He just wanted to see some snow. But he got much more than that. Samanyu, all of 7, scaled Africa's loftiest peak and proved that no dream is impossible. And that age is just a number.
'Dalvi, you are saying you asked a question, but don't remember the answer?' asks Pasbola incredulously. 'Yes.' 'You are lying.'
'If you lose weight you can expand your range of work,' Shah Rukh told him.
She is changing India one village at a time.
Much to his surprise, Peter finds Sanjeev indicating he should sit in the middle, next to Indrani. This spot is normally occupied by Sanjeev, Indrani's former husband, who has probably found himself a willy-nilly barrier between the warring couple. The Mukerjeas, clearly, had matters to discuss.
Few in India know that Elvis & Namrata won at the World Salsa Summit in Miami!
Agnimitra Paul remembers Sridevi, her mentor in Bollywood.
'This generation wants to try different things, are ready to take risks and experiment with their careers.'
"I never expected it. It was too good to be true," says the 20 year-old.
'There are so many schemes announced for the benefit of farmers, women and less privileged sections of our society. But how many of these are being availed of?'
Menstruation is not a disease. Yet, in villages, women die due to poor hygiene during their periods.
Chennai-based wedding photographer Varun Suresh tells his story.
Dr Prathima Reddy debunks the various myths surrounding the health condition.
Education, jobs, health and more: Experts share their wishlist.
'As the film progresses, you tire of the been-there seen-that spectacle.' 'You want a story. You want good dialogue, not the corny words you are hearing.' 'You want an emotional connect. You want a tighter film.' 'Sadly, with Padmaavat, that's not what you get,' says Savera R Someshwar.
Hrishi Satawane, who found love in Vinh from Vietnam, says "Society is more open minded than you think."
And Patrick D'Souza managed to score a perfect 100 in 4 of his attempts!
'Unfortunately, our system doesn't care for slow learners. That's where tutors like us come into play,' Aarti Kannan tells Rediff.com's Divya Nair.
Sakshi and Rohit managed to make it out of the Kamala Mills fire and get themselves treated for burns.
'The rule for millennials is: You can have a career for life.' 'You have to constantly adapt to the needs of the industry to stay relevant.' 'The jobs will be the same, but the skill sets required will be different.' 'Technology will dominate the nature of jobs available in the future.'