This Diwali, surprise your loved ones with your extra-ordinary culinary skills.
Follow these 10 Chennai foodies to track down the great restaurants and awesome food there!
It can give a peek into your personality.
A look at films that were shot in Sri Lanka.
'I asked a group of uniformed high school kids: Who was the one Kashmiri they admired?' 'I shouldn't have been surprised by the answer,' says Sunil Sethi.
As the bull-run in Dalal Street gathers pace, people keen on riding it are looking to arm themselves with new tools and techniques.
Sripriya's Malini 22 Palayamkottai is a dark women-centric revenge drama that highlights the burning issue of sexual assault and violence against women
'Too much energy these three years has been invested in turning the party into an election-winning machine.' 'To recover its mojo, the Modi government needs a more impressive set of economic figures to flaunt,' says Shekhar Gupta.
Reshma Aslam tells you how to use mangoes best.
'Love Sonia is a motion picture with the ambitions of a novel.' 'When I walked out of Love Sonia this Monday night, I walked out with a hushed audience that seemed too overcome by the raw power of the film to even pause for applause,' notes Sreehari Nair.
Ever thought vegetable jalfrezi & murg malai tikka would be available at the South Pole?!
In our special series re-visiting Hindi film classics, we look back at the Jeetendra and Neetu Singh starrer Priyatama (1977).
Visual appeal or taste, what attracts you to food?
High retail inflation is exerting pressure on households to cut expenses wherever possible.
'Hindus are proud of what the Dharmashastras symbolise, but they don't want to do any work to preserve it!,' Sanskrit scholar Donald Davis tells Kanika Dutta.
Sandesh, Rajbhog, Rosogulla and Chamcham have been revamped to keep up with people's adventurous palates.
New Year is around the corner and these things should be on your agenda!
The heat wave that began a few weeks ago as well as the prediction of a possible El Nino weather phenomenon this year has beverage and ice-cream makers hope for a 15-20 per cent growth in sales in May
There is such a thing as too much sugar, says Raja Sen
2017 is full of long weekends! You won't regret planning your next trip to these wonderful cities.
Monisha Dudaney tells you how your partner will behave according to his/her star sign.
Tonight is not about taking risks; keep it simple!
Rediff.com have put together a picture gallery of the legendary footballer, model, businessman, doting father, loving husband, ambassador. Take a look...
This Valentine's Day, celebrate love with an exotic meal at home, says celebrity chef Rakhee Vaswani.
They will seduce your taste buds with tempting food pics of ghee idli, chicken ghee roast biryani and mysore pak.
Build something that customers love. And then sit back to enjoy it.
When trains and stations become desirable again, we might have a murder mystery with the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train as a setting.
A look at the potential blockbusters this summer.
Could Ambassador B S Prakash's nightmare turn real?
'We cannot be the country that created the Kamasutra and then we show flowers kiss and a child is born.'
Not many have seen the Kerala in which coconut trees are sparse but waterfalls, lush valleys, and deep forests are abundant.
The Hundred-Foot Journey treats its Indian characters with respect, discovers Aseem Chhabra/Rediff.com
Begin Again speaks to the viewer like few films have, says Paloma Sharma.
Jonathan Trott believes everything is coming together for England a week before they embark on their bid for a fourth successive Ashes triumph in Brisbane.
'His assignment as the Ambassador to the UAE was particularly appreciated by the Emiratis and Indians alike. He retires in a trail of glory,' says Ambassadpr T P Sreenivasan.
Gone are the days of over-the-top Diwali parties, says Kishore Singh. This year round, the taxman is the invisible -- and unwanted -- guest at these once extravagant affairs.
An excerpt from Conde Nast India's Make In India magazine.
Which one are you looking forward to?
For the region to realise its full potential, New Delhi needs to start looking at the land-locked northeast as an important starting point in India's 'Act East' policy, says Nitin Gokhale