It is a pleasure to watch talented actresses break out of their comfort zones.
...She is no Anushka Shetty, observes Moumita Bhattacharjee.
The first quarter has scored mostly flops, with just one blockbuster (Chhaava) and a smattering of those which have recovered costs.
Fashion is often seen as a world of effortless glamour but, watching from the inside at Lakme Fashion Week, I saw how illusory that perception could be.
'Each one of us have to save our planet, our environment,' she said in an Instagram post.
The actor unveils her wild and carefree style on the latest magazine cover.
One jumpsuit. Three looks. Take your pick!
'No words can heal the wounds of a mother who lost her child, or a friend who lost their companion. But we must speak, we must feel, and we must remember.'
Bhumi Pednekar makes a bold debut on Dabboo Ratnani's annual star calendar in its 21st year.
Sari gowns, as Bollywood knows, is the epitome of modern-day elegance.
Bollywood's ladies went all out, like every year, to make this Diwali fashionably festive.
Foot-tapping melodies and the majestic backdrop of a setting sun over Raisina Hills mesmerised the audience at Vijay Chowk on Wednesday during the Beating Retreat ceremony, marking the culmination of the 76th Republic Day celebrations.
The duo were reportedly shooting together for film-maker Shashank Khaitan's Dharma Productions film Mr Lele.
Wherever Bollywood celebs go, the cameras follow.
Take inspiration from these cutting-edge designs worn by fashion-forward celebs to ensure turn heads with your ultra-mod style.
Meet Shibani Bedi, the actor who wants to put 'aag' in fashion.
Ayushmann Khurrana and his wife Tahira Kashyap hosted a grand Diwali party for friends at their home in Mumbai.
Bhumi Pednekar looks effortlessly stylish on the cover of Asia Spa.
The winners of the Filmfare Awards feature on the magazine's April cover.
This trending sari style gives a dreamy ethereal twist to our traditional saris. And Bollywood is loving it.
Abhishek Chaubey's movie releases March 1.
The closing ceremony of the 10th edition of the Jagran Film Festival was a glamorous affair in Mumbai.
February is the month of Valentine's Day and expectedly, there are quite a few romantic films coming up.
Bhumi shares her Royal look....Vaani looks like a boss lady... Taapsee makes a friend...
Wherever Bollywood celebs go, the cameras follow.
Bhumi holidays in Paris... Huma prays at Ajmer... Janhvi visits her mother's Chennai home...
Film folk brought in the New Year with pretty posts and warm wishes on social media.
'I insisted only Jaideep could play Inspector Haathiram Chaudhary.' 'Yes, Jaideep is a really good actor but this was not just about the performance.' 'Even that tired walk of him reflects the mood and theme of the show.'
Looking fabulous in white, Bhumi Pednekar oozes classic glamour on the cover of Vogue India.
Tata Electronics on Saturday began the construction of its Rs 27,000-crore chip assembly plant in Assam, which is expected to become operational next year and create 27,000 jobs initially. The plant will produce 4.83 crore chips per day using indigenously-developed technologies. The plant's Bhumi Pujan (foundation stone laying) ceremony was held at the project site at Jagiroad in Morigaon district in the presence of Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and Tata Sons Chairman N Chandrasekaran.
Film folk showed off their stunning fashion sense when they attended a star-studded Saudi tourism event in Mumbai.
'We wish Bhakshak would create more public awareness about child abuse.'
Film folk glammed up for the Navbharat Times newspaper's 74th anniversary celebrations at the NBT Utsav 2024 awards.
Bollywood folk are busy busy busy during the lockdown.
Mumbai's heavy rains didn't keep film folk from going about their day. Here's how they spent their Tuesday.
Netflix has announced a thrilling line-up for 2025.
Manmohan Singh, the former Prime Minister of India, faced financial difficulties during his time studying at Cambridge University in the mid-1950s, according to his daughter Daman Singh's book "Strictly Personal: Manmohan and Gursharan". The book details how Singh, who was on a scholarship, often had to skip meals or live on a sixpence bar of Cadbury's chocolate to make ends meet. The book also offers insights into Singh's personal life, including his fondness for singing, his quirky sense of humor, and his habit of giving nicknames to people. Daman Singh describes her father as a man who was careful with money, had a good sense of humor, and was a loving husband and father.