Hitesh Harisinghani's mother learned to make sambhar from his nani. Packed with vegetables, it has a dash of sweetness from the jaggery, and sour from tamarind and tomatoes.
The giant statue of Sardar Vallabhai Patel is most impressive and a trip to the viewing gallery on top is the high point of a trip to Kevadia, Gujarat.
'Its proximity to India makes it an ideal location for my family and me.'
The cosplay at the Mumbai Comic Con 2025 is A-M-A-Z-I-N-G.
'The audience wants content.' 'If your trailer lands, if your teaser runs, if people like the songs, they will definitely come.'
Bollywood's love for fashion is taking the world by storm.
Bollywood fashionistas made a beeline to the first ever Vivienne Westwood show held at the Gateway of India, Mumbai.
As LFW celebrates its 25th anniversary -- Rediff.com has been covering this fashion week since its inception -- here's presenting some of the beautiful and graceful women graced the Lakme ramp over the years.
'Sunny sir keeps me distracted from my morning sickness.'
Karan used the platform to give a piece of his mind.
'I need to work to find some joy in this life.'
Bollywood is such an integral part of Mumbai that it spills out in the city's busy streets!
'When there is a money crunch in the industry, actors like us are the ones who face budget cuts. Not the big actors.'
'Mrs shows a dark side to the son and the father.' 'I had to do things that I wouldn't dare to do in real life.'
'Post COVID, people are much more enthusiastic about going to concerts.' 'The live music scenario has suddenly become very relevant to people's lives.' 'They see that it is cooked on the spot.'
At the Blenders Pride Fashion Tour, Mumbai edition, Designer Tarun Tahiliani once again mixed his jaw-dropping artistry with glamour.
The duo walked for Designer Tarun Tahiliani who once again gave traditional craftsmanship a fresh modern twist.
Now in its 16th year, the Caring With Style show continues to raise funds and awareness for underprivileged cancer patients.
At the launch of his app powered by Single.id, MSD said he wants to enjoy his last few years of cricket, like he did when he was a child.
'It's really creditable to these guys who said, "You can do what you want. We are not going to replace her".'