What could have been a relevant crowd-pleaser with a little effort from Sohail Khan and his writers is mostly a tedious and overcrowded drivel that shamelessly depends on Salman Khan's strapping charisma to tide them over, writes Sukanya Verma.
'When Sultan released, I got greedy. I decided to make another film with Salman because he gets me a lot of box office.'
The military will now demand further pay and promotion parity with civilians
'Lending to Mr Mallya was the bankers' season ticket to corridors of power and glamour. Borrowing from them was like a favour Mallya did to them,' says Shekhar Gupta.
What got the Jats of Haryana so furious?
In the dangal of UP politics, much as Muzaffarnagar wants to leave its past behind, the shadows are never be far behind.
From Pakeezah to Ladies vs Ricky Bahl, from Shatranj ki Khilari to Umrao Jaan, the great city of Lucknow has made its way to the wornderful world of Hindi films.
Ever heard of 'gosht ka halwa' or 'dal ki dulhan'? Avantika Bhuyan profiles a battery of food enthusiasts who are out to make sure that you do.
'Why can't we make it mandatory for all IAS and IPS officers to serve in the armed forces for a year before joining service? What stops us from making it compulsory for every Member of Parliament to spend three months, immediately after taking oath, in military barracks/maybe a few nights in the bunkers on the borders, to learn and understand the life of a fauji?' wonders Tarun Vijay, MP.
Single mother Gauri Sawant hopes to change the way people view transgenders in India.
They say that cinema is a reflection of society. If that is true, what kind of society are we living in, asks Paloma Sharma.
A journalist must perform various roles, be passionate yet detached, feels Gopalkrishna Gandhi
Bollywood's Badshah turns 50 on November 2, and it's time to celebrate his life and movies.