Saina Nehwal, the 2012 Olympic bronze medalist, recently explored the Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve in Umaria district, Madhya Pradesh.
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Chhota Bheem: The Curse of Damyaan is a fun movie, its adventurous story and lovable characters make it worth watching with family, notes Riddhi Soni.
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In the latest initiative, the US food giant has roped in popular Indian cartoon character Chhota Bheem to sell various items through its retail outlets in India.
The much loved animation character had a field day around the rediff offices and some of his young fans.
Strong characters, attractive setting and good songs make the viewing pleasure perfect.
Director Rajiv Chilaka shares the idea of creating Chhota Bheem
The animation may be just average but who cares? Chhota Bheem wins, hands down, with kids.
Hitting out at Gandhi, the BJP said it was his party's app that was sharing user data with his friends in Singapore.
With the Lok Sabha elections going on, May is rather silent when it comes to new Bollywood theatre releases.
Chhaava deserves 2 stars for the historically half-baked film that it is, but 4 stars just for its attempt on making a film on Sambhaji, observes Prasanna D Zore.
Global studios and indie content shops tap into the growing fan base for movie and TV characters in India, report Arundhuti Dasgupta & Urvi Malvania.
Cartoon characters created and developed in local animation studios are enchanting Indian kids like never before, says Vanita Kohli-Khandekar.
Anish's emergence comes as India witnesses an exciting era in chess, with young talents like Erigaisi, R Praggnanandhaa, and D Gukesh shine internationally.
Trade analyst Vinod Mirani gives the box office verdict.
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Mighty Raju is a toned down version of Krrish 3.
A Pune restaurant is serving thalis named after famous Indian celebrities.
Rediff readers tell us how they are celebrating Ganeshotsav this year.
Amusing spectacles unfold everyday with candidates attempting a variety of things from donning the role of a chef to washing clothes to woo voters, spicing up the campaign for the April 6 assembly polls in Tamil Nadu.
If only Mahabharat was a made-for-radio special instead of a half-heartedly animated demo reel masquerading as a children's fantasy, writes Sukanya Verma.
As returns from fiction fall, broadcasters are experimenting with high-cost programming and new genres to grab more eyeballs. But can production houses rise to the challenge?
'I can snap my fingers and get 1,000 people overnight, but I can't guarantee that they will develop because there has been zero change in education in the country in the last nine years.'
Customised, personalised products -- objects that are quirky, fun and completely unique -- are the current rage in gifting.
The Smurfs 2 is a film rife with cleverly marketed mediocrity, writes Sukanya Verma.
Doting father Vinoth Chandar made an animation character based on his little girl to amuse her. Today, it has grown into a YouTube channel with 14 million subscribers from 75 countries.
Mythological and historical shows are lapped up not just by the young, but equally by grown men and women.