Dharmendra's demise means the loss of one of the biggest icons ever in the Hindi film firmament.
'My heart weeps for Vajpayee, the prince among poets, the king among politicians and the emperor among statesmen,' says Sudhir Bisht.
The circuitous plot spins around the narrative like a yoyo gone berserk, keeping things tight but loopy, writes Raja Sen.
'I want to break the notion that models can't act.'
India can stay relevant in Afghanistan not by being a bystander but by actively bolstering anti-Taliban forces monetarily, militarily and politically, say Lt Gen R K Sawhney and Sushant Sareen
Hardik Pandya wished Team India luck for the World Test Championship final against New Zealand
Actress Deepika Padukone is making waves in Los Angeles.
Olympic long jump champion Greg Rutherford has branded the International Olympic Committee's decision not to impose a blanket ban on Russia at next month's Rio Games as "spineless" and expressed surprise that more athletes were not speaking out.
1997: Sukanya Verma offers a recap of its memorable imagery.
Vaishnavi K Nair, who recently graduated from Singapore Management University as an economics and law graduate, penned this letter in a fit of inspiration for all those guys who look upon women as mere objects.
Stokes smashed an unbeaten 135 to lift England to an improbable win at the Headingley.
Tough intellectual property rights sought by the EU in its free trade agreement with India have set off global protests
Rahul Dravid's biography The Nice Guy Who Finished First was realsed in Bangalore on Thursday.
'If there were ever a PR exercise to fix the seemingly irreparable image of Australian cricket in the aftermath of the most notorious on-field scandal in recent memory, then this is it,' observes Dhruv Munjal.
Rio repeat proves London was no fluke, says Farah
'As the longest-lasting action hero, Cruise doesn't go down without a fight.' 'He throws in a quip here and there, runs like he's only ran in his last 20 movies, takes a whole lot of pounding from beauties and beasts, but The Mummy's garbled mythology and recycled imagery doesn't have the wits to complement his popping-from-the-veins enthusiasm,' says Sukanya Verma.
'Rather than an outcome of 'pro-incumbency', the exit poll results betray a completely lackadaisical approach of the Opposition parties.' 'While a new kind of politics was on display for the past five years, they were still mired in their old-style methods which will cost them the election,' predicts Utkarsh Mishra.
'The message to India is (with attacks like Pathankot) basically what the Pakistani army is trying to test is how serious are you when it concerns the peace process with that country.'