Salman appeared to compare Manu's jail term with his own. Hand resting on his chest, Bhai declared, 'Yehi hota hai jab koi nirdosh ko jail hoti hai.'
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The singer and former MTV VJ was a judge at the Lakme Fashion Week model auditions, held in Mumbai.
Sukanya Verma presents an appreciation post for the cast of this must-watch movie.
Who rocked the designer's creation better -- the model on the ramp or the celebrity off the ramp. Vote now!
Jil Jung Juk does have its share of laughs but it lacks the chaos, excitement and crazy fun that would have made the film more enjoyable, writes S Saraswathi.
Kiku Sharda will participate in the dance show Jhalak Dhikhhla Jaa as his popular character Palak.
The actor recently walked the ramp to support the cause of girl child education.
'If every actor does commercial films, where is the space for the Amol Palekars and Farooq Sheikhs of today? I am happy being in that space and want to own that space.'
Take notes from celebs on how to style the nine colours of Navratri this year.
A look at the fashionably festive stars!
VJ turned chef and author Maria Goretti talks about how she got interested in food.
'I don't get bothered by other shows, hosted by celebrities. The only pressure I feel is to run my own show well, and make sure it is fun and entertaining.' Farhan Akhtar gets ready for television.
Take notes from celebs on how to style the nine colours of Navratri this year.
'It is vital that objects such as the Harihara -- and collections from South Asia generally -- remain here,' the British Museum tells Vaihayasi Pande Daniel.
10 hot celebs have taken their passion for cooking to a new level.
Despite their hectic lives, they still find the time to like a million bucks.
Now, with an aim to make basketball the second-most followed sport in India, the NBA launched its customized NBA.com in Mumbai on Wednesday.
'Mandana (Karimi) openly said that it's not the real her in the show. Then the question is, who is the real you? Whom am I talking to?'
The new season looks super dreary, warns Sukanya Verma.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'If you are not able to perform today, 10 years later, you won't have an excuse to explain why you didn't do it when you could.'
Shashi Tharoor says the British Museum should change its name to Chor Bazaar because whatever it has within its portals is the result of 200 years of theft. The museum is once again in the eye of a storm for the possession of a statue of a god Hindus, across the world, worship as the Supreme Being.
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Ek Paheli Leela invests little effort in character development or setting, notes Paloma Sharma.
Wondering where most of them disappeared?
Are you all set for Palak Dikhhla Jaa, asks Raja Sen.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'I am not the kind of girl who would try to impress Salman or anyone else. And I don't get impressed so easily too.' Know more about Bigg Boss 9's contestants!
A group of concerned individuals as the India Pride Project and the support of one man dubbed America's Indiana Jones has resulted in the return of India's heritage back to the country, says Vijay Kumar.
Model Pia Trivedi tells Rediff.com's Tista Sengupta about the issues closest to her heart.
As Sunny Leone's film, Mastizaade, hit screens amidst a wave of unprecedented social media support for her, Ritika Bhatia finds out what India thinks of the actor.
'We teach our kids the 3 R's -- reading, writing, and arithmetic -- so that they can be successful. It's time the fourth R joined that list: Programming. My vision is to expose every student to computer science and show them that coding IS fun and applicable to their daily lives.' Just 15, Swetha Prabakaran, founder and CEO of Everybody Code Now!, a non-profit working to empower the next generation of youth to become engineers, scientists and entrepreneurs, is already a White House Champion of Change for teaching hundreds of students how to code.
'There are hundreds of items from Madhya Pradesh, Andhra, Rajasthan, Gujarat in Subhash Kapoor's loot. The Tamil Nadu Idol Wing wants to just prosecute Kapoor for three cases and close it. To me that's myopic.'