Police in Bengaluru have arrested 11 people, including a female actor, for allegedly kidnapping and assaulting a Kannada film director and robbing him of valuables.
"It's easier, easier than ever now to impersonate someone, to create deep fakes, to manipulate images, to misuse personal data. And most women, unfortunately, we don't know how to fight back," says Soha Ali Khan.
From double dates to Demogorgon, it's all there on OTT this week. Sukanya Verma lists them.
Any reduction in the customs duty on smartphone parts in the forthcoming budget will harm India's developing component ecosystem, discourage investment, increase imports, and make local firms uncompetitive, potentially resulting in job losses, think tank GTRI said on Tuesday. India's smartphone industry is a 'Make in India' success story, with 2023-24 production reaching $49.2 billion and exports at $15.6 billion, making smartphones the fourth-largest export after diesel, aviation fuel, and polished diamonds.
Asrani may have never been a marquee name up in sparkling lights or on outsized posters but the sheer proficiency with which he realised his characters has unleashed gales of laughter over five decades and made a significant contribution to several landmark films. Dinesh Raheja salutes the iconic actor.
'Story-telling is at the core of everything I do.'
From bitter fights to dope shame, Indian Olympic team's tryst with controversies
It's safe to say that Marvel is back, raves Varun Khanvilkar.
A NASA satellite, orbiting one million miles away, has captured stunning images of the Moon passing the Earth's sunlit side, which show the 'dark side' of the lunar body that is never visible from our planet.
The Indian Chief Dark Horse is targeted at the tough riders that do not want the bling but want all the attention along with a powerful and ultra-refined motor, says Indian automobile website MotorBeam.
'Mrs shows a dark side to the son and the father.' 'I had to do things that I wouldn't dare to do in real life.'
Madhusree Mukerjee's book on Winston Churchill bares his dark side, reports Arthur J Pais
There are many, many instances of this 'dark' approach. Sukanya Verma looks at a few.
From match-winner to vilified sinner, the World Cup has again provided the stage for Luis Suarez's polarising career to unfurl in microcosm.
The Congress leaders were on a fast to counter Modi's three-day long fast under 'Sadbhavna Mission' for peace, unity and harmony in the state. Modi broke his fast on Monday.
Foreign exchange reserves of the oil producers have increased by $1.1 trillion over the past decade.
From Vijay saving the day yet again to Vikramaditya Motwane's latest offering, here's everything you can watch on OTT this week.
China's National Space Administration landed the Chang'e 4 lunar probe at 10:26 am Beijing time on Thursday, in the South Pole-Aitken Basin which is an impact crater, China Central Television reported.
The Romeo actor has mastered the art of making each outfit look stylish.
India has achieved 100 per cent electrical connectivity, but 100 per cent electrification remains a long-drawn task, says Shreya Jai.
Volkswagen may also have to compensate customers for misleading them about a car's performance.
She knows just how to stand out in a room full of people.
Bollywood is looking at Delhi with a new pair of eyes.
World over, consumers are moving away from processed food -- meat in particular. Want to know why?
Investigative website Cobrapost on Friday alleged that IT companies are misusing social media platforms like Facebook, YouTube and Twitter to artificially boost politicians popularity and malign their rivals, with many firms claiming to be working for BJP and Narendra Modi.
Made out of sheer desperation and shot in straight 20 days, Ittefaq remains Yash Chopra's greatest triumph.
Andrea Christina talks about being bullied and shamed on social media.
'What's sad today is that there are so many people who cannot find work, not because the country is devoid of that opportunity, but because we are not doing enough in the country.'
Diamond supply chain is controlled by a limited number of powerful businesses, and is also highly concentrated in a small number of locations around the world.
How a free Web could harm you, now and in the long run.
The Aatma star turned up the heat as a showstopper for Shantanu and Nikhil's show.
Unemployment and income inequality are increasing in the United States.
The hurdles start with the mindboggling logistics of the project.
They are closed-ended funds, meaning you can invest in them only when they are open for purchase.
A social organisation scrutinising allegations of police excesses in Kerala has said that it came across several instances of custodial torture and violation of guidelines for arrests. The five member tribunal, chaired by Justice H Suresh, a retired judge of Mumbai High Court, said torture in police stations often had tacit approval of higher officials.
In India, democracy has not allowed the rule of the majority, says Fareed Zakaria
A selection of musings from around the cricket World Cup
The film courted controversy when its trailer got leaked on the internet.