The US President won the dubious accolade for his appearance in Michael Moore's 'Fahrenheit 9/11.'
Graeme Smith's remarkable rise has not surprised those in the know, writes Jon Henderson in London.
Mumbai-based artiste Dev Mehta wants to use modern art to inspire people to think and see things differently. This is his story.
'I thought the action scenes in Heropanti without cables was hard. But doing stunts attached to wires is another level of action altogether.' Tiger Shroff gives us a sneak peek of A Flying Jatt.
The actress turns 34 May 13.
Don't worry, no spoilers here!
'Student of the Year 2 has no spunk, no plot and zero charisma,' sighs Sukanya Verma.
Just like his swashbuckling batting, memories of AB de Villiers' stunning one-handed catch against the Sunrisers Hyderabad will be etched forever in the memories of Indian fans.
At a time when boorish players' behaviour is a cause of concern for cricketing nations, the man earned love, respect, plaudits with his sheer cricketing skills.
A look at those who treat the idea of putting their life at risk as FUN!
'I grab every challenging role hungrily and try to give it my best shot,' he says.
Irrfan Khan talks Piku and his next Hollywood film, the Tom Hanks starer Inferno.
'Can't make Munnabhai Chale Amerika kyunki mere ko American visa nahi milta hai, toh Amerika cancel hai.'
To tap the rapidly expanding online retailing market, Philips Lighting, a subsidiary of the Dutch consumer electronics giant Royal Philips, has partnered 'exclusively' with Amazon to sell its latest product range.
We bring you a collection of some of the odd moments from around the world.
It is a good follow up to Avengers Endgame and marks the start of a new Avengers team, led by the friendly neighborhood Spider-Man.
'Whether it is Mulk or Article 15, I am talking about love and against hatred.'
Piyush Goyal has begun his term as railway minister with characteristic energy, but not all his new initiatives are being praised
A look at the top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Rediff.com brings you the buzz around celebrity sportspersons and their glamorous lives!
National Anti-Doping Agency chief Navin Agarwal confirmed the former India captain was tested by NADA officials in March but declined to elaborate further.
A look at some daredevil acts in recent years
'When you make a commercial film, you will realise how tough it is to make one.' 'It is tough to make the audience believe in things.' 'A man hitting 10 people and still being resilient... it is not easy to do that.'
'Harshvardhan Kapoor will go on to become one of the finest Indian actors of this generation,' predicts Sreehari Nair. 'In Bhavesh Joshi, Kapoor treats the movie like a box and tries to break out of it.' 'It's magic to watch a young actor like Kapoor achieve intensity without overextending himself; he can hold a frame while merely being in it.'
Sujal Kahar is all set to represent India at the Football for Friendship tournament in Russia.
Undaunted by Sachin Kengar and Yogita Desai's deaths, scores of small children in Maharashtra brave the scorching, unbearable, heat to draw water from unguarded wells.
Movies like Jungle Book, Conjuring 2 helped Hollywood capture its biggest share of the Indian box office this year. Can Bollywood keep up? Urvi Malvania reports.
'How did Hermoine fall for Weasley?' 20 years after Harry Potter made his debut, Vanita Kohli-Khandekar has some questions for its author
Ever wondered how Bollywood films have grown snazzier over the years?
'You worry when serious people, with control of our and our children's future, begin to start obsessing over social media, seeing it as an easy, lazy, fun, low-cost substitute for boring, old-fashioned practices of politics, governance and serious, fact-based debate,' says Shekhar Gupta.
Having established its licensing business for a decade, it is tapping real estate to build on its themes.
These Bollywood gems truly deserve two thumbs up!
Yaariyan may be targeted at a young audience but every single teenager who chooses to watch it will be insulting their own intelligence, writes Paloma Sharma.
Sukanya Verma shares her exciting filmi week with us.
Krrish 3 could have been a much better film if it had been a tad more original.