Bollywood actresses share their take on the matter.
Syed Firdaus Ashraf/Rediff.com examines how Salman Khan went from a reviled, spoilt Bollywood brat to being a well-loved superstar.
Ex-US secretary of state John Kerry has torn into Trump for accusing him of holding "illegal" meetings with Iran.
Actress Shwetha Bhardwaj talks about her hot item number in Businessman.
Dhanush, who turns 40 on July 28, still defies his age and can transform into an unemployed college graduate, an obsessive, one-sided lover or the doting father of a teen with equal integrity and maybe even lead a badly written film to commercial success.
Chinese foreign policy will acquire a more ideological and less pragmatic character. It will be conducted with more nationalist overtones, predicts former foreign secretary Shyam Saran.
Rahul Dravid said he is least bothered about criticism and opinions of people on the outside.
It took India and the Indian Army to show to the world that enough is enough and to challenge the neighbourhood bully, he said.
The maverick Australian is in his first Slam final after a roller-coaster career.
'Children should be told that if they receive porn on their phones they should inform their parents or teachers who should in turn contact cyber crime.'
Bayern expect a top performance against Manchester United, says Tuchel
Manchester City players who were sitting next to Carlos Tevez in the dugout will tell investigators that they did not hear him refuse to play at Bayern Munich.
Chasing targets has been their Achilles heel throughout the tournament. The same batters who've plundered the bowling and scored daddy hundreds batting first, have resembled pale shadows of themselves chasing targets.
Snippets and gossip from the world of television.
'My wife, family members as well as members of the workers will be trustees.' 'The trust will take all decisions -- no family member can individually take any decision.'
Virender Kapoor, author of A Wonderful Boss: Great People to Work With, lists out 11 things that bad bosses do wrong.
Here, we pit male celebs who are clearly on opposite sides of the fence, against each other -- and we want YOU to vote on their sex appeal!
The actor who has often experimented with his roles will be seen playing an IPS officer in his next.
Here are the highlights of India's first-ever all-male fashion week held in Delhi over the weekend. Sallu catwalked, male models preened and menswear collections scorched the ramp. Check it out.
'If you talk about form then everyone goes through ups and downs'
The bad boy of Bollywood pulled out all the stops for his 'Being Human' fashion show on Day Three of the HDIL India Couture Week by getting Kareena, Karishma, Priyanka, Katrina, Rani, Preity, Sushmita and Bipasha to catwalk.
The actor talks about his film Ready, his co-stars and marriage.
Relationship coaches help you decode toxic behaviour and how it can potentially damage your mental health and your relationship with your partner.
It's quite a heated mood. Sukanya Verma gives us her OTT recommendations.
'It would have made (Producer) Ramesh Taurani very happy if I taken two Bombay stars, but the reason why I kept mentally rejecting the regular sort of casting was to discover this excitement, you know, can I crack it?'
A career Citibanker, 'Selva' came into the spotlight as the person who rewired the financial behemoth's Indian retail operations.
'But we need to turn around our cricket quickly and three games and no wins, you can't afford to get bad starts in IPL.'
Neettoo takes you through the making of the film.
Many people are feared trapped following two landslides at Shiv temple in the Summer Hill area and the Fagli area of Shimla city.
'I can't wait for the day when the market value of an actress is not judged by the heroes or the superstars she's acted with.'
Big B auctions lunch date, bid reaches 6 lakhs on Day 1.
For so long seen as the bad boy of Italian soccer, Antonio Cassano came of age in Italy's opening Euro 2012 qualifying win over Estonia and he will again be their focal point for Tuesday's game with the Faroe Islands.
The actor clams that he wants to win by being himself.
'They are out there, singing about their socio-economic status, their family structures, their politics, the way the system treated them, what they would like to change... and the beauty is that they are positive.' 'They are not bitter or cynical.'
In an interview with rediff.com, the bad boy of Bollywood Sanjay Dutt gets candid about his career, personality and dispenses advice to youngsters.
Hollywood action director James Bomalick talks about the cool stunts in the film.
The hot-headed Aussie rails against chair umpire, ATP after Miami Open loss
Federer, Djokovic headline Day 2 at Flushing Meadows
Through his newspaper Saamna, Shiv Sena supremo Bal Thackeray praised Salman and his father Salim Khan for their secular views.