'Some days I would feel disappointed, but not many people knew that I wanted to be an actress. I had to wait, and I would keep telling myself to stop complaining,' Akshara Haasan tells Patcy N/ Rediff.com
'We wanted to make a true coming-of-age story since all of us have been through adolescence.' 'Most people are afraid of commenting on what these boys go through behind closed doors.' 'We just wanted to bring out that truth. People know what adolescents do, but they do not know how they do it.'
Rintu Rathod's chocolate Ganpati may not meet with everyone's approval. But that does not deter her.
Facing attacks back home over the issue of intolerance, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said India's diversity was the country's "strength and pride" and underlined the importance of peaceful co-existence.
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There are some 20-odd schemes with this default provision, or something close to it.
Urban Indians are developing a taste for freshly brewed and bottled craft beer.
Despite a couple of flaws Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Duos remains a superior package and still stands out, contends Himanshu Juneja
'Salman has changed a lot in the past few years. He was totally different when I shot with him for Jai Ho. He has mellowed down, but I don't like him like this.'
Categorising the original settlements of gaothans and koliwadas as slums, the authorities in Mumbai are keen to develop them into commercial complexes. The residents are unwilling to cede their rights. Ranjita Ganesan reports
Celebrated chef Gaggan Anand answered readers' queries on June 9. For those who missed the live chat, here is the unedited chat transcript.
Bollywood's Badshah turns 50 on November 2, and it's time to celebrate his life and his movies.
'The city was never the same after the attack. It was scarred,' says Nicolas Saada whose movie Taj Mahal offers a unique view of the Mumbai attacks.
'The more I lived in India, the more I realised that America was my home too.'
An excerpt from Conde Nast India's Make In India magazine.
Find out how Lavanya Ashok, vice president and executive director private equity at Goldman Sachs is inspiring other women to follow their dreams too.
How has the Indian State, in principle and practice, given shape to the essential ingredients of the secular principle and composite culture?
Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar masterfully weaves a compelling human story, says Sukanya Verma.
Desis in the US recall their earliest celebration of the festival of lights on American soil. Chaya Babu reports
On the occasion of Chinese New Year, we bring you a look at what 2015, the Year of the Sheep has in store for you!