The India football captain said others players in the side are very much capable of outperforming him.
'Doesn't matter if two film olds are ungrateful to the industry that have given them all. Just wish they'd exit gracefully and keep their regressive views to themselves.'
As part of a relationship series to ensure you're lucky in love this year, we bring you an excerpt from The Secret Laws of Attraction by Talane Miedaner.
'I have defied critics who suggested that I should retire,' Magnificent Mary tells Rediff.com's Laxmi Negi.
Mind/life coach, NLP trainer and Mental Health Guru Anu Krishna encourages you to talk about your problems and offers solutions.
Indian cricket coach Gary Kirsten says the secret of his successful stint with Mahendra Singh Dhoni's men so far lies in the way he has embraced the country and its work ethics.
'I was scared, running from the reality that I was not physically and mentally well.'
Stars go for the loveliest holidays -- exotic locations with a lot of adventure thrown in. So we decided to bring you their travels with a special series.
All of 102, 'miracle' woman Man Kaur ran her way to a track and field gold medal at a world masters meet in Spain earlier this month, and in true never-give-up sportsperson spirit is already in training for her next competition.
On January 1 in 2018, violence erupted at an event to mark 100 years of the Bhima-Koregaon battle, leaving one dead and several injured, including 10 policemen.
The home-chef put Indian cuisine on the world map with her cooking experiments on MasterChef Australia.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Haneef's lawyers have released the full transcript of a secret second interview with the Australian Police
Australia's coach Darren Lehmann believes that a happy high-heeled WAGs makes a happy cricketer.
An image of a protest at the Coca Cola museum.
'As a person who has seen the treasure, I am worried about its safety.'
Though he loves gambling, he cautions against undue risks and says non-professional investors like the salaried class should invest through the mutual funds route and keep aside not more than 10 per cent for self-investing.
Mentalhood is far from an ideal comeback but it's nice to be reminded of Karisma Kapoor's radiant and lively screen presence again, says Sukanya Verma.
Have a clear vision. Plan in advance. Trim down the guest list.
Serena Williams is chasing Australian Margaret Court's record 24 Grand Slam singles titles
'If ever I served my country, it was by earning the label 'anti-national' in the age of Modi,' says Mitali Saran.
Revenge is not a solution, says Solene Paillet.
Have you seen Katrina's Instagram pictures?
'I was being pressurised to get married and I had to tell my family that I can't marry a guy and lead a normal life. I was gay.'
Here are the best responses to last week's message board, asking readers for tips to ensure a happy married life!
Trump ordered that they be reviewed in the next 180 days.
Presenting a list of words from 2015 that we should leave behind.
Australia's captain said, when preparing for a match or a tournament, his team considers itself the number two team which needs to get better.
Look how these models are spreading the festive cheer.
Health goals should be for life, not event-centric, says Aayushi Lakhapati.
Amid the sounds of gunbattle and bombs exploding, on Wednesday, the sound of music arose from the ruins of Mosul in Iraq, all thanks to one man -- Ameen Mukdad. The 28-year-old Iraqi violinist was responsible for a small concert in the city he was forced to flee by Islamic State militants.
'Modi should not feel shy of proclaiming as the meaning of secularism regard for all religions in proportion to their numbers in tune with the spirit of democracy and adopting it as State policy,' says B S Raghavan.
'Tamhane's densely composed shots achieve what a vacuously whizzing camera seldom does.' 'Like those Renaissance Paintings in which a bewitching lady is shown posing for a portrait, and daily life plays out in a corner unruffled, Tamhane's static frames have a hundred interesting things happening within them,' observes Sreehari Nair.
Malala was dressed in Pakistani salwar kameez and dupatta. She was smiling and looked happy as he was greeted at the airport.
Simmba is a dhamaka from the start till the end.
Aseem Chhabra introduces us to the best of Berlinale.
The annual Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards announced their winners and they are hilariously candid photos of animals in the wild -- from dramatic facial expressions to perfectly timed coincidences. The contest is about more than just silly photos. Founders Tom Sullam and Paul Joynson-Hicks started the competition to raise awareness about wildlife conservation. They hope the pictures encourage people to shop responsibly, be mindful of their water use, and speak out about environmental issues -- in addition to making people laugh. Scroll below to have a giggle!