The holiday season has begun and Bollywood is busy vacationing. Just where are they?
Laxmi tries pole dancing, Neha takes a selfie...
Sonali takes a car selfie... Ranveer is ready for a run...
Sonu looks dashing.. Siddhant prefers to be shot in B&W...
Will she come up with Kanganesque observations on the Modi Sarkar's handling of the pandemic?
Love was certainly in the air as Bollywood wives celebrated Karva Chauth over the weekend.
Lakadbaggha takes up too many issues and does not do justice to them, points out Deepa Gahlot.
Lauren, always active on social media, posted her favourite 2021 pictures on Instagram.
The stars Rediff.com Contributing Photographer Pradeep Bandekar sighted on Thursday.
'Remo got a sudden heart attack just before he started working out.'
On Mother's Day, Namrata Thakker brings you some adorable pix of our favourite celebrity moms with their cute children!
Bollywood stars have posted gorgeous pictures on Instagram.
Rediff.com Contributing Photographer Pradeep Bandekar sighted these stars on Thursday.
The stars make their presence felt at the sixth edition of the Lokmat Most Stylish Awards 2022.
Sushmita and her thoughts... Malaika-Gauri get together... Divyanka's ode to summer...
Abhishek is all set for Bob Biswas... Boman gets surprise visitors on his birthday... Kashmera turns 50...
Arjun Rampal has a surprise visitor... What's Randeep Hooda doing in the Chambal?
Surbhi cleans her home... Kavita does some yoga...
Rasika celebrates her birthday... Lakshmi shoots in Kochi... Bachchan Pandey gets a release date...
Rakul takes a break from shooting... Soha, Lara celebrate...
Does Harsh Varrdhan need style tips from his elegant sisters?
Addressing a press conference in Mumbai, Bharatiya also alleged that Deshmukh had met a drug peddler and Underworld don Dawood Ibrahim's aide Chinku Pathan at the Sahyadri state guest house in Mumbai when a strict lockdown was in force.
Celebrity-inspired festive looks to try out this Diwali.
Prabhakar Sail, an independent witness in the cruise drugs seizure case, on Sunday claimed that a Narcotics Control Bureau officer and some other persons demanded Rs 25 crore from Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan to release his son Aryan Khan in the case.
'To play my first World Cup match in front of a packed home ground against Pakistan felt like a dream. I can still feel the atmosphere, how the stadium was, how people reacted and how we won that match. That was the best moment for me as a youngster.'
Travel from India increased significantly after resumption of direct flights in March, Turkiye Tourism Board said, with destination weddings contributing to arrivals
Tusshar Kapoor celebrates dad Jeetendra's 79th birthday by singing ' ..... !...'
As the second season of The Night Manager hits the OTT screen, Deepa Gahlot looks back at the top spy thrillers on streaming platforms.
UFC has withdrawn a bout from Saturday's card in Jacksonville after middleweight Jacare Souza and two of his cornermen tested positive for the new coronavirus, the mixed martial arts promotion said. Brazilian-born Souza was supposed to fight American Uriah Hall at UFC 249, which was originally scheduled for April 18 in New York but postponed because of the coronavirus outbreak.
Rediff.com Contributing Photographer Pradeep Bandekar spotted these stars on Thursday.
Alec Baldwin discharged a prop firearm on the set of his movie Rust that killed the film's director of photography and wounding the director, the authorities said.
'I was supposed to fly out for a film, and just a few days before, they figured out that I was on TV for seven-eight years.' 'So they said it was not going to work out.' 'That was heartbreaking.'
'Q: Where can I get a ticket on the next flight, or missile, or anything, to Japan?\n\n\n\nA: In this line that I'm standing in. Now shut up, like the rest of us!' Dilip D'Souza on the ever popular Q&A format.\n\n
Find out which stars Photographer Pradeep Bandekar encountered on Tuesday.
'Once the euphoria settles, even people in Gujarat will see Modi and his party for the hollow rhetoric-mongers they are, the failures at running a government they are, the extra-smooth Congress-clones they are,' says Dilip D'Souza.