Pavan Malhotra, one of our finest actors, shows us another side of Bollywood.
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The banyan tree and the green chilli; the crow and the beetle; the rose and the mango; the informality and good humour of its people... Beloved author Ruskin Bond continues Rediff.com's special series on India's treasures, and tells Archana Masih that India's wealth lies in its simple splendours.
Rediff.com reproduces the 1997 feature about Laxman, his passion for crows, and of course, his genius.
In reel life, folks. Meet bubbly Ishita Dutta.
His recent films not doing well may have dented his confidence, but Ranbir Kapoor does not let the hurt show. Instead, he opens himself to a barrage of questions, both easy and difficult.
'If standing in a bank or ATM line is a test of patriotism, why is not a single leader standing in that queue too?'
Priyanka Chopra, Irrfan Khan and Nawazuddin Siddiqui make a global statement on the power of Indian cinema, says Vanita Kohli-Khandekar.
I'm fearless in Mumbai, am I? Gauri Ghadi wonders
On Hrishikesh Mukherjee's 91st birth anniversary on September 30, we bring back excerpts from a Rediff interview with the brilliant filmmaker, just after the release of his last film, Jhoot Bole Kauwa Kate.
Ajit Mishra, Vice President, Research, Religare Broking, answers readers' stock market queries. Ajit will offer his unbiased views on a weekly basis
They'll spice up your Instagram feeds with their lip-smacking food pics.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'While they are a long way off from the box office muscle that the Khans enjoy, a host of young stars are entering the Rs 100 crore club that was earlier the reserve of the seniors. This year will see a lot of young stars in action.'
It took Gour Hari Das three decades to wrangle out a certificate recognising his work as a freedom fighter. His struggle is now the subject of a film
Ten months after new Sebi norms set in, some senior directors still hold more board seats than allowed.
'The Maharashtra government diktat is another meddling example in an industry where politics or language has no role to play.' 'Cinema has a universal language. Filmmakers are divided across regions, but united in their passion for films,' says director Suparn Verma.
Whether the Udta Punjab makers cave in remains to be seen but here's a list of the ones who did.
The Indian indices also offer one of the lowest dividend yields.
In India post the success of masala and green bonds on the LSE, Nikhil Rathi tells Rajesh Bhayani that there are many international investors interested in buying into the India story