Chaar Cutting is the perfect choice for the YouTube generation -- rich in variety and easy on the attention span, writes Paloma Sharma.
Next week, US Secretary of State John Kerry travels to India for the fourth annual US-India Strategic Dialogue
Multitasking is like taking your brain to the gym; do it enough and it will help, but stress it too much, and you are going to tire it out eventually.
Some of Bollywood's top directors started very young.
If we value India, we must not only 'Make in India', but defend the idea of India, too.
Life insurance companies are balancing the increasing use of celebrity endorsers by limiting the association to short, event-led campaigns.
Katti Batti is infuriatingly indecisive, says Sukanya Verma.
There's more to this country than just the Northern Lights.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will launch his dream 'Swachh Bharat' campaign on Thursday.
What is it about the charm of the Northeast and its mountains that it takes prisoners?
In our special series re-visiting Hindi film classics, we look back at the Jeetendra and Neetu Singh starrer Priyatama (1977).
Flipkart may walk away from ongoing discussions with telecom service provider Airtel for their platform 'Airtel Zero'.
If the idea was to make money for the government, last month's radio auctions were a huge success.
'Thugs is smarter than a lot of 'nationalistic' movies,' notes Rohit Sathish Nair.
We re-visit the location of Satyajit Ray's first masterpiece.
We re-visit the location of Satyajit Ray's first masterpiece.
Ladakh's picturesque Pangong Tso lake is under threat from tourists who care less for the fragile environment and the Ladakhi culture
Bollywood inspired weddings, Dharmendra's cringe-worthy attempt at realism, Sridevi and Aishwarya's painful connection and more in Sukanya Verma's Super Filmi Week.
These predictions will ensure you have the perfect romantic day.
Here's what all this good-looking handset can do...
Are you all set for Palak Dikhhla Jaa, asks Raja Sen.
In spite of the glitches and scramble, the Mumbai Film Festival shaped into an enriching experience, feels Sukanya Verma.
Conversations with her bestie in the bathroom and other Dosti tales from Tista Sengupta.
'The Pakistan government, we were told, has a plan to renovate several Hindu temples and Buddhist sites, which over the years have fallen into disrepair. The aim is to create a pilgrimage circuit to attract visitors from all over the subcontinent.'
This and more news from the world of showbiz in this latest edition of our glamour round-up.
'If every actor does commercial films, where is the space for the Amol Palekars and Farooq Sheikhs of today? I am happy being in that space and want to own that space.'
'The overarching fact of modern social behaviour isn't that we are irresponsible women and men, but that we are never quite sure, when and how to act responsibly.' 'This is the real side of every Twitter outrage, where those who tweet about stories of 'unreported domestic abuse' end up feeling superior to those neighbours who are summoned up as clueless witnesses.' 'This view of the supposed spiritual decay of our times, which is at the core of Gali Guleiyan, is thus more fashionable than perceptive,' says Sreehari Nair.
An army of 'book fairies' are anonymously dropping off some delightful books in public places across the world.
Sreehari Nair is *not* impressed by this lot of films at all.
Apart from its sight-seeing grandeurs, the city boasts a unique shopping and gastronomical experience.
Every major awards ceremony in the West this year has seen celebrities talk about diversity, inclusion and politics, sometimes even mentioning US President Donald Trump and his policies by name.
Old songs, retro fashion, 1980s pop culture, childhood icons and sharing space with Kundan Shah on paper, the theme of Sukanya Verma's super-filmi week was consistently nostalgic.
'I am not human... :)' SS Rajamouli has some fun on Rediff Chat.
But the supermodel has a secret instagram account!
A big part of October's charm is in its taking of a cinematic tragedy and presenting to us how we may experience it in real life, says Sreehari Nair.
It is definitely the heaviest in its class, which is likely to make in-city commutes a tad troublesome
Honda hasn't gone to town updating every single panel and trim
Apple is loathe to use customer data to deliver targeted advertising.
P Rajendran looks back on the 11 plus years he worked with Arthur J Pais, the India Abroad and Rediff.com editor, who passed into the ages on January 8.
'I remember I was doing The Hate Story and had finished shooting all the other bits with Paoli (Dam, actress), only the erotic bits were left. It was the first time I was doing lovemaking scenes and I had no clue how to do that. My wife was like, 'don't worry, just be comfortable, it's your job.' It was comforting coming from my wife.' Knowing Gulshan Devaiah better.