The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'I'm a fashion philanthropist, but people are wondering how she can still be doing a song in a bikini.' 'When a woman becomes a philanthropist, it is always expected that she must be like a Mother Teresa kind of a girl.' 'Why would I become like anyone else?'
Lingaa can get tiresome, especially with the too-long fight scenes, but remains constantly watchable because of the miraculously light way in which Rajinikanth continues to wear his megastardom around him, says Raja Sen.
Like every year speculation is rife on who the contestants of Bigg Boss Season 8 will be? While the Colors channel is tight lipped about the final list, we have managed to source the list of most likely contestants who will be locked inside the house.
Deepika beats Priyanka Chopra and wins the title for the first time.
And it's written with tears, blood and unspoken lines.
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PZ's played a newlywed many times on screen!
Vicky Toppo is a young man who transforms into a woman each time he takes to the stage to dance to Bhojpuri or Bollywood songs. He tells Archana Masih about life as an entertainer in the interiors of Bihar's villages.
Meet first-time Indian athletes hoping to make an impression in Rio.
Madhuri Dixit and Sanjay Dutt Dutt will act in a movie again after 21 years.
Playing helps me forget the war, the bombs, the rockets and the children who were killed.
Were you ever sexually abused? Stalked? Harassed? Touched inappropriately? Tell us, dear readers, what you did about it.
'In a world where the corridors of power are packed with sexually promiscuous men, it would be interesting to see what sort of a president a man committed to one woman 25 years his senior would make.'
They're bold, beautiful and totally unrecognisable!
Director Prakash Kovelamudi's Inji Iduppazhagi deals with the concept of size zero superficially and you feel no emotional connect, writes S Saraswathi.
You'll see that there's more to the state than just its forts and havelis!
We bring you the good, bad and ugly looks of the week
The stars attempt dare devil stunts.
A look at the birthday girl's HOTTEST backless avatars on and off screen.
English chess grandmaster Nigel Short has landed himself in hot water and has been slammed by leading female chess players.
Sukanya Verma's super-filmi week marks a star-studded start to the year
12 models who prove that Dark is Always Beautiful!
Most farmers want to give Modi a second chance. They hope that the BJP loses at least 50 seats, so that it is dependent on its coalition partners who will then keep a check on Modi.
It's a $2 million, 20 carat diamond ring!
Nitish Kumar and his officials maintain that Bihar has one of the lowest crime rates in India. Bihar police crime data indicates otherwise.
David Moyes made light of his first dismissal when he leapt over a fence into the stands to watch the rest of the match and accepted crisps from a girl.
Rediff's Love Guru talked to readers and addressed their relationship problems.
It was the year 'anti-national' became the 'it' gaali, and our humble haldi-doodh became the toast of the West's wellness brigade as 'Tumeric Latte.' It was the year 'cash' became unholy and 'fake news' became real. Shuma Raha looks back.
Take a cue from our desi divas on how to nail your first date fashion.
Atul Kasbekar on the making of the Kingfisher Swimsuit Calendar 2018.
Learn to enjoy baarish Bollywood style.
'People should stop judging other people on the basis of their weight or how they look because I don't think being a certain body type is as bad as being evil or cunning. We have bigger issues in life to look after and correct.' Zareen Khan and Gautam Rode get intimate in Aksar 2.
Take a look at the good, bad and ugly celebrity looks of the week.
Varsha Thapa opens up about her modelling career, racism abroad, fitness and style tips and her ideal Valentine.
What the ceasefire does is to show the supporters of violence in the Kashmir valley an alternative to militancy, argues Colonel Anil A Athale (retd).
In the documentary The World Before Her, a young girl has to submit to the will of her father for a most gut-wrenching reason: 'He let me live... I am a girl... but he let me live.' Is that reason enough, asks Suparn Verma.
Raja Sen makes his predictions for Hollywood's first awards show of the year.
Be prepared to bump into some special people at the pandal.