Nobody does ethnic chic as well as D-Pad!
'This film was being made when I was pregnant, so even if they wanted, I couldn't do the role.' 'The film went to another actress, but she made them wait for a year.' 'After Adira was four months old, they decided that if I am going to start acting again, they should approach me.'
'China knows the best way of twisting the knife in its dealings with India: By launching a major incursion into Indian territory,' says Rajeev Sharma.
"The basic idea is that India would like to continue to be the most beautiful woman wooed by all men, notably the two strongest in the house, US and China," the article titled 'Indo-US strategic distrust stalls LSA signing'.
Former England batsman Kevin Pietersen claims Andy Flower was a power-crazy coach, who presided over a regime of bullying and 'had it in for me' throughout his five-year reign in charge of the national side.
Palaniswami and Paneerselvam joined to oust Dinakaran and EC cancelled R K Nagar by-election.
Is Priyanka Chopra headed towards yet another big hit?
On Ramesh Sippy's 70th birthday, we celebrate the man and his milestones.
Kanika Datta visits the Cu Chi military tunnels -- a testimony to a plucky little country's 30-year war of resistance against, first, French colonisers and, then, the US.
'Once the violence is contained, the politicians must play their role, but unfortunately that is not happening.'
The state may have some power to put reasonable restriction, says the apex court.
Three stars of Hindi cinema share their memories of Jayalalithaa.
'People think Saif and I have a lot of issues but actually, there are none. When we met, we realised the so-called issues were only in the newspapers.' Shahid Kapoor discusses Rangoon and box office numbers.
Swamy said Prime Minister Narendra Modi should convene a conference of "insiders" to draw up a new policy especially after the recent Lakhvi episode.
Instead of ramming through change, Mr Parrikar has tied his own hands by placing reform at the mercy of numerous committees, says Ajai Shukla.
Holidays, slurping on ice golas, fights in the school bus for the window seat and visiting grandparents are some of the things Rediff.com's Anita Aikara misses dearly.
The women who made all the money in 2015!
Killer Kangana or Teasing Twinkle? Take your pick!
It is clear that wineries with good facilities for visitors will gain significantly both in image as well as in commercial terms, says Bengaluru-based wine consultant Alok Chandra.
Romance died, came alive and lives on forever, off screen or on it, in Sukanya Verma's fabulously filmi week.
The 102nd Indian Science Congress, which concluded last week, saw claims on ancient aviation and surgery, and created quite a stir
Two skyscrapers were decimated the day 2,996 died, one and a half decades ago. George Joseph profiles the monument that has replaced them.
The kindest thing one can say about Ishqedarriyaan is that it is yawn worthy
Sukanya Verma's super-filmi week marks a star-studded start to the year
Nodding too much can make you seem spineless or sycophantic.
Before Kill Dil, Govinda featured in these awful movies.
Which one are you looking forward to?
Rediff reader Reshma Aslam shares five finger-licking recipes that you will simply love.
Here's looking at the summer hits through the years.
The National Technical Research Organisation, the ambitious project to protect India's cyber space, is all set to roll out in May. However, experts are sceptical on how the government will maintain a balance between cyber security and civil liberties, reports Vicky Nanjappa.
Long before Prem Ratan Dhan Payo, Rajshri made some beautiful movies.
Bezubaan Ishq is pure drivel, warns Paloma Sharma.
Sukanya Verma looks at the debutants of that year and how they've fared since.
Rangoon haunts in unlikely fashion and, while the director's most straightforward picture, holds enough of its own marvels to justify multiple viewings,' notes Raja Sen.
The gifted actress passed into the ages on January 21, 1965.
The film falters on many coutns, says Paloma Sharma.