Her inner glow always provides that extra shine to her wardrobe.
In reel life, folks. Meet bubbly Ishita Dutta.
"Looking at the films come to life on set was a lot of fun. The lensing, the art direction and Prakash Sir's detailed eye. It felt like something special was brewing," says Naina Bhan.
'I didn't even know where Bombay was before I came here.'
Nurse-turned-actress Gihana Khan talks about her new film Mumbai Mirror.
'It was very difficult to understand what is going on in that period of our life.'
Chiseled abs, strong arms and toned legs. Celebrity couple Aashka Goradia and Brent Goble will inspire you to stay fit and embrace yoga.
Season two once again goes for dramatic overkill despite the spine-chilling gravity of the true events it is based on, observes Mayur Sanap.
'People are blowing up their entire retirement fund; they are selling their land and house to spend on one day for a marriage.'
Ross and Rachel end their super long break. Kate Winslet solves Easttown's grimmest mystery. Huma Qureshi gets political in Bihar. All this and more on OTT this week notes Sukanya Verma.
From what we've caught in a glimpse of its adrenalin-pumping promos, Jawan pays rich ode to SRK's inbuilt feminist. An army of females swarming its multi-heroines star cast screams iron fist in velvet glove in all its mainstream glory.
A weekly roundup of the best and worst styles from the celebrity circuit. Scroll down to take a look!
Juggling marriage, motherhood and movies -- all in a day's work -- Kareena loves her job and hopes she'll never retire. So do we, as the actress turns 43 on September 21.
Sumrit Shahi, the 22-year-old author of Just Friends and A lot like love... a li'l like chocolate, and one of the youngest scriptwriters in the Indian television industry draws up a list of some very, very familiar conversations :-)
From moments that felt long time in the coming to swashbuckling statements that could be interpreted in more ways than one, there are some that fanned our nostalgia, some made our jaws drop (or stomachs churn), some hit too close home, still others left us with a lingering sense of guilt. Sukanya Verma picks cinematic imagery that stood out in 2023.
'There were times when my courage and confidence would fail and I was close to giving up,' says Jyoti Kumari who wanted to bring her father home safely. So she began the cycle ride of her life.
My grandfather Ashok Kumar made me sack my secretary as he thought she was a bad influence in my life.'
'People coming from the slightly upper section of Palestinian society want to fight and I see vengeance in their eyes.'
'His time had not come, he went away before his time was up.'
'I did get a couple of offers (in Hindi cinema) but the roles required a doll-like heroine, a glamorous role. I was getting challenging roles in the South and so I stayed here.'
'The good governance which the Congress government claims has resulted in a regime where women in Rajasthan are afraid to go out of their homes.'
'Paap Aur Punya was not a success but I recall it with fondness because we had so much fun.' 'In one sequence, Shashi gets beaten by goons.' 'Saif toddled into the frame to rescue his Shashi Uncle from these bad people since no one else was doing the needful!'
Cricket happened accidentally as she would keep scores for her ancestral club Rajendra Smriti Sangha, near Hooghly Mohsin College in Chinsurah.
Shobhaa De recalls the splendid glowing Diwalis of her childhood.
Bollywood stars celebrate Teacher's Day by sharing anecdotes and childhood memories with their teachers.
rediffGURU Shalini Singh, dating coach and founder of andwemet, an online matchmaking service, offers advice on issues relating to love and compatibility in marriage, dating and more.
Mithali Raj insisted that she and head coach Ramesh Powar have 'moved on' from a bitter past
'Yellow Bus is a heart-breaking story based on a real incident and will strike a chord with mothers across the world.'
The father of Anju, a married Indian woman who travelled to Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province and married her Facebook friend there on Tuesday, said she was as good as dead for her family back home.
'The BJP is trying to change this mantra.'
'I want to use my music to reach out to the youth, to inspire them to create history.' 'To share knowledge, to tell them the importance of voting, girl child education, menstrual hygiene.'
Pegula upset with Madrid organisers after finalists denied speeches
These beauties that dark skin rules the world.
'Whenever she joined any of our family functions, she was so good, so simple.'
Spoil yourself silly in your favourite colour this Women's Day.