Aditi performs... Sonam at New York Fashion Week... Sanjana falls in love...
Celebrities in attendance at the Luxury Lifestyle Week held in Mumbai.
Here's what your favourite celebrities are tweeting.
Just when it seemed that Bollywood had recovered with multiple big hits in 2023, it all came down in 2024 with a flurry of flops, disasters and mega disasters.
Athiya's lovely message for Ahan...When Ayushmann is happiest... What's Farah doing with Dharam Paaji and Shabanaaapa...
Whether for work or just to spice things up, Bollywood celebs love to experiment with their hair colour.
The Mission Olympic Cell is also considering higher incentives for retired Olympians and world-class players who want to take up coaching, in an effort to retain top talent within India.
'My mother puts up with me beating everybody up through the film but before the film comes to an end, she stops it. She is like, "I know what's happening next, I don't want to watch".'
Arjun Rampal, who is super-dynamic as the archvillain in Dhaakad, is expected to return in the sequel.
Patriotic sentiment is running high among film folk this Republic Day.
'I went to Kashmir for the first time during the shoot of The Final Call. It was stunning!' 'The people are amazing.'
Radhika gets vaccinated... Amitabh makes a revelation...
A look at what these film folk are doing these days.
Just how are Bollywood kids keeping busy during this N-E-V-E-R-E-N-D-I-N-G lockdown?
February will see only mid to decent budgeted films arriving.
It's birthday season in Bollywood... Sonam-Anand fly away to Switzerland...
Namrata Thakker peeks into the travel diaries of these celebs.
Arjun Rampal is the best thing in the biggest budget Indian feature of all time, says Raja Sen.
While actor Arjun Rampal's portrayal of gangster Arun Gawli in Daddy is gutsy, producer- writer Arjun Rampal pushes the audience to discover more plot holes than Mumbai citizens encountered this monsoon, says Prasanna D Zore.
Vaani's midweek motivation... Kalki ditches her make-up... Kareena is out of focus...
As he took the bow at the end of the Lakme Fashion Week x FDCI show, many in the crowd cheered for him with an inkling that the magic and the beauty they just witnessed on the ramp was perhaps for the last time. But no one in the fashion fraternity thought that Bal would pass away so soon.
Today, turning bad seems to have trendy, as A-listers are taking the villain route.
'Priyanka has done very well in Bollywood and Hollywood. But had she joined politics, it might have been a different story altogether. Given how ambitious she was, she would have made a good youth leader. She might even have launched her own party,' says Sathya Saran
Designer Rohit Bal, a pioneer who helped put Indian fashion on the global map and dressed celebrities at home, Hollywood and elsewhere, died on Friday night at a south Delhi hospital following a heart attack. He was 63.
When stars travel, they make lovely pictures on social media.
Bollywood doesn't need fire-breathing dragons when it has Bhai.
With the first week total set to cross Rs 40 crores, this Yami Gautam-Priyamani starrer is already a good success at the box office.
Arjun explores Incredible India... Bhumi visits a temple... Mouni's day is ruined...
While film folk have been regularly updating their Instagram feed with throwback and travel pictures, some stars have given us a peek into their beautiful homes as well.
Katrina's dher saar pyaar... Neha gets a new look... Abhay shoots for an ad...
Glam Fame Season 1 will hold auditions across the country, and the selected models will be mentored and judged on the show.
Can't remember the first Rock On!! magic? We take you through the memory lane.
It's the last weekend of the Ganpati celebrations and Bollywood decided to made the most of it.
'One has to move with the times to stay relevant.'
The stars Rediff.com Contributing Photographer Pradeep Bandekar met on Tuesday.
'We are talking about history, about things that transpired.' 'If we don't know our history, we will never be able to evolve as individuals.'
The beefcake looks lost, says Syed Firdaus Ashraf, his expressions for a gangster just don't hold up.