From thigh slits to cleavage baring gowns, the MTV Movie And TV Awards saw it all.
What if we made X-Men here in India?
The book titled Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Parts I and II is co-authored by JK Rowling.
Rediff reader Thomas GK who recently travelled to Gavi, an eco-forest in Kerala with his family shares his experience.
'Of the people here in Europe who have watched The Story of Film: A New Generation, the most talked-about clip is the one from Ram Leela.'
The Asus G752VY is one notebook you won't fancy lugging the entire day. But then, at Rs 179,000, it isn't meant for everybody.
While an American singer and songwriter tops the list, Priyanka Chopra is the only Indian on the list.
When Nehru came in active contact with Gandhi 100 years ago, he was a Westernised rationalist while Gandhi was deeply soaked in the Indian ethos and spirituality, notes Rasheed Kidwai.
The Jeep Compass is an absolute thrill on all kinds of terrain because it's here that it shows off its four-wheel drive capability, says a delighted P Tharyan.
No! It's not Bollywood nor L'Oreal. On the Cannes red carpet, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Sonam Kapoor swear by this British couture house.
Sukanya Verma lists the movies she grabbed at MAMI this year.
Secret Superstar's cheerful, feel-good imagery of a rotten reality reflects a young adult's hopeful perspective yet to be crushed by the weight of cynicism, says Sukanya Verma.
'Del Toro hits a cinematic nerve in capturing an enduring love for the oddball, the beauty in the bizarre and, most importantly, reminding what it's like to have what one wished for since a kid -- a happy ending,' says Sukanya Verma.
'I am angry because this ever happened.' 'I am sad because it's painful to think what they must be going through.' 'I am glad we've fought hard to break through such cruel tradition.' 'But it burns my blood to think we're still holding on to regressive culture that is stemmed from preserving this so-called honour,' says Sukanya Verma.
Amazing photography can leave you speechless. We were left without any words when we came across the finalists of the 14th annual Smithsonian Magazine 2016 Photo Contest. Out of 48,000 submissions from photographers in 146 countries, Smithsonian Magazine chose 70 striking finalists in their 14th Annual Photo Contest. Now, it's up to the public to pick a winner.
'They will talk about secularism, but communalism -- they just won't say there exists such a beast.' 'It's harmful for society to brush it under the carpet.' 'If we talk about secularism, we must talk about communalism.'
What if these old classics were made in today's times? Sukanya Verma figures it out.
The best in their class, all these five offer premium quality, exciting features that suit different budgets
Sukanya Verma treasures every bit of this eventful journey called Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies.
Udta Punjab truly soars when being its own madcap beast, profane and powerful and preening.
The SUV would be much more desirable now because of the fresh new styling, premium interiors and terrific equipment on offer.
Strange Fruit will never quite sound the same again, says Raja Sen after watching 12 Years A Slave.
Are the lions tourists see in Gir forest really wild and free? Prasanna D Zore doesn't feel so.
In a world now over-stuffed with comic-book movies, X-Men: Apocalypse is far from being the finest movie yet may well rank among the most comic-booky, feels Raja Sen.
National Geographic has announced the winners of its prestigious Travel Photographer of the Year photo contest for 2017. And the images are just breathtaking.
Quentin Tarantino, declares Sreehari Nair, will be remembered as someone who made just two great movies, and who then brought misery upon himself.
Relive your childhood or enrich your kid's but revisit The Jungle Book you must, stresses Sukanya Verma.
These five are budget-friendly yet feature rich.
You don't have to be a nature-lover to appreciate these captivating shots taken from around the world. The Natural History Museum has released its shortlist for its celebrated People's Choice Award -- a title that lauds the very best of wildlife immortalised by the lens. This remarkable gallery of finalists was selected from almost 50,000 submissions from 92 countries. From birds bursting with colour to giraffes to fish we're not used to seeing -- here are some of the pictures.
Director Gareth Edwards delivers a satisfactory reboot of the iconic monster movie, Godzilla.
A weekend in the beautiful sleepy town of Mukteshwar is just what you need to bust your stress, says Suchismita Banerjee.
Sukanya Verma recaps all the action at this year's MAMI.
'In 2015 I watched films in so many places. I attended several film festivals around the world -- Berlin, Tribeca (New York), Telluride, Toronto, Zurich, Mumbai, Dharamsala and Goa,' says Aseem Chhabra, author of a forthcoming book on Shashi Kapoor.
Finding Fanny strikes gold, raves Raja Sen.
How many of the 354 films Aseem Chhabra watched in 2017 have you seen?
'I have been tagged the next superstar for a long time, but I have not reached that stage.' 'So it's very important to accept your failures, not be in denial.' 'Those films happened because I chose them.' 'Nobody put a gun to my head and asked me to sign them.'
Meet Mona Patel, one of CNN's Top 10 Heroes of the Year.
What does one do when one day, out of the blue, one is told to go on a road trip to the Everest Base Camp?
The IPL has produced more controversies in its short lifespan than any other sporting league in history.