Kishore Singh on how his kids decided that in spite of the presence of weird older people at home, it was an easier bet to party where the free booze was.
Hichki's greatest handicaps are its predictability and sentiment, feels Sukanya Verma.
Here are images from a hot, hot day from Melbourne Park...
Stay connected above and beyond what your work expects you to do.
Dietician Komal Jethmalani provides expert help.
Why would you want to get caught in traffic or in a crowd on New Year's Eve? Aditi Bose lists out fun things you can do at home.
'If he is being spoken in the same breath as Dhyan Chand, then you can image how good he was.'
An "oppressive and dangerous" heat wave has gripped much of the United States, leaving at least six people dead and caused the cancellation of several public events. The National Weather Service has said that temperatures hovering around 106 degree Fahrenheit (41C), which has blanketed about a third of the population of the United States in recent days, will come down on Monday in a burst of thunderstorms and cooling rain brought on by a cold front. Till they receive some relief, here's how Americans are battling the heat.
Amit Jain from Indore tells us how he stays motivated to work from home.
Some of Bollywood's amazing women shared some amazing words on Women's Day.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday held a roadshow in Vadnagar, his birthplace, in Mehsana district as he arrived on the second day of his visit to Gujarat
'Sure, we are teenagers who are doing this part time, but we feel we are making some sort of an impact.'
Dietician Komal Jethmalani provides expert help.
In this weekly self-help series, mental health and life coach Anu Krishna tells you how to take control of your life.
'Women's voices are too high or too low, or they are seen as too short or too tall, or too fat or too thin, to be great leaders.' 'These judgments wear us down.'
England's cricketers must take responsibility for their actions and improve their off-field behaviour or risk turning a younger generation of players away from the game, all-rounder Moeen Ali said.
'Not many know I am a Rajput from Jodhpur.' 'My ancestors shifted to Kolhapur as my great grandfather and grandfather were both engineers.' 'They were called by Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj to build the city of Kolhapur.'
The villagers have pinned their hopes for development on Ravi, whose success has much to do with the sacrifices and moral guidance of one man -- his father Rakesh Kumar Dahiya.
As Kolkata goes to polls under a heavy security cover, Indrani Roy Mitra analyses the dissent within the CPI-M and the 'alternative' of Trinamool.
Aseem Chhabra lists his favourite Indian films of 2021.
'The more you love yourself, the prettier you feel inside and the prettier you will be.'
Urban lives are the opposite of rural ones, especially when it comes to evenings out, says Kishore Singh.
Vinod Mulanjur, 48, who works as head-compliance at a management consulting firm in Hyderabad, shares his fitness story.
Don't try to adopt them all in one shot. Pick one; make it a part of your life. Once it's a habit, pick the next.
For the Italian Internet sensation, age is just a number.
'If anybody wants me to act in their film for free, just make me sing all the songs!' 'I don't even care about the script.'
Readers share their summer photos, you can share yours too!
Uncapped opener Keaton Jennings conceded that England is under pressure after being 0-2 down in the five-Test series against India but said he is hopeful that his side will bounce back in the fourth Test starting at the Wankhede in Mumbai on Thursday.
The actor made a quite visit to India for a water sanitation project for his NGO.
If your child has access to the Internet, they could find themselves in trouble.
An encounter with movie veteran Chandrashekhar.
'This (opposition to the project) is not just architects, but everyone needs to know more.' 'We need to be allowed to participate, maybe, you can ignore what we have to say, that's your decision.' 'At least follow the process.
A passed out guest on the floor to kids pulling funny faces at the perfectly wrong moments are not what we associate with wedding photography. But that's the magic of Ian Weldon's photography which captures the real character of the big day. Discussing the amusing moments he's caught on camera, Ian Weldon, from Newcastle, said: 'I am not a wedding photographer. Instead, I prefer to call myself a photographer that photographs weddings'. With his debut exhibition taking place at the Martin Parr Foundation at the end of the month -- coinciding with the launch of a new book co-published by the foundation and RRB PhotoBooks -- Ian's new series, simultaneously titled I am Not A Wedding Photographer, is by no doubt set to shine some light on the traditional genre. With his kind permission, here are some of the hilarious images.
'It's a warm evening, but people don't seem to be bothered by the heat as they watch the critically acclaimed film out in the open, where they can drink, smoke and talk, if they feel like.'
So until the equation becomes equal, 'roses are red, violets are blue, let's smash the patriarchy, me and you.'
Aseem Chhabra lists his favourite films, most of them shown at international film festivals held virtually (Berlinale and Rotterdam), hybrid (Toronto) or physical (Cannes and Venice).
Ivan Crasto offers his family's recipe for Goan semolina cake and Chocolate Fudge.
The BJP needs to worry about the kinds of professions it has landed up glorifying -- chai vendors, pakora vendors and now guards. These are not professions that any one of its voters would like to cherish, points out Mahesh Vyas.