Yesteryear's heart-throb Shashi Kapoor will get the prestigious Dada Saheb Phalke award for his contribution to Indian cinema. On this occasion, we reproduce Dinesh Raheja's nostalgia piece on the actor here:
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If "innovation" were a person, he or she would have looked like David Bowie.
For a phone which is marred with heating issues, does not provide a Quad HD display, is incapable of recording 4K videos, and whose camera performance in general is not in the league of flagships, Himanshu Juneja wonders if Sony has once again got is pricing all wrong.
India and Russia on Thursday decided to expand cooperation in various sectors as they signed 16 pacts, including on joint manufacture of 226 military helicopters.
Aamir Khan tells Urvi Parekh why his next release is probably one of the most important films he has made.
Were river experts excluded from IIT consortium on the Ganga River Basin Management Plan? Rashme Sehgal reports.
'I remember I was doing The Hate Story and had finished shooting all the other bits with Paoli (Dam, actress), only the erotic bits were left. It was the first time I was doing lovemaking scenes and I had no clue how to do that. My wife was like, 'don't worry, just be comfortable, it's your job.' It was comforting coming from my wife.' Knowing Gulshan Devaiah better.
A few simple ways to ensure you stay active and healthy.
"I am a bad boy in the film and I am one in real life as well," says the star.
Have you heard of the Burning Man festival? Or the Monkey Buffet festival?
Tired of weekend parties, discotheques and pubs? Have aimless visits to the mall and the latest movies lost their charm? Are you looking for something more meaningful? Something fun and challenging as well? Then this weekend, join Harish Srinivasan and his friends for a weekend at a farm near Chennai.
'The dark side is not me; I am a mama's boy,' Ganesh Venkatraman tells S Saraswathi.
'I'm a rascal, I'm going to play a paramahansa?!'
Internet-based systemic wisdom connects machines and people, and will drive next-gen enterprises, said Huawei's Yatish Nagavalli.
A daughter's ode to her mother.
'In school, I would get very upset when guys called me 'moti.' I would feel bad and pick up fights. But once I started working, I got mentally prepared for it because my weight was my bread and butter.' Going back in time with Guddi Maruti.
Shuma Raha finds out how writers are using social media to produce bestsellers.
'The government says it is trying to improve the institute, but its latest appointments say otherwise.'
It's your diet that holds the key to a fulfilling sex life. Boost libido by changing what you eat.
'Let me talk about young Indian startups with their hearts in the right place and how they are proving that innovations that represent 'affordable excellence' -- breaking the myth that 'affordability' and 'excellence' cannot go together -- is indeed possible!' says Dr R A Mashelkar, the eminent scientist, in this fascinating feature.
How has the Indian State, in principle and practice, given shape to the essential ingredients of the secular principle and composite culture?
The call to make brand ambassadors accountable has rattled filmstars and sports stars.
'I don't prepare (for a character), I become it. I don't have to think about a character too much, I become it. I give a lot of attention to detailing. Once I become the character, I go and deliver the scene.' Aishwarya Rai Bachchan gives us an insight into her life.
A food consultant tries to channel her healthier side, and here's what she discovers.
'The voter thinks that the State is not going to impartially deliver services, provide justice, basic law and order, social insurance -- so as a voter it's very rational that I may choose a criminal who will help me navigate the State.' 'A weak State allows a criminal politician to be the person who provides that guarantee to mediate whatever problem the citizen has with the State.'
'I don't compete with anyone but myself.' Sonam Kapoor speaks her mind.
Overseas consultant NNS Chandra offers advice on how to pick the right international education for you.
'I'm very opinionated. I do not stay quiet. If somebody said there are snake charmers in India, I will educate them saying that they are there but we use it for entertainment. People tell me India is known for its rapes. I get asked that in every interview. It's so difficult to defend it.' Priyanka Chopra gets candid.
Kapil Sharma, the anchor of Comedy Nights with Kapil, is the hottest property on Indian television today
A comeback without a digital plan may turn out to be futile.
The price tag of Rs 52,990 seems a bit off. Samsung Galaxy S7 has positioned itself as the flagship to beat, and with the very capable HTC 10 on the prowl, LG should have been proactive and imaginative with the pricing. A price tag of Rs 45,000 would have truly given the fillip to the first modular phone in the market, says Himanshu Juneja
In an online chat with readers overseas education consultant NNS Chandra addressed queries related to international admissions.
India'sstartups have a good beginning but will they survive competition is a big questions which needs immediate attention.
Hyderabad-based Anshul Sinha is making hard hitting films on important social issues, but there are no takers.
Sony will do well to pull its latest offering near to the Rs 20,000 mark if they want to make prospective buyers seriously consider the Xperia T3.
Is the Airtel Zero plan really a big blow for net neutrality? Will it end the 'free' internet as we know it? Amidst the hullaballoo over the issue, Sudhir Bisht provides a contrarian view.
Moushumi Chatterjee, one of the biggest stars of her time, gives us a peek into her life.
'When I was staying in Teen Batti (in south Mumbai), I had one washroom and we were 10 people. Today I have three washrooms and I am the only one using all of them. Can you see the quantum leap that I have taken in life?' Jackie Shroff gets candid.