Cartoon characters created and developed in local animation studios are enchanting Indian kids like never before, says Vanita Kohli-Khandekar.
A summary of sports events and persons who made news on Monday.
Walking With Dinosaurs has nothing new to offer, feels Paloma Sharma.
The tinsel town's overall financial performance would have been in a bad shape if it was not for the success of the woman-oriented blockbusters, writes Urvi Malvania.
Zee Group is India's second-largest media and entertainment firm.
'India missed the software products revolution (and now is in danger of missing the platform revolution), complacent that we are the software experts of the world based on IT services prowess,' points out Rajeev Srinivasan.
A definitive guide to the movers and shakers who sit at the helm of the Asian sports boom.
For some, he is a visionary who grew his one-channel firm into a media giant by the sheer dint of his courage; for others, he is a compulsive risk-taker.
As Sonam Kapoor turns 30, we look at her most fashionable avatars.
Ajit Balakrishnan recalls some lessons from the last time people talked of 'convergence' -- the mid-1990s.
'Openness is a great weapon in the armoury of more open societies. That's why the fight with Pakistan isn't just about India be six times bigger, but equally bitter and insecure Pakistan,' argues Shekhar Gupta.
Kapil Sharma, the anchor of Comedy Nights with Kapil, is the hottest property on Indian television today
'Amitabh Bachchan told me, "I don't appreciate other people doing my voice".'
Dubbing artiste Meghana Erande talks about some of her most important projects and how she found success in a niche industry.
'It is only because we were facing US threats that we were able to successfully develop a nuclear programme of our own.'