all things Namesake.
Sanjaya survives elimination after ending up in the bottom three of the hit reality talent show, American Idol.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author was overwhelmed with the film.
Seeing the movie brought back memories for the writer's family.
Mira Nair's new film gets good reviews and good box office collections.
Ronnie Screwvala, executive producer of The Namesake, thinks director Mira Nair has bettered the Jhumpa Lahiri novel.
Deepa Mehta's daughter Devyani Saltzman speaks to Arthur J Pais about her book and her relationship with her parents.
'It is equally morally moronic not to look at bin Laden's political demands as it is to condemn him as a terrorist,' says Akeel Bilgrami, the Indian-born philosopher.
Pan's Labyrinth was a favourite but lost our to The Lives Of Others.
Devyani Saltzman talks about her mom, and the making of Water.
Eklavya enjyos favourable reviews and a good opening overseas.
Director of Bombay Dreams musical dies of lung cancer.
If the success of Omkara, which wrestled with the themes of betrayal, jealousy, destructive ambition and revenge, is any indication, then Eklavya too should do solid business.
The Departed may get Martin Scorsese the best director Oscar award.
Amu, the explosive, nerve touching and yet endearing film by Los Angeles-based filmmaker Shonali Bose is finally scheduled for release across North America with a five theater release in Toronto on February 16.
Social workers and psychiatrists say efforts are not being made to gather and scrutinize statistics of South Asians, including Indians with suicidal problems.
The actress has been offered a plum part in Andrew Webber Lloyd's musical.