It is the most potent symbol of India's soft power -- more perhaps than the IT industry and our managerial skill, notes Vanita Kohli-Khandekar
'After my injury in Rio I never thought I'd be able to go back to the Olympics. Somewhere in my mind I felt incomplete. That feeling always kept on driving me to do better. I am very stubborn, I motivated myself to do better and that is why I am going to the Olympics'
The entire Khan family makes its way to MAMI.
'Siddharth and I are alpha males, so a territorial clash is bound to happen.'
'My main concern was that a proper Sardar would not fit in the acting world, but things are changed now.'
Baadshah Pehlwaan comes out as a film is not only as a thorough entertainer but also a thought-provoker, feels Prasanna D Zore.
Here's how the heavyweights are faring.
For all the eager beavers out there, here are the ones, says Sukanya Verma, you should avoid.
Fun, colourful, comical are adjectives you will rarely use for a Vishal Bhardwaj film, but that's exactly what Pataakha is, notes Urvi Parikh.
Rediff reader Qamar Ansari, 46 from Gurgaon tells us how he lost 13 kg in 3 years and reclaimed his health.
Content is king, says 2018. And Bollywood agrees.
Let's see what Spain looks like with this Khatron Ke Khiladi contestant.
'People like Amitabh Bachchan and Rajinikanth are superstars. In my eyes, I am not a superstar.' Modest talk from Aamir Khan.
The Khatron Ke Khiladi contestant mixes business with pleasure!
Joginder Tuteja looks at the most successful female-centric movies in the last five years.
As the curtains come down at the Tokyo Olympics, here's a glance at the medallists and those who came within touching distance of glory.
Sachdev's wife Divya said that before deboarding, her husband had "apologised" to the teenager to which she said it was "okay".
Rediff.com gives you a glimpse of the stars that lit up the night at the awards ceremony...
Janhvi Kapoor does well as the girl trying to assert her 'kaabiliyat', observes Sukanya Verma.
Take tips from Aamir Khan on how to lose weight.
There's nothing Bollywood can't teach. Happy Halloween, everyone! :)
"I think those people should get into politics who really have passion for it. Getting into politics just because you are famous is not right."
From cool to cocky, fun to furious, stern to sanskari, here are all the crazy lessons you can learn from Bollywood dads this Father's Day.
'There is never a safe choice in the movie business.' 'Everything is chance.'
'I give Azad only Rs 2 (as Eidi). Zyada bigaad na nahi hai (I don't want to spoil him).'
Will these contestants dance into your screen when the show starts later this month?
Revisiting Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak.
'When you are sitting in a small city like Chandigarh, you think it is tough to make it in Bollywood. Sometimes when you see actors like Ranbir Kapoor and Varun Dhawan on screen, you think these things are beyond your reach.'
A look at the celebs on the red carpet.
They got their style game right on point!
'There is a problem in our culture where people think, especially if you are an actor, that you are their property.'
Since its entry in 2016, Netflix has announced over 60 titles to be sourced from India.
A look at the starry arrivals.
'The Chinese mindset and approach to India is far different from that in Pakistan.' 'This reality makes it possible for us to follow an engagement policy with one, while militating against engagement with the other.'
Who won what at IIFA 2018? We tell you here.
'2016 was the year when Shah Rukh Khan took risks and traversed along the path that would ensure the actor could shine more than the star,' says Aseem Chhabra.
Salman, apparently, is not too keen on doing the film.