'The ISI wanted to create internal disruption in the Valley by the killing of the security forces.'
The author finds out what makes Vikas Khanna the poster boy for Indian cuisine
The 12th annual Indian Telly Awards were held yesterday evening at Chitrakoot Grounds.
'He was God's good man and a beautiful human being beyond anything else.'
'When Zubeida came, everybody loved me and I got a slew of offers of the same kind.' 'People started saying, "Aap nayi Aruna Irani ban jayegi".'
Vikas Khanna's latest book Return to the Rivers is not just a collection of recipes, but a collage of memories and stories he gathered on a journey across the mighty mountains, finds Arthur J Pais,
The young couple went on a fabulous honeymoon to Australia.
Saluting Tom Alter, who passed into the ages on September 29.
Check out the celebs who turned up on day seven at the Mumbai Film Festival.
The chef who dons many hats -- food writer, filmmaker and humanitarian shares his culinary journey.
After injecting life into Mumbai's Prithvi Theatre and running it for years, Sanjana Kapoor tells Anjuli Bhargava that she is consumed by a new passion -- Junoon.
Remembering the Eternal Charmer. Remembering an Awesome Human Being. Remembering an actor and film-maker, the likes of whom we will not see again.
Here's what the new TV show Madhubala will be all about!
Rajesh Vivek passed away in Hyderabad after suffering a heart attack.
Rashmi Bansal's book Connect The Dots chronicles lives of 20 entrepreneurs who made it big without an MBA. In the first part of a three-part series beginning today we feature Kunwer Sachdev of Su-Kam inverters and Sunita Ramnathkar of Fem care Pharma.
The television actress beat singer Shaan and dancer Lauren Gotlieb.
Sukanya Verma looks at the jhoola, and how it's an unforgettable part of many a Bollywood imagery in celebration, romance, frolic and, sometimes, even menace.
Since South Asians look similar and unofficial racial profiling still exists, the Times Square bomb and Faisal Shahzad's arrest has sent shockwaves through the community. Many lamented that the plot came at a time when the aftershocks of 9/11 were waning. They fear that this will lead to more harassment of people from south Asia, irrespective of the country they come from.
Author Ruskin Bond never attended college, and educated himself in second hand bookshops. Amrita Bose chats with the author about his school days, writing and his love for India.
Bollywood gives Shashi Kapoor a final salute.
He also acted in movies like 'Junoon' and 'Phir Teri Kahani Yaad Aayee'.
Many of Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf members who emerged victorious have their own distinctive style. While there is an expectation of a 'Naya Pakistan' to emerge out of this political reversal, it seems the country is also set to embrace the party's 'Naya' style as well.
Sukanya Verma presents the changing faces of Shashi Kapoor.
Sukanya Verma celebrates the acting legend.
On the occasion of World Theatre Day, let's understand what keeps the arts scene ticking in India and how the same can be improved.
'Counter-insurgency operations cannot be conducted by following inflexible SOPs.' 'It is unwise to enter jungles with a large body of troops without precise intelligence,' asserts counter-insurgency expert Brigadier Narender Kumar (retd).
Bollywood says goodbye to Shashi Kapoor.
Just when we're very psyched about catching Salman Khan's new show Dus Ka Dum on Sony Entertainment Television, which kicks off on June 6, NDTV Imagine has decided to air its serial Junoon Kuch Kar Dikhanne Ka with Hrithik Roshan on the very same day.
'He personified the kind of debonair charm, sublime sensuality and unabashed romance women fantasise about,' says Sukanya Verma.
The 72-year-old director wins the award over Sulochana and Suchitra Sen.
The Kapoors were present at Karan Kapoor's photography exhibition in Mumbai.
Shashi Kapoor, the star who made us laugh, romance and cry, passed into the ages on December 4. We look back at the often underrated actor, who reinvested all his earnings as an actor into making films and keeping the theatre he established, Prithvi Theatre, alive.
'Rajesh Vivek always revealed much more of the character than what was written in the script.'
Sukanya Verma goes through the cool and crazy ways moon/chand/chanda/chandrama is depicted in Bollywood movies.
From Pakeezah to Ladies vs Ricky Bahl, from Shatranj ki Khilari to Umrao Jaan, the great city of Lucknow has made its way to the wornderful world of Hindi films.
The Modiquake has devastatingly hit all Opposition, says Nazarwala.
Sukanya Verma feels wonderment for Dil Se's fabulous, flawless frames, and she tells us why.
Even the heavens shed tears at the Eternal Charmer's passing.