Parineeti at Everest Base Camp... Ishaan shows us the rainbow...
'RRRockstar Mrning! #Yellove #WhistlePodu @imjadeja' CSK tweeted.
The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) on Wednesday admitted Go First's voluntary plea to initiate the insolvency resolution process against the airline. A two-member bench comprising President Justice Ramalingam Sudhakar and L N Gupta also appointed Abhliash Lal as interim resolution professional (IRP) to run the debt-ridden company. It has also put the company under protection of moratorium and directed the suspended board of directors to assist the IRP to run the company during insolvency proceedings.
Sarah takes a selfie... Madhuri quotes Rumi...
Tara wishes everyone Saal Mubarak... Bhumi wants to go to a beach...
Huma Qureshi rang in her 36th birthday on July 28 with her family and friends.
November has some of the biggest movies and Web series coming up for release.
''I heard from the Pakistani brigadier that Flying Officer Pradeep Apte had been killed after he ejected safely and tried to escape. This news sent a chill up my spine. I had been lucky so far...'
Kangana gives advice... Ranveer goes shirtless...
The stars make their presence felt at the sixth edition of the Lokmat Most Stylish Awards 2022.
Film folk sure know how to make Instagram look good!
Several retired and serving military officers attend Pervez Musharraf's funeral prayers.
Vaani celebrates her birthday... Kajol wears new glasses...
Nadal appeared close to retiring mid-match but found the will to beat Fritz
'Even after Awaara Hoon and Mera Joota Hai Japani, between 1946 to 1963, there were plenty of upheavals in his career. My parents had moved into two rooms of a chawl, with an attached bathroom, by then, but life was hard, and often there was no food at home.'
There is nothing exceptional in the plot that will blow your mind away, warns Divya Nair. Yashoda Review
We are currently in a transition phase and its resultant turmoil as a titanic struggle between Indian and Western value systems is being waged, argues Colonel Anil A Athale (retd).
'Love, be it between a boy and a girl or your passion for your craft, carries with it no complaints.'
Sikandar Kher's Nishikant Adhikari is a solitary poet by the corner, trying to remind us that the honest plans of honest people don't always come to respectable ends, observes Sreehari Nair.
'Don't take being laid off personally or as a reflection of your performance if you have always been a good performer,' says HR Expert Khevna Shah.
Two years ago this day, Astad Deboo, dancer extraordinaire, passed into the ages. A new exhibition Breaking Boundaries remembers the pioneer who redrew the margins of Indian dance.
Radhika gets vaccinated... Amitabh makes a revelation...
Minimal yet elegant, these stunning bridal looks from Anita Dongre will fill your heart with joy.
'I could have never imagined such a day would come and bring light and celebration of light.'
Hands down, the winner of Anurag Kashyap's patriarchy and privilege pooh-poohing exercise is Amit Trivedi and Shellee's spirited soundtrack, notes Sukanya Verma.
Bollywood has so many reasons to celebrate!
Sushmita gives advice... Karisma soaks in the sun... Tripti shines...
Priyanka puts on a bikini... Radhika turns cinematographer...
Sonam wishes hubby... Shamita talks about strength...
Look who Deepika bumped into... What's Kangana up to? Who's in the pool with Lisa?
What happens when a talented group of Bollywood actors get together? They give us entertainment, entertainment, entertainment.
After 2020 and 2021 saw movies either been made for the OTT channels or releasing straight in the digital medium, 2022 too saw films arriving directly on OTT screens.
Rediff.com Contributing Photographer Pradeep Bandekar glimpsed these stars on Tuesday.
Sitting courtside, Rafael Nadal cried as his great rival, Roger Federer, bid an emotional farewell to tennis at the Laver Cup on Friday, later saying an important part of him was also leaving the men's Tour with the retirement of the Swiss.
Ok Computer could have been our answer to every futuristic film in Hollywood, but it ends up becoming just an aspiration gone awry.
Salim Durani was the 'people's man', whose impact can never be quantified by the 29 Test matches that he played over 13 years between 1960 to 1973, or the 1200-plus runs he scored and 75 wickets he took with his mean left-arm spin.