A weekly roundup of the best and worst styles from the celebrity circuit.
'No one in Sri Lanka could afford to stay at home, everyone came onto the street.'
Take inspiration from your favourite celebs.
The book, Gota's War, talks about India's "covert" role in LTTE's growth as the outfit undertook frequent terrorist strikes in the island.
She looked resplendent as a Rajasthani royal bride.
After AND, Innter-pret and Grassroot, enterprising designer Anita Dongre has launched her fourth label -- Timeless. Here is the first collection from the new addition, titled Jaipur...My Jaipur.
Here's a look at the weekend box office.
Costume designer Neeta Lulla on her fabulous work on the film, which won her a National Award.
Jaaji Mallige may please everyone -- those who have watched the original, and those who haven't.
The veteran batsman eclipsed a few rercords during his innings of 79 in the fourth ODI against Australia.
Malayalam actor Jayasurya talks about his idol and what sharing screen with the Tamil actor means to him.
Designer Anand Kabra's collection was not for the faint-hearted!
Husband Bharat Patel, a trustee of a Swaminarayan temple in Valsad district, was asleep beside the victim along with his minor daughter on the terrace of their relative's house when the incident occurred.
20 occasions she captured our attention.
The good, bad and ugly looks from the celebrity circus.
The Bollywood actress was the showstopper for Anita Dongre.
Traditional textile and art forms are being adapted into modern-day garments, ranging from the super-luxurious to the casual.
President Rajapaksa and Prime Minister Rajapaksa will transform Sri Lanka's political landscape after Thursday's electoral triumph, predicts N Sathiya Moorthy, veteran Colombo watcher.
Presenting two Bengali recipes to drool over. You can share yours too!
This is all you need for your summer fashion fix.
Designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee dishes on the process.
Designer Ashley Rebello gives us a sneak peak into the wedding details.
The migrant workers were walking along the rail tracks apparently to escape the attention of police. A video clip from the scene of the tragedy shows the bodies of migrant workers lying on the tracks and nearby with their meagre personal belongings scattered around.
Take a look at how the runway dazzled when she posed for the cameras with elegance and poise.
One of the three men killed along with Ishrat Jahan had told THE Gujarat police prior to the alleged fake encounter that he planned to commit terrorist act in Ahmedabad but the Central Bureau of Investigation found "no evidence" that they had come here "to kill" Chief Minister Narendra Modi, the agency has said in its charge sheet in the 2004 case.
It's going to be about inclusive fashion -- watch out for slits, yellow, khaki and gold creations.
The Central Bureau of Investigation has included the statement of Sheikh's wife Sajida as witness number 42 in its charge sheet wherein she identified the photograph of Rana as her husband Sheikh's friend Bunty who had stayed with them at their house in Mumbai.
He told the court that he had met Kodnani at Sola Civil Hospital that morning.
A summary of sports events and persons who made news on Monday
Old songs, retro fashion, 1980s pop culture, childhood icons and sharing space with Kundan Shah on paper, the theme of Sukanya Verma's super-filmi week was consistently nostalgic.
Khadi is the perfect fabric for the country.