This one's just like a solid television of yore!
R Madhavan has a flair for playing unlikeable characters well and he achieves that here too, writes Sukanya Verma.
Sukanya Verma lists 10 of her favourite songs of the year, in no particular order.
Pandya and teammate K L Rahul were issued show cause notices by the BCCI for their remarks on women which triggered a social media storm. Regret and not apology was what Pandya offered in his reply.
Kangana, Priyanka or Vaani Kapoor -- who takes the top slot?
The general masses have high expectations from the Budget.
Any settlement with Pakistan won't last unless it comes with big power guarantees, says Shekhar Gupta.
Amazing stories about some of our best loved movies from Bhavani Iyer who wrote them.
Syed Firdaus Ashraf/Rediff.com examines how Salman Khan went from a reviled, spoilt Bollywood brat to being a well-loved superstar.
Her elfin face could be seen and once more after many days the victim of this murder had a face and a presence.
Presenting the best designs from Pune Fashion Week 2016 that look apt for this festive season.
The two new Pixel phones are finally available in India.
News of all that's transpired on and off the football field.
There is growing alarm at the inexorable rise of China, both of its military prowess and its aggressive bullying of other countries plus its subjugation of whole portions of its own population.
Cable operators continued to black out pay channels in South Delhi on Tuesday, making it clear that consumers will have to either go in for set top boxes to watch these channels or be content with the free-to-air ones.
The budget-friendly Honor 9N is well designed and comes in exciting colours.
A New York commuter train that derailed on the weekend killing four people and injuring 63 others was travelling at a speed of 82 miles per hour -- nearly three times faster than the recommended limit -- when it veered off the tracks along a curve, authorities said.
Sameer Buddha was just the kind of witness Indrani's lawyer Sudeep Pasbola dislikes. Someone, who had temporarily dumped his memory before entering the court. He answered most questions, one after another, one after another, one after another, with a monotonous, deadpan: 'I don't remember.' 'I don't remember.' 'I don't remember.'
Imlibenla was 17 when she won the Miss Nagaland title in 2012.
For the past few years the top brass at Pearson did pretty well to grapple with the threat of digital disruption.
In just 18 frames, the photograph of the dainty Sheena, with her winsome smile and starry eyes, dissolved, flesh falling off her facial bones, into what the CBI alleged was her corresponding yellowed, morose-looking skull with hollow, haunting eye sockets.
HTC gets back into the innovation game with the HTC U12 Plus, says Ashish Narsale.
Senior bureaucrats say the government has planned a 'feel-good' Budget after the 'pain' of demonetisation.
Rajesh Alva brings you the details of the first maxi-scooter from the Suzuki stable.
Kaththi Sandai is a tedious action film, feels S Saraswathi.
The court held that Salman was driving under the influence of alcohol and also did not have a driving license.
The Toyota Yaris was finally launched in India last month. Rajesh Alva/Rediff.com offers a quick checklist of what appeals to him about the car, and what doesn't.
Balazs Jarabik, a visiting scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, where his research focuses on Ukraine and Eastern Europe, says preliminary and not direct evidence points suggests that the Ukrainian rebels shot down the plane. In this interview with Rediff.com's Vicky Nanjappa, Jarabik says that it would not be right to call this an act of terror or a war crime as it appears to be a horrible mistake.
The phones may look simple but are smarter than you think, says Ashish Narsale/Rediff.com.
Indian roads are far more unsafe than its railways. A sense of urgency is required to tackle India's embarrassing record on road safety.
Check out the star arrivals.
Mersal is the first Vijay film to make Rs 200 crores. Some say credit for the star's most successful film goes to the BJP and its opponents.
Urvi Malvania reports on Disney India's year of ups and downs and the films that saved the studio.
'Designing the Bigg Boss sets is total dhamaal!' 'They are so happy with the way I design the sets that no questions are asked.' 'Contestants live there for three months, and so, the sets also become a character.'
Shakespeare Wallah had been out of circulation for a long time, but a restored version of the film opened in New York on November 10. It will travel after that to other cities in the US and hopefully, soon to India as well, says Aseem Chhabra, author of the bestseller Shashi Kapoor: The Householder, The Star.