'Just six months ago, you would've been labelled mad for even suggesting the possibility of Djokovic relinquishing the top spot in men's tennis.'
An industry of scamsters is operating in the guise of call centres in India.
What makes Ravichandran Ashwin the world's premier Test spinner?
When compared to the 1960 original, The Magnificent Seven thrills only sporadically, says Dhruv Munjal.
Ullhas P Revankar spares no one when it comes to respecting the national anthem and national flag.
Dhruv Munjal insists that women's tennis needs a golden generation, one that can make matches competitive and viewing more riveting.
Digital extortion, in which hackers lock out all your data and seek ransom, is a real threat today, says Veenu Sandhu.
Despite the government crackdown on Web sites advertising escort services, the Internet leaves enough wiggle room for debauchery to thrive.
Usain Bolt is perhaps the only man who can salvage a dismal year for athletics with one final flash of lightning, says Dhruv Munjal.
In Rio, over 10,000 athletes will compete for the biggest prize in sport -- an Olympic gold medal.
'Shahid was an artist, the kind who treated the hockey pitch as his own canvas.'
Colouring books for adults are helping people loosen up and rediscover their childhood.
In Australian Kerry Hope, Vijender Singh faces a plucky opponent who has the potential to surprise the home favourite
Lionel Messi does not need a Copa America win to feel like the king of the world. He captured that crown a long ago, says Dhruv Munjal.
Come August and the world's finest athletes from 206 countries will be out to prove their best at the Olympics.
Most people simply don't know how to address someone they engage with professionally. We women are often at the receiving end of such ignorance -- often from sexist ignoramuses, says Veenu Sandhu.
There is something about Anurag Kashyap that puts the cinema watchdogs on alert, says Veenu Sandhu.
'He will always be an enigma.' 'But it's because of players like him that some people still watch doubles matches.'
As preparations for the Rio Olympics gather pace, India may be headed for yet another paltry medal haul.
The call to make brand ambassadors accountable has rattled filmstars and sports stars.