The celebrities in attendance at Manish Malhotra's opening show at Lakme Fashion Week 2019.
Presenting the most stylish attendees at fashion week.
Shibani and Farhan walked the ramp as a couple for the first time... But the magic was missing!
When a bunch of youngsters come together and decide sustainable fashion is possible, a brand like 11.11/eleven eleven is born.
International hip hop sensation Raja Kumari's ramp debut was powerful.
The actor-model walked for designer Pallavi Mohan at the Lakme Fashion Week.
A Lakme Fashion Week regular, Shriya is a lovely breath of fresh air.
The sultry Malavika Mohanan turned showstopper for designers Vineet Kataria and Rahul Arya.
Six young Indian designers showcased their stylish ideas and vision to make India a fashion destination.
The actor opened Lakme Fashion Week as she turned showstopper for Manish Malhotra.
The singer-composer dedicates three songs to Mother India on Independence Day.
Raja Kumari wants youngsters to stop plastic waste from entering the oceans.
Raftaar wants more Indians to speak up against injustice, social issues...
From a contestant on a reality show to a judge, Dilin Nair aka Raftaar shares the secrets that worked in his favour.
Mallakhamb is about soaring new heights and these students flawlessly worked their magic on the rope.
International hip-hop artiste Raja Kumari talks about fighting criticism, her love for India and finding the country's next big talent.
Aanchal Shrivastava took a huge risk when she quit a well paying job to become a full-time singer.
More than two weeks after a wall collapsed in suburban Mumbai, killing 30 people and injuring more than 100, Rediff.com's Prasanna D Zore and Hitesh Harisinghani visit the area to know how the survivors devastated by the deluge are coping with their lives.
On the International Day of Yoga, Rediff.com's Hitesh Harisinghani captures Mumbai in its fittest form.
At the Mumbai launch of his latest book, The Third Pillar: How Markets And States Leave The Community Behind, former RBI governor Raghuram Rajan served up an interesting mix that included Taylor Swift, Donald Trump, privileged families and a strong dose of commonsense economics.