Actor R Madhavan, who turns 45 today, talks about the success of his latest film.
Here's why you should kick the butt right now before one of these smoking-related ailments make you its next victim
The kindest thing one can say about Ishqedarriyaan is that it is yawn worthy
Chaar Cutting is the perfect choice for the YouTube generation -- rich in variety and easy on the attention span, writes Paloma Sharma.
Welcome 2 Karachi is a sad excuse for screen space, says Paloma Sharma.
Actress Richa Chadha can't get over her Cannes experience.
What separates the men from the boys? What is it that winners have but losers lack? Sonil Dedhia/Rediff.com lists lessons you can learn from Mumbai Indians' win against Chennai Super Kings at Eden Gardens on May 24.
An inside view of Tanishaa's beautiful bungalow.
Director Aanand L Rai talks about his much anticipated film Tanu Weds Manu Returns.
Tomorrowland falls short of greatness it was capable of achieving, says Paloma Sharma.
Surkhaab lacks the strength to go all the way either to become a masala thriller or to blossom into an insightful take on the exploitation of immigrants, notes Paloma Sharma.
Aamir Khan gushes about Jackie Chan, and his recent China visit.
'I came to this city with Rs 1,500. Today, I have a lavish apartment, I drive in beautiful cars.' 'After I made my Rs 1,500, everything else is a bonus.' Kangana Ranaut talks about her success in Bollywood.
'I am well aware of the fact that I will be overshadowed by Kangana in Tanu Weds Manu Returns. It is bound to happen.' R Madhavan discusses his talented co-star and their new film together.
Quantico looks like your run-of-the-mill Homeland-esque drama whose only USP is Priyanka Chopra.
'I am glad I am getting to live my dream.' Anushka Sharma, on a career-high, talks about her films.
'I want to play a villain. There is something really exciting about villains. They have beautiful girls around them every time, lots of money and all the luxuries because of which I don't mind dying in the end.' Ranbir Kapoor speaks his mind.
Kuch Kuch Locha Hai insults the intelligence of the audience.
The Bombay Velvet speaks up on the Salman Khan verdict.
During sentencing the judge asked Salman, "What do you have to say? Maximum sentence of 10 years?" Salman said, "You are the judge; whatever you say is correct." Sonil Dedhia/Rediff.com on the courtroom drama that resulted in actor Salman Khan being convicted in a 2002 hit and run case.