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'This is a tragedy that must be stopped.'
The software had, perhaps unknown to Dr Tripathi, tracked the changes he had made. The 'morph track' feature of the software provided a trail of what had been done and also indicated that the doctor had, it seemed, opted to morph Sheena's face with the provided skull, much in the same manner that Fantamorph can turn a woman into a cheetah.
'A lot of fraud films are being made in the name of realistic cinema.'
Debutant director Ravi Kumar deserves all the credit for Indru Netru Naalai, writes S Saraswathi.
A look at the hits and misses at the box office this week.
India's Shivil Kaushik has emerged as the proud heir to the South African spinner's 'frog-in-a-blender' action.
He is in negotiations to play the lead in Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them.
Inferno is a yawn, warns Raja Sen.
This picturesque city is a fascinating mix of Swiss quaintness and modern flourishes.
Ramanuj Mukherjee shares his lessons from his first hand experience at Tinder.
Here are 10 first date fashion faux pas that every girl need to avoid now.
'These online dynamics stem from offline India, where pressure to get married by a certain age is generally greater on girls than on boys,' says Ashish Sharma.
A look at some interesting moments from the 10-day fashion gala in New York.
The film whirrs along from disjointed scene to disjointed scene, the only intriguing ones being weird B-movie moments that turn out, far too frequently, to be Batman's dreams, says Raja Sen
Tamil film Naalu Policeum Nalla Irundha Oorum is a tedious watch, says S Saraswathi.
'As a director, I am happy to take the blame because that's mine but I get blamed for everything.' Anurag Kashyap gets candid.
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What's it like for two people of the same sex to be in love Mumbai? Anita Aikara/Rediff.com finds out.
Watch the trailers and predict the winner at the end.
Raja Sen picks the bad movies of the year so far.
This week was the first time Peter and Indrani appeared in court no longer married, footloose and fancy free once again, even if in jail.
This is not a drill. We repeat: This is not a drill! Two more Harry Potter books are on their way. And fans have clearly not lost any passion for the franchise.
'Bollywood runs on the idea of age.' 'The moment you're single, even if you're 40, you're still appealing, you're still young.' 'The moment you're married, even if you're 25, it's uh huh. She's not sexy anymore.'
The stories in this anthology range from breathtaking to borderline bizarre.
Ileana D'Cruz shows Rediff.com a different side to her.
Indian star Sania Mirza, who is married to Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik, spoke about her personal life with actress Neha Dhupia in her chat show No Filter Neha.
Heartfelt, sharp, aware, bright, and sincere, these are the best speeches from the show.
10 photos that show it's an odd, weird world out there
Dismissing any threat in wake of plans by some anti-Telangana Lok Sabha MPs, including those from Congress, to bring a no-confidence motion, Union Minister Kamal Nath on Wednesday said the government has the numbers and the general elections will be held in May as per schedule.
'2015 gave us a set of Hindi films that brought to light, the true uncorrupted joys of filmmaking even in their roughness.' 'Films which told us why we loved films in the first place. Films that were less ashamed of revealing their weakness and ones that took chances with audience expectations.'
US-based journalist Preeti Singh's daughter studied with Shah Rukh and Gauri Khan's son, Aryan.
Anirban Lahiri battled for a good part of the day but managed to keep himself afloat with three birdies over the last five holes to finish even par and stayed at four-under for 54 holes at the DP World Tour Golf Championships in Dubai, on Saturday.
SuSu Sudhi Vathmeekam handles the subject of physical limitations judiciously without trying to manipulate a viewer's emotions, writes Paresh C Palicha.
'With Tiger, you always need to be on your toes and always ready to dance.'
In an apparent dig at the Aam Aadmi Party over its poll pledge to reduce power bills, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday wondered how such promises could be made by political parties in states which are dependent on electricity supply from outside.
The Congress on Monday stepped attacked on External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj alleging there was "quid pro quo" involved in her "assistance" to Lalit Modi in obtaining British travel documents and demanded that the scam-tainted former Indian Premier League commissioner be brought back and tried in India.
Laughing off questions on potential challengers, Jamaican sprint legend Usain Bolt turned on the charm offensive on his maiden trip to India, throwing humility out of the window to declare that his records are pretty much out of reach.
The 22-year-old was ranked 43rd in the World Cup standings in Super-G and was thought to have a better chance of gold in the snowboarding events she will also contest in Pyeongchang, an unprecedented doubling up.