Quite a few stars were spotted at Mumbai airport last night.
The mother-daughter pair were spotted at the Mumbai airport.
The proud mother seemed especially happy after her team Rajasthan Royals won the match against Chennai Super Kings.
Reader Mohazzib Kuwari sends us a picture.
The stars return after wowing Vancouver, at the Times of India Films Award ceremony.
Reader Nikhil Vijay sends a photograph.
Reader Satya has sent us a photograph with a star.
The Mumbai Police on Monday issued a look-out notice for one of the four terrorists who are suspected to be holed up in the city to carry out strikes during the New Year celebrations. The police believe that the suspect Mahfooz Alam might be planning to leave the city on Monday, following which the Chatrapati Shivaji International Airport has been put on high-alert.
India cleared the release of a chartered North American aircraft carrying US Marines on Sunday afternoon. The chartered Boeing 767, carrying commandos of the US 205 Marine Unit, was made to land at Mumbai's Chatrapati Shivaji International Airport, for violating Indian airspace.
The Ministry of Civil Aviation is planning to start flights connecting about 120 cities in the country from the current 81 cities, said Praful Patel, Union Minister for Civil Aviation.
Bollywood gets ready to fly.
Here's looking at the airport pictures.
In addition to this, two more repatriation flights -- one each from Singapore and Manila ( Philippines) -- are expected to arrive in Mumbai on Sunday.
Railway services across city on the Western Railway and Central Railway came to a grinding halt at 10.05 am, as a result of the power outage.
After a gap of two months, domestic passenger flight operations resumed on Monday amid reluctance by various states to open up their airports in view of rising cases of the novel coronavirus.
More than 300 monuments, landscapes, museums, bridges and other landmarks across more than 75 countries were lit up in the official colour of the United Nations.
Suburban services were disrupted with trains on all the three lines -- western, central and harbour -- running late.