Playful, vibrant and totally sexy! Rakul Preet will floor you with her latest cover.
The young actress who made her debut in Chupke Se, is looking super hot in a song sequence from the upcoming film, Dus Kahaniyan.
A little desi, a little tomboy-ish, Pranali Rathod is armed with plenty of adorable fashion moments.
Over hundred dead, hundreds more being treated for sun strokes. Almost 30 crore people across India are facing the brunt of the summer heat and shortage of drinking water.
'In this assembly election, Muslims here will vote for one who works, but also one who safeguards their identity.' 'Their existence is more important they feel, than a faulty light meter. So yes, a Muslim representative will make a difference.'
Janhvi Kapoor is busy promoting her film Mr And Mrs Mahi and she makes sure to match her fashion to the cricket-themed plot.
'If you ask me where I want my career to go, I have been saying this for a long time: I want to do a K-drama. I want to be in Korea doing a love story, full of romance.'
Sex, violence, song or dance -- the monsoon serves multiple purposes in Hindi movies. With the onset of the rains, it's the perfect occasion to highlight all the cool, crazy reasons Bollywood uses it as an excuse for.
Namrata Thakker takes a look at Bollywood's batch of hot mamas in their 40s.
Giselli Monteiro, who had debuted in Love Aaj Kal, transforms into an item girl in her next.
If there's one thing the full-of-beans star knows, it's how to stay happy, observes Dinesh Raheja.
This is the kind of film to watch with friends and maybe a six-pack. It has some risqu bits but nothing so vulgar that the pause button would need to be hit if Mummyji walks into the room, notes Deepa Gahlot.
The actor unveils her wild and carefree style on the latest magazine cover.
At times a pataka, mostly a hot mess, Kriti Kharbanda is -- as she herself says -- 'too glam to give a damn'.
Brides Today's cover girl Jacqueline Fernandez ups the hotness meter on the cover.
'aris can be boiling hot in July. The choice of viscose over cotton was deliberate. Cotton would have crushed badly. We used viscose because it is a wood pulp fibre and lets you breathe. It is cooler than silk. We had to consider breathability because the athletes would be on a barge, in the heat, for up to five hours.'
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'I've been a villain, I've been a champ, I've been a superhero, I've been a zero, I've been a rejected fan, and I've been a very, very resilient lover.'
As the talented actress celebrates her 32nd birthday on July 31, we take a closer look at her FABULOUS life from her Instagram feed!
American Holloway wins third straight world 110m hurdles title
Here's what your favourite Bollywood celebrities are tweeting.
Gorgeous celebs sporting white silhouettes.
'Rahul Gandhi is raising the issue of a caste census though his party has been doing injustice on this front from the 1950s.'
Which of these celebs made you go weak in your knees?
'The chances of The Shameless passing through the censorship board in India are slim to none.'
Vogue May 2019's cover girl Kim Kardashian will make you break into a sweat.
Sukanya Verma looks back at the trend's most memorable incarnations in recent times.
Temperatures in 17 locations breached 48 degrees Celsius on Monday, with the relentless heat affecting health and livelihoods across large parts of northwestern and central India.
The colour of joy -- bright, bouncy and jolly yellow.
Aishwarya, Priyanka or Amy Jackson -- who gets your vote.
We wonder what Deepika Padukone could do in The Fast And The Furious Seven. Just for fun's sake, here are some suggestions.
Sukanya Verma proves that it can be gorgeous too when seen through Bollywood's loving, lyrical eyes.
With the strain and anxiety of the longest Lok Sabha polls now behind the leaders, governance, with consensus, is the next step.
Forget comic chops, you'll not find an ounce of camaraderie between Akshay Kumar and Tiger Shroff as they go about firing ammo and flexing abs at a zombie-like army for nearly three excruciating hours of this noisy drivel, observes Sukanya Verma.
Dhanush, Mahesh Babu, Sushmita Sen, Bhumi Pednekar, it's a star studded show on OTT this week.
Tokyo -- the songs Japan, Love In Tokyo and Sayonara from the 1966 Hindi film automatically pop up in the mind -- is buzzing and crowded like any other metropolis, discovers Deepa Gahlot. The modern apartment blocks are built cheek by jowl, so close together that one can open the window and borrow sugar from the neighbour in the next building. One of the fears of the Indian traveller is the unavailability of vegetarian food. Every city and town in Japan has an array of Indian restaurants that serve every variety of cuisine, right from Gujarati to Punjabi to Andhra and Kerala meals.
Variety is the spice of life and the greatest USP of OTT platforms. Sukanya Verma points out all the wonderful stuff to choose from this week's mix.
See how the models owned Coachella with their uber stylish looks.