Do tomorrow's work today, today's work now. If the moment is lost, when will you get to it?
Rediff's Love Guru has answers to all your relationship problems.
'Ishaqzaade released on May 11, 2012. It has been seven years. But if you had spoken to me on May 10, 2012, and said that I would do 13 films with so many good directors and actors, I would have said, 'Chal jhoota.''
Quantico looks like your run-of-the-mill Homeland-esque drama whose only USP is Priyanka Chopra.
And yet, Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Rohit Shetty share so much in common!
A summary of sports events and persons who made news on Tuesday.
How many of the 354 films Aseem Chhabra watched in 2017 have you seen?
As the legendary actor turns 60 today, we look at his finest performances in the last six decades.
Advait Chandan decodes Aamir Khan.
Formidable challenges including funds for the farm loan-waiver, and law and order stare him at his face, with the opposition claiming the misses have outnumbered the hits.
Beautiful glimpses into Dilip Kumar's life with Saira Banu.
Welcome 2 Karachi is a sad excuse for screen space, says Paloma Sharma.
'I want people to get into the habit of paying money to see Marathi films. Otherwise, how will Marathi cinema earn revenue like Rs 100 crore?' Shreyas Talpade asks Prasanna D Zore/ Rediff.com
Creative and confident, these emerging fashion designers are the future of Indian fashion.
There are no real people in Tamasha -- there are only character-types written in little pink balloon-letters, all floating in cloudland, feels Sreehari Nair.
Once a beggar, Renuka Aradhya's company has a turnover of Rs 30 crore and employs 150 people.
How do you translate a first love into a profession? How do you become a writer once you set your heart on it? Susmita Bhattacharya, who once worked as a graphic designer in Mumbai, now teaches the basics of English to newcomers to Britain and is also a creative writing tutor. Her first novel The Normal State of Mind was published earlier this year after a grim battle with cancer.
'Put cricket, first and foremost, at the centre of every decision you take.' 'The bottom line must always be the sport that we love.' Rahul Dravid as eloquent as always in his M A K Pataudi Memorial Lecture.
'No other actor in India was as lucky as me,' Soumitra Chatterjee tells Indrani Roy/ Rediff.com
Full text of Rahul Dravid's Pataudi Memorial Lecture in New Delhi.
President Pranab Mukherjee on Monday addressed the first joint sitting of Parliament as mandatorily required under the Constitution after the general elections. The address is the political, economic and foreign policy road map of the Narendra Modi government and covers virtually all crucial areas.