Mammootty should sign up for an OTT series because he's too charismatic to let this be our last memory of the CBI diaries, suggests Divya Nair.
Even though each episode is about an hour long, you won't reach even blink: Divya Nair applauds Suzhal: The Vortex.
Rajesh Karkera tells you how to make the most of this fine drink.
With ample whistle podu moments, Vikram is a macho blockbuster that shouldn't be missed, applauds Divya Nair.
Airline flight attendants reveal the craziest requests they have received from passengers!
Why everyone must attend one Lucky Ali concert before they die!
Cosmetic experts explain how liposuction, like any other surgery, has its share of risks and side effects.
Fantastical musical moments from the International Jazz Day concert in Mumbai.
Upacharapoorvam Gunda Jayan is a good respite from the dark, violent films we have seen in recent times, observes Divya Nair.
Mammootty plays the despicable Kuttan with absolute integrity, observes Divya Nair.
If you thought the Tata Nexon EV was it, wait till you drive the new Tata Nexon EV Max with more battery power, says Rajesh Karkera. Photographs and video: Hitesh Harisinghani/Rediff.com.
A chilled beer by the beach is the perfect way to welcome summer.
'You can either sulk and blame your destiny or you can choose to handle the situation with positivity.'
There have been several films in which we have seen the victim/s resorting to unlawful means to seek justice. What sets Saani Kaayidham apart is the way it feeds your imagination with disgust, followed by anger and revenge, observes Divya Nair.
Kerala buttermilk is a soothing summer drink.
There are, as its name suggests, 12 handis to choose from. Each time you eat this delightful, non-vegetarian mix and match, its bountiful flavours amazingly erupt inside your mouth!
Ishtu is light on the tummy and usually served hot or warm. It goes well with idlis, dosas and appams.
This version of my mom's special sambar uses plenty of Madras cucumber and okra.
Leave logic behind, sit back and watch Vijay do the impossible, observes Divya Nair.
CURVV, currently in its production-ready avatar, will first be made available as an electric vehicle, to be followed by its internal combustion engine counterpart.