'Rama is Lord God of maryada. Today's maryada is the Constitution.'
Following England's 28-run win over India in the first Test match at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad on Sunday, former cricketer Monty Panesar said that Rohit Sharma was 'clueless.'
'Indian Police Force encapsulates the same spirit, the essence of scale, the essence of action and that riveted rhythm that Rohit Shetty brings about, but is complete with absolute realism.'
Saira Banu turned nostalgic on her 79th birthday on August 23.
Kartik is in the US for the first time. Bhagyashree is in New Jersey. Sunny is in Ahmednagar.
In a series of tweets, she has accused his production house, Anil Sharma Productions, of mismanagement during the shooting of their film in Chandigarh.
Shraddha wishes 'the love of my life'... the Rainbow in Rashmika's life... Jennifer is 'Only 15M short' of where she'd like to be...
Just where do Bollywood's glam stars holiday? Let's take a look.
As India seems to be picking 'Bharat' at least in official communication, here are some interesting name changes.
AskMen.com has ranked Emma Watson as the most outstanding woman in the world. (Not that we needed them to tell us that!)
Varma also received a surprise message from his MI colleague, Dewald Brevis of South Africa, congratulating him on his India debut.
She took the room's collective breath away in a pantsuit at The GQ 35 Most Influential Young Indians event.
It didn't take much of a spark for their chemistry to be felt on the ramp.
Dulquer Salmaan and Amal just celebrated their 11th marriage anniversary and the actor did something special for his wife.
The criminal lawyer in Bhai's Eid release.
He doesn't need Yogi Adityanath's bulldozer to bring down a structure. He can just punch and the building falls like a pack of cards.
'The magnitude of responsibility one has while portraying a real life legend like Mr Muralitharan is not lost on me.'
Undeniably fun styles from the Class folks.
Avoid addressing your client, senior or employer with 'Hey'. It is considered inappropriate and disrespectful.
Shatrughan Sinha's rather substantial ego took a knocking recently when a group of students didn't know who he was.
This comes a day after he targeted the saffron party and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, asking why they were not chanting 'Jai Siyaram' and 'Hey Ram'.
The men's javelin final was drama-packed as confusion reigned supreme as Neeraj Chopra was forced to retake his first throw.
Reader Raman sends us a picture from London.
Diana gets a haircut... Shakti has something to say...Radhika loves her ripped denims...
Targeting the Congress, the PM said those who ruled Madhya Pradesh for a long time did nothing else other than corruption and crime.
There is going to be no defence of freedom of thought from this government.
Uttam Ghosh joins the vociferous debate on the Indian Citizen's Right to Privacy with his unique perspective on the issue.
In anticipation of his team's upcoming ICC Cricket World Cup match against the Netherlands, New Zealand batsman Glenn Phillips expressed his belief that the Dutch side will prove to be a formidable opponent in the tournament.
Pooja hits the gym... Up close with Salman... Janhvi reunites with Khushi...
Reader Mayur Selarka sent us this picture.
Gayle said only three teams dominating the game can't be good for the game in the long run.
The stars Rediff.com Contributing Photographer Pradeep Bandekar sighted on Monday.
Certainly the prospect of another showdown at the US Open in a few weeks is exciting, but whether or not 23-time Grand Slam champion Djokovic can stretch his career long enough to battle Carlos Alcaraz on a regular basis is questionable.
Having opted out of a New Zealand contract last year, pacer Trent Boult expressed his desire to play in the ODI World Cup.
After 10 seasons, KBC is just as interesting as it was when it started, feels Namrata Thakker.
rediffGURU Anu Krishna offers advice on how to take control of your life and relationships.
Serena and Olympia look glamorous in hot pink dresses from the legendary fashion house Balmain.
It is time to get seriously worried. There seems to be a move to "develop" the Ganga and as many as four Union ministries have joined hands to do it. The word "development" has not been mentioned, but all that has been said creates a sense of foreboding.