Up in the Sky, Helicopter Stories takes us through the exotic and even charming world that Nitin Sathe has lived as an Indian Air Force pilot, says Ajit Balakrishnan.
'Anyone who takes the eye off the movement of the virus should be prepared for unpleasant surprises.'
''A third wave is very likely to come because infection is still around.' 'But it can be just a ripple.'
'Pavitra Rishta is my show.' 'I created that character and it is not easy to let go, especially for someone like me who is so attached to things from the past, to memories and emotions.'
'I don't believe in focusing on the bad things that have happened in my life.'
Lakme model Daman Brar tells Rediff.com's Prasanna Zore about her first modelling assignment and the flip side of being a model in India.
Josephine Skriver drove to see the Northern Lights, where boyfriend Alexander DeLeon proposed.
Don't be led by emotions while self-introspection your efforts, but get a grip on the facts, says Suhita Saha.
'I think Ratan felt he had to do everything that he could to retain control of the company started by his forefathers, because that was the first priority and nothing else mattered compared to that.'
Whatever may be the motive, you need to think twice, thrice and even a million times before hitting 'reply' to the message, cautions Sybil Shiddell, country manager-India, Gleeden, an extra marital dating app.
Stress is not an option in this fast-paced life, warns model Akanksha Maurya.
'In terms of a great first year, it was an amazing summer and hopefully, I can better that this time... Hopefully, against a side like India, testing yourself against one of the best bowling attacks in world cricket at the moment'
ICC's proposal to introduce four-day Tests has met with stiff opposition
'They are acutely aware of how they can use their power as a means to either continue dominating people or to get ahead.'
'The filmi keeda was always there.' 'I hope I can get even five percent of the love that audiences gave my mother.' 'But I'm here to make my own identity.'
'We know, from our experience of this virus, that there's something known as long COVID-19, where you have this persistent fatigue and some people have lost their neurological acuteness and they are not as sharp as they used to be.'
Embrace a daily sport. Cook and eat your meals with love. Ditch the pills. Hydrate well.
Mental health and life coach Anu Krishna offers advice on how to take control of your life.
'Your faith in the system, and in the fact that you are a citizen of this country and have rights, starts eroding.'
'I am a dreamer, so I always dreamt that Village Rockstars would go places.' 'But I never ever imagined this.' 'The way people are responding... they come to me, hug me, they call me, shower me with love and I feel wonderful.'
Do cardio (walking, jogging, running, swimming) for at least an hour for minimum five days per week and weight train for at least two days a week for an hour, suggests fitness expert Dr Shreyash Gujrathi.
Brijesh Pillai shares some of the lessons he learned as a new parent.
The CEO will hopefully not bother testing your skills but surely would want to know how fit you are for the organisation.
Dr Kanchan Joshi says it can transform the way you think and help you solve problems.
Indian American teen Sia Parikh, who made her debut on the Cannes red carpet, talks about her life journey.
Rayudu had pulled out of the coming Ranji Trophy tournament attacking the Hyderabad Cricket Association
A 'we' leader recognises the efforts of their team members and does not back out from giving due credit, whether in the form of compliments or rewards, for good initiatives and ideas.
'The vast majority of people are going to get better.' 'And the small fraction, who are not going to get better, unfortunately, there's no drug that we have that can that can alter the trajectory.'
Chessie King is making people appreciate their flaws and imperfect bodies.
If your boss deliberately keeps you out of the loop, it's time you wake up and smell the coffee.
Hina Khan's tutorial on how to wear the mask right in this video.
'Bigg Boss helped strengthen our relationship.'
'For us, values and morals acquire the highest place in our lives.'
'Bringing in my 40th year with the 3,000 push-ups challenge made me confident to pursue physical fitness and understand my mental ability,' says Deep Malhotra.
'I don't know what my potential is.' 'This is not some sports where you can measure your speed and strength.' 'This is a continuous journey, where you discover yourself through theatre, cinema and acting.'
'The pressure was very high because I am not a Saroj Khan or a Vaibhavi Merchant.' 'I am someone from a reality show.' 'I was a nobody who was given an opportunity to express myself in the best way I could.'
Stars celebrate International Yoga Day.
A discussion on death or serious illness seems to be taboo in Indian families. Not having this discussion borders on being irresponsible towards your loved ones, asserts Harsh Roongta.
In an online chat with readers, Capt Partha Samai, group head of Human Resources at AGS Transact Technologies shared tips on how to crack a tough job interview.
Rahane was not ready to take a backward step when faced with difficult questions.