Meet the style divas at Lakme Fashion week and check out their fashion tips.
"My dream for young India is this...it is all well and good to focus on economic growth. But there is a priority before that. It is to have happiness."
Candid confessions and some important lessons from the cast of Four More Shots Please.
Parents-to-be Neha Dhupia and Angad Bedi spill the beans.
As Navratri begins, the singer belts out her most popular garba number just for Rediff.com.
She is a 'beautiful' advocate of Mother Earth.
'I come from a conservative family.' 'They had sent me to Bengaluru to study and wanted me to focus on my career.' 'I went for the Miss India auditions because it was something I wanted to do for myself.' 'My family was there and saw me perform live.' 'After I got through the finals, they supported me.' 'Now they want me to be the game-changer -- to be the first-ever Kashmiri Pandit to carve a niche in the fashion world.'
We bring you some unusual Ganesha themes from Mumbai's Khetwadi.
What happens when fans of Game of Thrones decide to bring a Ganpati home?
A sneak peek into how residents of the Keshavji Naik Chawl in Girgaum, Mumbai, welcome Lord Ganesha.
'India has set standard of beauty rules. They feel that everyone needs to be perfect.' 'You may be beautiful and have the perfect body. But if you have big boobs, you'll still get teased.'
The 22-feet tall eco-friendly idol is made entirely of clay.
The Kambli family has been crafting the idol for Mumbai's most famous Ganesha pandal, Lalbaugcha Raja, since 1935.
With Ganesh Chaturthi here, we take a look at what awaits the devotees at Mumbai's oldest Ganpati pandals.
Meet the people who labor into the night to create idols of the God of Auspicious Beginnings.
We bring you a sneak-peak of the action unveiling on the streets of Mumbai
'People don't like me wearing saris. But I am an Indian drag queen. I will wear a sari.'
Miss India Universe runner-up, Aradhana Buragohain talks about her mother.
The Michelin Star chef and host of MasterChef India, who penned his first work of fiction, shares stories from his life.
Aditi Rao Hydari reveals her affinity for saris in an interview with Anita Aikara/Rediff.com.