For the love of films... and larger-than-life food!
'If you are not able to perform today, 10 years later, you won't have an excuse to explain why you didn't do it when you could.'
Does Mumbai's Masala Library live up to its reputation? Harnoor Channi Tiwary finds out!
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said he has asked soft drink makers like Pepsi to try and mix aerated drinks with 5 per cent fruit juice to help distressed farmers find a new market for their produce.
A new restaurant in Connaught Place serves platefuls of nostalgia and drama for Dharmendra fans.
Stating that India is new bright spot of hope and opportunity for the world, the prime minister said India among other things is igniting the engines of its manufacturing sector and making its farms more productive and more resilient.
Rediff.com brings you the second instalment of the Best Sports Photos of the Year!
IndiGo's ascent is not without its risks, however.
'As a child I was very glad to be around him, to breathe his happiness.' 'I was aware that he would focus 100 per cent on whatever he was doing, whether it was playing with me, or going to the bullfights, or painting -- which he seemed to do non-stop,' Pablo's grandson tells Kishore Singh.
The gorgeous Karan Kapoor will be back in India soon. Very soon!
'If we chose to do the right things, it is possible to avoid job losses at a mass scale,' ABB MD Sanjeev Sharma tells Raghu Krishnan.
When Correa was hailed as India's greatest architect in 2013, he said, 'Greatest is so...so definite. Most innovative might have been better'
Suresh Narayanan, chairman & managing director, Nestl India, shares tips on crisis management.
It was an art, says Mandvi, that all Indian-American actors had to cultivate.
How often have you been accused of using these words?
About time the Tata companies that are owned by the public are freed from the clutches of Tata Sons, says Sudhir Bisht.
You'll end up being more satisfied, eat your food without guilt and be healthier.
Mumbai-origin Gulam Kaderbhoy Noon, who migrated to Britain with little funds and went on to found several Indian food companies that made him known as Britain's first 'Curry King', died on Tuesday at the age of 79 after he surrendered in his battle against liver cancer.
Tonight is not about taking risks; keep it simple!
Priya Bala of Folomojo.com hits the road!
Try these easy chicken recipes from Reshma Aslam's kitchen diary.
Rediff reader Ramesh Menon shares his experience of eating on Indian Railways.
Rashme Sehgal took a ride on the Gatimaan Express for you.
'Medha had been so alive, smiling in the pictures she posted on Facebook and the comments she left on my profile page. I did not think she would leave us so soon.'
How did the Kwid become an Indian success story?
Ashish Chauhan is generous in his praise for his former bosses and doesn't flinch in pointing out the reasons why the BSE lost out in the initial years of the NSE.
Not many have seen the Kerala in which coconut trees are sparse but waterfalls, lush valleys, and deep forests are abundant.
Farah Ki Daawat host Farah Khan dishes out secrets of our favourite stars' food choices.
'The food the Sri Lankans gave us was horrible. It used to stink. We used to throw most of it away... In the night my legs used to be in someone's face and his legs used to be in my lap. There was no space... There was no toilet... Both our bathing water and drinking water were salty. We had to beg the guards for clean drinking water.' Rediff.com's A Ganesh Nadar speaks to Indian fishermen just released from Sri Lankan custody.
Five inspiring women who travelled thousands of miles to Hyderabad recently to grow their business and skills share their tales of global entrepreneurship. Vaihayasi Pande Daniel listened in.
Sanjeev Nayyar visits an Amma canteen in Chennai, and comes back impressed
'I do hope the Patel family sues the hell out of the state of Alabama, and I hope the Hindu American Foundation and other community organisations are helping with legal aid and monetary support. For, there is reason to believe that it is religious and racial bias that led to the incident: In other words, a hate crime. There is no reason to suffer that silently.'
Generations of Indian Americans have had Arthur first note their feats and recount it to the world. And that is why so many desis across America have been saddened by his passing.
P Rajendran looks back on the 11 plus years he worked with Arthur J Pais, the India Abroad and Rediff.com editor, who passed into the ages on January 8.
Barack Obama will still be in the Oval Office till the morning of January 20, but gosh, we are already beginning to miss him.
'When I give advice to my Indian relatives they are shocked.' 'I tell them to eat butter again and eggs and all that stuff.' And eat only so much rice.' 'Instead of having three chapattis, have one.' A must-read interview!
'In the past the US has been reluctant to name Pakistan directly in an US-India joint statement.'
Jamida K is the first Indian Muslim woman to lead the Friday prayer.
Did you know that mushrooms can help control your sugar level?