'BJP loses a democratic election, then buys MLAs from the ruling party's flock and rides to power in these states.' 'Do you think Atalji would have tolerated this?'
Rediff.com Contributing Photographer Pradeep Bandekar sighted these stars on Tuesday.
Malaika cools off... Tisca at Faqir Chand...Saqib shows off muscle...
'This trope must have been taken in 30 films.' 'The rogue agent is a common trope and not something unique.'
If RCB are to win their first IPL title, much will depend on AB, a batsman who can change any game with his power hitting.
Arjun Kapoor has agreed to come on board on the condition that his role be made stronger.
Patriotic sentiment is running high among film folk this Republic Day.
'Rani made it very clear when she signed the film that she would shoot only during her daughter's summer vacation so as not to disturb her role as a real life mother.'
For Pinarayi, a victory in Thrikkakara would have come as public endorsement of his development initiatives, including controversial K-Rail project, which has witnessed widespread protest
Reader Gaurav Gupta and his family spent a lot of time with John Abraham in hospital.
Chelsea striker Tammy Abraham scored a late opportunist double to secure a 3-0 home win for Chelsea over West Ham United in the English Premier League on Monday.
Seven of Bollywood's big stars (Akshay Kumar, Ranveer Singh, Ajay Devgn, Varun Dhawan, Saif Ali Khan, John Abraham and Shahid Kapoor), who had 10 movies released with a collective budget of Rs 1,100 crore since December, could rustle up only around a third of that money at the box office.
Which stars did Rediff.com Contributing Photographer Pradeep Bandekar meet on Monday?
Against whom, dear readers, does Varun share a roaring chemistry?
With inadequacies in the Russian MiG-29Ks that India bought to operate off the INS Vikramaditya and INS Vikrant, the acquisition of a capable, long-range multi-role carrier-based fighters will be critical for India's naval power.
More than 1,600 employees of Air India, the former state-run carrier now owned by the Tata group, have opted for voluntary retirement under a scheme announced on June 1. These employees comprise 22 per cent of permanent staff (around 7,000). The airline has a total employee strength of around 10,800, including those on contract.
How many of these films will actually go on to have the next installment? Let's check out.
For audiences who love gangster dramas, there is a lot of fun in store, promises Joginder Tuteja.
In a special series #Tuesday Trivia, we have an interesting trivia question just for YOU!
Love stories, superheroes, family dramas, kiddie flicks, whodunits, rom-coms, Sukanya Verma lists your OTT menu for the week.
Joginder Tuteja looks at the biggies coming our way this year.
Gosh! the number of Bollywood folk who attended Producer Jayantilal Gada's birthday party, which also celebrated his back-to-back releases, Gangubai Kathiawadi, RRR, Attack Part I.
Out of 120 members of the Knesset (Israeli parliament), Netanyahu has the support of 64 members
Aditya Chopra-Siddharth Anand's Pathan, starring Shah Rukh Khan, will head to Europe for a lengthy schedule.
Rediff.com Contributing Photographer Pradeep Bandekar glimpsed these stars on Monday.
Yediyurappa and his son had rejected the allegation outright, saying that there was no truth in the matter.
If Rahul's yatra makes a political statement from the other side of the aisle and Shah Rukh's success underlines a more relaxed popular mood, Mr Modi and Mr Bhagwat's cues to their followers are coming from another place, observes Shekhar Gupta.
Photographer Pradeep Bandekar is not telling us how he knows where the stars are.
Joginder Tuteja looks at the leading men she's starring with.
A quick look at the winners of the 80th Annual Golden Globe awards.
Saif takes the jetty to work... Kartik goes for dance class...
The Indian government expressed its dismay at some of the language used by participating MPs in the Backbench Debate, specifically Pakistani-origin Labour MP Naz Shah.
Suniel Shetty's daughter walks the ramp for Abraham and Thakore.
Political power has now been outsourced fully to the Modi government. Even if the RSS is still, in principle, his guru, nobody would dare to whisper a word of advice to Modi, forget some whiff of criticism. When the shishya grows into such a popular and domineering leader, the guru has to applaud from the sidelines, points out Shekhar Gupta.
This week on OTT is only about three things -- entertainment, entertainment, entertainment.
Virat Kohli paid tribute to Dr Abraham Benjamin Villiers.
Meet the stars Rediff.com Contributing Photographer Pradeep Bandekar spotted over the weekend.
While we wait to see just how good Brahmastra is and how well it does at the box office, Joginder Tuteja looks at how sci-fi movies have done in recent times.