'In every episode, you are tricked into believing that this messy girl whose life is falling apart is so talented and real that you have to love her for who she is.' 'And you will love her eventually because Masaba is effortless and looks stunning in every frame,' notes Divya Nair.
No better way to end an elaborate Onam Sadya than with a bowl or two of payasam.
Priyanka Jagga is fast becoming the most disliked person in the house.
What was garam and thanda on Monday's Bigg Boss episode?
'Was she missing her boyfriend whose animated t-shirt she fondly wears inside the house?'
'My heart sank when Lokesh's name was announced. It could well have been Rahul Dev, I thought, but no,' says Divya Nair.
People with healthy lifestyles can also be at risk of heart diseases.
Airline flight attendants reveal the craziest requests they have received from passengers!
Bollywood's gorgeous actresses turned up to celebrate five years of Applause Entertainment.
The Mahindra Monastery Escape 2016 is a one-of-its-kind road trip through some of India's toughest and picturesque terrain.
Rediff.com's Rajesh Karkera and Divya Nair bring you the action from the Kaala screening at Mumbai's Aurora theatre.
Astro-numerologist Sanjay Jumaani looks up the numbers for Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas.
'To set up a successful business, one must have a solution to an existing problem or a better way of addressing the current solution.'
Kasam Shaikh is the fifth person in India and first from Maharashtra to receive the award for Microsoft Most Valuable Professional title in Artificial Intelligence.
Poornima Indrajith, who acted with Nedumudi Venu in the daily soap Oomakkuyil for three years, shares lovely memories of the legendary actor, who passed into the ages on October 11.
Actor Priyamani shares her style secrets, love for fitness and more...
The number of times Salman Khan uttered 'Thank God' suggested how much he wanted the reality show to end.
'Generic skills are in abundance, but technological advancements have left staple skills redundant.' 'It is why employers are now looking for alternate sources of hiring -- deploying gig workers, looking at Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities for relevant talent.'
Uday Kuckian and Divya Nair turn on their fashion radar.
For all of us who have been through the different challenges of the pandemic, each of the stories will evoke your senses in its own way, notes Divya Nair.
First Lokesh, then Rahul and now, Gaurav Chopra -- every time a dull celebrity begins to take a stand, s/he is evicted.
When the task is about survival, violence is one of the many means contestants will employ. But when Swami Om is involved, violence seems to be the only obvious way out.
Last night's episode was a reminder that there is nothing in the house that cannot be reversed observes Divya Nair.
And it takes two girls -- Priyanka, through Mona, to create a divide between bros Manu and Manveer.
Youngsters turn their passion for dance to raise funds for Covid relief in rural UP.
In the past year, Harsh and Heena Mandavia risked their lives and provided 23,000 meals to the poor and needy during the lockdown. What made them do it?
Remember, the security of your job primarily depends on two major factors -- how relevant you are for the organisation and how the organisation is aligned to its stakeholders (investors, clients and employees)
'There is a healthy culture of learning.'
The film bears its weight largely on Mohanlal's shoulders who mostly looks tired and old as he delivers his flat, unmemorable lines trying to look passionate, observes Divya Nair.
Drishyam 2 fulfills all the criteria required for a blockbuster in terms of story, message, performances and execution, aplauds Divya Nair.
'Remember to pick a mentor, with whom there are one or two degrees of separation.' 'Any more than that, you are wasting time.'
'I am really happy with how people remember my character.'
Insecurity appears to have provoked Priyanka Jagga to picking fights, says Divya Nair.
In a house where relationships change at the drop of a hat, this episode's big reveal pulls skeletons out of the closet.
'In the initial days of re-opening, both consumers as well as business owners will take a while to adjust to the new normal.'
The baap beti and their shock and awe moments: Will it win TRPs, asks Divya Nair.
'As an international student, I am constantly living in fear.' 'You're always on guard as to what will happen next.'
Young professionals who lost their jobs tell Rediff.com's Divya Nair how they reclaimed their lives.
'Work really hard on improving your sound.' 'Try to get as much people as possible to listen to your music.'
If the stories weren't bound by their themes or expectations or if they weren't limited to the time and the medium, Mani Ratnam's Navarasa could have been something better, feels Divya Nair.