Ross and Rachel end their super long break. Kate Winslet solves Easttown's grimmest mystery. Huma Qureshi gets political in Bihar. All this and more on OTT this week notes Sukanya Verma.
Joginder Tuteja looks at the forthcoming films, and also looks back at how successful this genre has been in the past.
Indeed, there were frauds, and the politician-banker-industrialist nexus played a role in the rise of NPAs, but governance issues in Indian banking are far more nuanced and complex, reveals Tamal Bandyopadhyay.
The Social Dilemma shows how social media is turning human beings into lab rats and zombies, notes Chintan Girish Modi.
'Let us stand together in displaying our utter and complete lack of spine, in safeguarding our hundreds of crore rupees of income and in supporting this military-style mobilisation against the very masses who have practically treated us as gods and to whom we owe everything we enjoy.'
Joginder Tuteja looks at recent films exploring the drug culture.
A playlist of 10 'so bad it's good' songs, our hostile neighbours will regret the day they decided to take panga.
10 photos that show it is a crazy, mad world
'I don't understand politics.' 'I don't want to understand politics.' 'I am an actor.'
'We still don't know how viruses that we ingest are killed inside our bodies.'
Sukanya Verma has a whole list of fun things inspired by Bollywood.
This past weekend, vampires, steampunks, zombies, rivetheads, and goths victorian gathered in Leipzig, Germany for the Wave Gothic Festival. The annual celebration drew over 20,000 participants from around the world. A reveller poses for pictures at the Victorian Picnic during the Wave and Goth festival in Leipzig, Germany.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities:
Joginder Tueja looks at horror comedies gone by and how they have fared at the box office.
'I have stood there and boosted morale but I haven't changed a diaper yet! Right now, I just hold her and put her to sleep.' Kunal Kemmu is enjoying fatherhood.
10 photos that show we live in an odd, odd world!
Sadak 2 is all set to release on OTT this month, and it joins a bunch of sequels whose original films released more than a decade ago.
'The solution is to enable a graceful transfer of the deposit and funding 'franchise' from capital-deficient firms to capital-surplus firms.' 'This will expand credit intermediation, bring down its costs, and put the financial sector on a definite path of recovery,' argues former RBI deputy governor Viral Acharya.
Owais Ahmad a class 12 student in Kashmir has developed a 3D Android shooter game that is currently being offered by prominent websites including Google, Amazon App Store, Get jar and Slideme.
Blondes do have all the fun, even in the movies!
The Occupy Wall Street protests entered their third week in New York.
The 10 images that prove we live in a bizarre world.
Saif Ali Khan's new film Go Goa Gone is set in India's most favoured tourist destination!
'I could see the silhouettes of three men on the sixth floor.' 'I pointed them out to the NSG personnel standing beside me and suggested they take them out.' 'They did not have the clearance to fire.'
Although Saif has experimented with his looks several times before, nothing as drastic as his blonde look in Go Goa Gone.
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Rediff.com's film critic Raja Sen, who has written the dialogues for the zombie-comedy Go Goa Gone, tell us why Saif Ali Khan's character is such a gamechanger.
These images prove we live in a wonderfully weird world.
Kanchan Maslekar tells today's women how to get out of zombie mode and live right.
Given Indian corporates's high indebtedness, new credit will be used for servicing loans rather than building factories. This is setting us up for more companies on life support and more zombie banks, warns Rahul Jacob.
The film is reduced to a lame science fiction with an overdose of action, writes S Saraswathi.
Here's your weekly digest of the craziest and funniest stories from around the world.
The website of Pakistan's Supreme Court was on Tuesday defaced by a hacker who asked the Chief Justice to ban all pornographic websites and do more to help the poor.
Here's what your favourite celebrities are tweeting.
'Dibakar Banerjee isn't simply giving a particular fascistic regime the finger.' 'Here, he wants to offer us a preview of the invisible forces and human tendencies that drive fascism, blind conformity, and mass hysteria,' says Sreehari Nair.
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Rediff.com takes a look at which pop-culture icons made it to the Valhalla of fandom this year.
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