Shweta Doli, Deepti Gujral and Iris Maity welcome summer with their fashionable pics.
'Cracking the exam is 99 per cent hard work and persistence and maybe 1 per cent luck.'
Disability activist Virali Modi recounts her life's most challenging moments and how she turned adversities in her favour.
Drishyam 2 fulfills all the criteria required for a blockbuster in terms of story, message, performances and execution, aplauds Divya Nair.
'My parents had no idea what CA is or how difficult it is to crack the exam.'
'I am just hoping school reopens and our son gets to enjoy this phase, make new friends and gain new experiences,' says Divya Nair.
Hitesh Harisinghani/Rediff.com take us on a tour inside the iconic BrihanMumbai Municipal Corporation headquarters, opened for the first time ever for tourists.
Pooja Khanna, co-founder, Mindhouse app reveals how simple habits can help you relax and sleep better.
Singer-songwriter Sooraj Bishnoi has a suggestion.
'We thought Oh Jiya should give a message to the young generation.' 'That you are beautiful, you are one-of-a-kind.' 'It doesn't matter what shape, size or colour you are.' 'You should be beautiful from within; that is what makes the difference.'
That Benafsha Soonawalla is multi-talented is a given. And she can really rock the bikini.
The Weekend Ka Vaar gets very interesting!
Rubina says she may even slap Rakhi if she has to, and walk out of the show.
Rakhi Sawant claims her husband cheated on her multiple times.
Is Rakhi's attraction towards Abhinav real or a mere strategy?
Gawd, Arshi's voice is so annoying that I have to constantly lower the volume to watch their banter.
Salman pulls up Abhinav for misunderstanding Rakhi's behaviour, but he misses the bigger picture.
The actor reveals her favourite workouts and the simple secrets that help keep her in shape.
At the cost of disappointing Vijay fans, says Divya Nair, I can safely say that Master is watchable for Sethupathi and Das.
Vintage car lovers were in for a treat on Sunday as four-wheelers from the past rolled down the streets of Mumbai's Bandra-Kurla complex. The event is one of the installments of the Mumbai Festival held by Things2do & Maharashtra tourism department, which is organising various events to boost the city's tourism and provide the best experiences to the Mumbaikars. This Vintage Drive in partnership with Vintage and Classic Car Club of India and Western India Automobile Association saw over 200 vintage cars and bikes participating in the event -- a 20-kilometre long stretch from BKC to Ballard Pier in south Mumbai. To kick off this event, Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray rolled in with style, who drove himself to the venue. And from what we could see, the CM is an auto-enthusiast himself, taking in the sights.