'As the night wore on, we could hear insects, see fireflies and slowly, the stars took over the naked sky.' 'For those of us who spend the largest part of our lives in a cement jungle and wake up to machine sounds, this was music.'
Despite their entertainment quotient, the commoners are being targeted over their boring 'celebrity; counterparts.
RustOrange co-founders Samik Sarkar, Shashank Agnihotri and Kuvalaya Singh share their story and learnings.
The discomfort between Bani and Lopa becomes more obvious.
'Every day, when I deliver milk, I talk to the families and find out what is happening in their lives.' 'That is how you get to know the real issues and find solutions.'
'We are not laying any of our team off. We cannot do that especially at this time.' 'It will be hard for them to find other jobs now and we will not let our team down now.'
Four enterprising women tell us how they tackled bias and criticism to create a niche for themselves and are now leading their businesses.
Amit Singh, 32 from Delhi shares his incredible weightloss journey.
Students who have received admission to foreign universities are struggling with unexpected delays, additional living costs and scarcity of vaccine supplies.
'Further delay will do nothing other than the loss of a year and when there is loss of a year, think of next year you are having two first year batches.' 'Have the IIT system or similar institutions got the infrastructure to handle such a situation?'
'In the climax, if you see, Manoj Bajpayee and I engage in a fist fight.' 'It had to be shot in a single take so either of us couldn't make any mistakes.'
'We are human beings. We all feel low.' 'It could be work related, something to do with family.' 'It is an unsettling feeling. But that is temporary.'
How far will Lopa go to retaliate against Bani who gave it her all to annoy the beauty queen?
'Work really hard on improving your sound.' 'Try to get as much people as possible to listen to your music.'
'I want them to stand up against abuse, inequality and create a safe, equal world where men and women respect and value each other beyond caste and gender.'
'So far, we have sent 12 buses of workers home.'
That Manu wants unite his M3 group is clear, but if he has a hidden agenda, he'll be cheating his fans.
Will this season break records for maximum gossip?
Diya Parakh tells us how her videos are making people laugh.
The next few minutes are beep-beep-beep-beep-beep-beep-beep time as Bani lets loose.
Priyanka Jagga is fast becoming the most disliked person in the house.
What was garam and thanda on Monday's Bigg Boss episode?
'Was she missing her boyfriend whose animated t-shirt she fondly wears inside the house?'
'My heart sank when Lokesh's name was announced. It could well have been Rahul Dev, I thought, but no,' says Divya Nair.
'Be you. Be goofy and silly and don't be ashamed of it,' says Akshara Ashok who uses comics to talk about body positivity.
Women are taking up responsible jobs in Indian Railways.
'The heart is to honour all who have been struck by Covid and the map signifies that as a country, we can win this together.'
Miss World Washington Shree Saini tells us how she overcame multiple traumas and carved her niche to compete for Miss World this year.
'Cracking the exam is 99 per cent hard work and persistence and maybe 1 per cent luck.'
The number of times Salman Khan uttered 'Thank God' suggested how much he wanted the reality show to end.
'This exercise helped the Aam Aadmi Party and its leaders reach out to more voters and at the same time, fine tune the poll strategy.'
Mirror lehengas, organza skirts, pre-stitched sarees, necklet gowns, dhoti-crop tops in handwoven fabrics and hand-done embroideries with traditional textile techniques will trend.
First Lokesh, then Rahul and now, Gaurav Chopra -- every time a dull celebrity begins to take a stand, s/he is evicted.
When the task is about survival, violence is one of the many means contestants will employ. But when Swami Om is involved, violence seems to be the only obvious way out.
The Mahindra Monastery Escape 2016 is a one-of-its-kind road trip through some of India's toughest and picturesque terrain.
Last night's episode was a reminder that there is nothing in the house that cannot be reversed observes Divya Nair.
'What is the need to postpone the exam?'
And it takes two girls -- Priyanka, through Mona, to create a divide between bros Manu and Manveer.
'It will be a competitive market more than ever due to the layoffs that have happened.'