We live in a wonderfully weird world and here's the proof!
The next 10 images prove we live in a wonderfully, weird world!
Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar's remarks on Pakistan sparked a political row on Friday, with his party quick to dissociate itself from the comments while the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party latched on to them, accusing the Congress of being an apologist for Pakistan and the terrorism emanating from its soil.
Union Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde on Wednesday stoked a potential controversy when he called Arvind Kejriwal a Veda Mukhyamantri (mad chief minister), while recalling his own days in the police force.
Only a few players become legends in their playing days and Sunil Chhetri belonged to that rare tribe, India's head coach Igor Stimac said in a glowing tribute to the talismanic skipper, who will hang his boots on June 6.
BCCI president Sourav Ganguly was among the first in the Indian sporting fraternity to take to Twitter to pay his tributes to Diego Maradona.
Here's this week of photos that prove we live in a mad world.
Mario Balotelli is not mad and does not miss playing in Serie A, the eccentric Italy and Manchester City forward said on Wednesday.
At 6 pm on December 3, Mumbai's youth intend to stage a 'non-cooperation' movement of sorts at the Gateway of India. Suparn Verma, filmmaker and ex-rediff employee, has spearheaded the protest, inviting everyone to join him.
Director Revathy S Varma, who directed June R in Tamil, makes her debut in Malayalam with Mad Dad.
A quick look at the Oscar 2016 nominations.
Coco Gauff says she wasn't mad after calling 'foul' on USTA cartoon
India will probably have to wait for another three World Cups to have a shot at the title if they are not able to extend their dominant run in the ongoing edition, reckons Ravi Shastri.
It is time India learnt a lesson or two from China on how to win friends in a multipolar world.
Send in pictures and videos of fans waiting for the Superstar's new release.
'We emphasise the importance of not basing investment decisions solely on electoral outcomes.' 'Instead, focusing on investing in high-quality businesses capable of prospering regardless of the political landscape is paramount.'
A collection of oddball, amazing moments from the world!
''In my dad's film, there is a character called Shaadiram GharJode. He is Karan Johar ghar tode.'
Thousands of cosplayers came together in the southern California desert to celebrate the Wasteland Weekend.
'What a collection and what a man MSD is. A great achiever and a even more incredible person.;
US Open champion Coco Gauff cruised past fellow teen Brenda Fruhvirtova 6-3 6-0 at the Auckland Classic on Thursday, setting up a quarter-final against Varvara Gracheva in the Australian Open warm-up event.
Shaitaan's wickedness may be its calling card but relies on age-old formulas to do the trick, observes Sukanya Verma.
Australia's former women's captain Meg Lanning said that her early retirement from international cricket at 31 was forced by bouts of depression and weight-loss
Bairstow is the only English batter yet to play a significant knock in the Test series against India.
Popular doesn't always mean best. Here's why.
The LAB leaders said they will continue with their struggle in a peaceful manner through chain hunger strikes and protests.
'The show just wasn't working,' explains a source.
Made-in-India apps -- the likes of QuackQuack, TrulyMadly, and Aisle -- are wooing Internet users in smaller towns. Indian consumers spent close to $10 million in 2022 on dating and friendship apps.
Italy's Matteo Arnaldi produced a sensational performance to take out sixth seed Andrey Rublev and reach the last 16 of the French Open on Friday.
Bollywood loves number games. And not just the rat race kind. There's a slew of movies with numbers in their title.
A look at the big winners of the night!
After a few heavy-duty parts, the 42 year old is ready to let his hair down and burn the dance floor once again in his upcoming rom-com, Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya, co-starring Kriti Sanon.
Sachin Tendulkar feels that being "madly in love" with cricket has helped him stay at the top for more than two decades.
Taking to Instagram, Karan shared a poster of the film on Thursday and wrote, 'The journey begins at the Toronto International Film Festival! 'KILL' -- an action-packed high octane film starring Lakshya -- the next action hero to look out for.'
Dazzling, dancing and decked to the hilt, courtesans in Hindi films are a breathtaking mix of shiny fantasy and flirtatious poetry to behold.
Bollywood stars make pretty pictures on Valentine's Day and share it on Instagram.
Ranbir, Rashmika, Raveena, Vic, Nic, it's raining movie stars on OTT this week. Sukanya Verma lists her recommendations.