This is not a film worth recommending, says Raja Sen.
There is such a thing as too much sugar, says Raja Sen
A summary of sports events and persons who made news on Friday
Writer's block, rejection from publishers and negative criticism are just some of the problems first-time authors face.
In all the highs and lows that India's most powerful, and only woman, prime minister faced in her life, the death of her younger son Sanjay was probably the most soul-destroying.
Kei Nishikori swept aside Rafael Nadal in the quarter-finals of the Rogers Cup.
Sukanya Verma shares her exciting filmi week with us.
From Aurangzeb to Sangh Parivar, the year 2016 offers plenty of hope in historical and modern literature.
Raja Sen feels Apoorva Lakhia's Zanjeer is an unwarranted, atrocious remake.
Mekhail delivered the most deliberate heart-tugging line of the day: "If a son asks his mother for money is wrong, then tell me." At the back Indrani gave one of her most beaming smiles that was meant to convey the exact opposite. This was no mother happy that her son had said he turned to her when he needed money because she was his mother.
Vaihayasi Pande Daniel reports from the Sheena Bora murder trial.
'She was the only prime minister who won a decisive military victory.' 'She won a real war; she didn't play video games on prime time TV over surgical strikes!' 'She understood power better than any other politician, saw it as her birthright and used it with inborn expertise.' 'Every politician today who tries to be a "supremo" through populism and absolute control over his or her party is referring to the Indira Gandhi playbook!'