'She will forever be remembered for being a disrupter - a disrupter in a positive sense - as she disrupted the hierarchies that existed in society!'
Bollywood stepped out to vote for the assembly polls, and made sure to show off their inked fingers on social media.
Indian athletes' performance on Day 9 of the Commonwealth Games.
Rory McIlroy got the dream start that has eluded him at recent majors to grab the first-round lead at the PGA Championship on Thursday, outshining the two other members of his 'super group' Tiger Woods and Jordan Spieth.
With so many films shifted to the new year, it's going to be a busy year for Bollywood's actors.
'There are reports that the Biden administration is contemplating imposing CAATSA sanctions against India, the largest democracy on Earth'
'I was told so often by people, "Please leave your brains at home".' 'And I would say, "I only have myself to offer. I can't dance like Madhuri Dixit or Shilpa Shetty. I can only come and act."'
'This man changed the mindset of a generation.'
Joginder Tuteja looks at the actresses, who waited patiently, and will now release their films in theatres this year.
The opening ceremony has been created by British screenwriter Steven Knight, who had produced the famous crime drama 'Peaky Blinders'.
Satyamev Jayate 2 will open in theatres across India for Eid 2021.
It is only in the second half that Batla House has gripping moments, feels Prasanna D Zore.
Nishkant Kamat passed into the ages too soon, at just 50, but he left behind a repertoire of films which will carry on his legacy.
Romeo Akbar Walter is based on the life of a R&AW agent who lived undercover in Pakistan before and during the 1971 War.
In a virtual address at the Summit for Democracy hosted by US President Joe Biden, Modi said India would be happy to share its expertise in holding free and fair elections and in enhancing transparency in all areas of governance.
Joginder Tuteja takes a look at the film projects that are on floors now.
Chelsea's youthful new-look squad reminds Juergen Klopp of his Bundesliga-winning former Borussia Dortmund team, the Liverpool manager said on Friday.
The actor unveiled Yamaha's annual calendar featuring some of India's hottest models.
'I am absolutely blessed to be working with the fittest actors.'
Modi will utilise the Presidential poll to show that he is the only leader who matters in India, argue Sunil Gatade and Venkatesh Kesari. So the question being asked in political circles is: 'Who will be the next Kovind?'
Raashi Khanna has been signed alongside Shahid Kapoor for his OTT debut.
Quite a few major stars would be seen on OTT this year, marking their digital debuts.
Subhash K Jha looks at actresses who dared play Momma at the risk of getting typecast.
The Summit for Democracy seems to have done more harm than good, notes Ambassador T P Sreenivasan.
This week we see the release of the very first underwater adventure film Blue. Director Anthony D'souza talks about his film.
Ranveer is loud, but not shrill, notes Subhash K Jha. As in singing, in acting holding your pitch in the higher notes is a Himalayan task. Ranveer resides on the highest notes of the musical mountain and still manages to be coherent, fluent and persuasive.
Joginder Tuteja lists what's up on OTT this month.
Catch up on the screenings of Sacred Games 2 and Batla House.
A mix of real-life-inspired and fiction flicks will release this month.
In the future, publishers will need to think of digital immersive marketing just like marketing a movie or show on Netflix is an immersive experience.
The aftermath of Mani Ratnam's Ponniyin Selvan has led to an argument that there was no religion as Hinduism in Chola times.
Instead, there was only Saivism, Vaishnavism, etc, and that the Cholas were Saivites, and hence not Hindus, observes N Sathiya Moorthy.
He was the mastermind in laying many an ambush, triggering bomb blasts and other subversive activities.
The stars attended the Femina Miss India contest held over the weekend.
The actor believes Romeo Akbar Walter is an amazing film.
Karan Johar has launched quite a few stars with his movies. He continues the tradition with Lakshya Lalwani, who will feature in the Dostana sequel.
'Look at what we are doing to the goats, the cows, the women, the children...'