Trade analyst Vinod Mirani gives us the box office verdict.
Revenge is not a solution, says Solene Paillet.
We recently carried A Ganesh Nadar's account of having a cellphone connection go from bad to worse and asked readers to share similar experiences with us. Here, Deepesh Krishnan tells his story.
Rediff.com brings you an exclusive preview of the Bigg Boss 4's contestants.
What drove Ravana, a good king, and Duryodhana, who could match Bhima on strength and valour to ruin?
Namrata Soni, hairstylist and makeup artist for Aisha, talks about what it takes to make it in the film and fashion industry.
Makeup artist and hair stylist Namrata Soni on who make Bollywood's best faces.
William Dalrymple discusses with Arthur J Pais how the situation in Afghanistan is fast deteriorating.
Bruna Abdullah, from Cash and now I Hate Luv Stories, shares her story with Nithya Ramani.
In a quick-fix interview with rediff.com, Bollywood heartthrob Imran Khan, whose next movie I Hate Luv Storys is releasing next month, shares little-known facts about himself. Take a look!
We asked readers to share experiences they've had with their cellphone service providers. Here are some more accounts.
'If questioning and dethroning hierarchies is your primary motive, why not put an end to the practice of announcing your shining star, your box office draw, in big flaming letters and mentioning everyone else's name in small font at the bottom of the screen?' asks Sreehari Nair.
We asked readers to share experiences they've had with their cellphone service providers. Here are some more accounts.
We asked readers to share experiences they've had with their cellphone service providers. Here are two accounts.
'The best remedy would be to scrap Section 124-A of the IPC, a colonial vestige, altogether.' 'However, if legislators don't want to do so, they can do two things.' 'They can formally amend Section 124-A to bring it in line with what the Supreme Court has said about sedition.' 'The words which stand on the statute book today were inserted in 1898.' 'The Supreme Court's words are not a part of Section 124-A.'
'I don't want to do a film for the heck of it. Because of industry pressures, it happens sometimes that after waiting for a long time for a film, you give in and do the next project that is offered to you. I am happy I haven't given in to that pressure.' Straight talk with Surveen Chawla.
India's news broadcasters are a national shame that have polarised Indians, observes Vanita Kohli-Khandekar.
In this weekly self-help series, mental health and life coach Anu Krishna tells you how to take control of your life.
Deepika Padukone breaks her silence and talks about Padmaavat.
We asked readers to share experiences they've had with their cellphone service providers. Here are some more accounts.
We asked readers to share experiences they've had with their cellphone service providers. Here are three more accounts.
Mr Modi and Mr Shah will need him if they want to win UP again in 2022 and India in 2024. This signals a Yogi Adityanath-sized change in BJP politics, even under Mr Modi, Shekhar Gupta.
'Dev for me embodied all that kind of charm, optimism, energy, vulnerability, awkwardness and yet strength.' 'He's in every scene for two hours.' 'He has to play drama, melodrama, romance, pathos, comedy.' 'It was a relief when he said yes.'
As we prepare to return to the land of silver screens and samosa, Sukanya Verma looks at notable theatre moments in Hindi films.
Though this thriller has a good premise, it's execution leaves much to be desired. The only good thing about the movie is the performances by the veterans.
'My mother had a vivacious personality and it had to come out, and Vidya was our only choice.' 'She is mummy on screen!'
The producer is confident of I Hate Luv Storys doing well because of the fresh pairing.
A look at the top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'There are only two religions in this country: Films and cricket.' 'These two religions will unite all religions.' 'And that only happens in a cinema hall.'
Congress is the only other horse in the race for national power, never mind how distant. Narendra Modi and Amit Shah know better than to take the Congress lightly, observes Shekhar Gupta.
'The economy is in a free fall.'
'And it's been declining for so long, so consistently, that the promise of growth and better days now looks a fantasy.' 'A mid-1970s kind of pessimism, even hopelessness, is growing among the young.' 'This isn't what Mr Modi promised them.' 'Their aspirations and needs are clear and present, and not being fulfilled,' notes Shekhar Gupta.
Stalin owes his victory this time, like in 2019, to the hate-campaign of the local Hindutva forces, which kept haranguing him, and even his dead father, notes N Sathiya Moorthy.
'What guides Monsoon Wedding through and through is Mira Nair's openness as a film-maker,' observes Sreehari Nair.
In her weekly column, mental health guru Anu Krishna offers advice on how to take charge of your life.
'What we have here is a director who understands how people fight, but has not a clue about how they make love,' points out Sreehari Nair.
This is the most fun Sukanya Verma has had since Wonder Woman.
'Some months before his death, when I had inquired about his health, he was annoyed that people assumed the worst.' '"I am not going anywhere," Rishi snapped as only he could.'
A quick look at the Oscar 2016 nominations.
Jahnavi Patel tells us how Bollywood gives RED whole new meanings.