She loves a little drama, a lot of shine and outfits that aren't afraid to stand out.
Off-shoulder outfits showcase your shoulders while adding a playful vibe to your look.
By focusing on just two colours and incorporating various patterns, celebs are creating a striking visual impact.
Looking for some trendy fits for college? Let Janki Bodiwala's style tips come in handy.
Whether it's florals, pleats or bold solids, these breezy dresses are redefining casual glam.
With its sleek bodice and a skirt that flares out elegantly, the fishtail gown the go-to choice for many celebs.
From vibrant contrasts to unexpected pairings, these celebs show you how to dabble with colours and make it look chic.
Though Vash Level 2 doesn't deliver an absolute knock-out experience we would expect from a horror sequel, it has got enough zing to keep the franchise hurtling forward, raves Mayur Sanap.
Deepa Gahlot picks 10 Bollywood horror flicks to mark Friday the 13th.
Rani Mukerji gets plenty of scope to shine, seething with anger, screaming, radiating fury, and even taking on hand-to-hand combat in a truly boss-lady role, notes Mayur Sanap.
After announcing 69 assorted Web series and movies, Amazon Prime Video rolled out the red carpet for the stars who will feature in them.
Shah Rukh Khan won his first National Film Award for best actor for Jawan, sharing the honour with Vikrant Massey for 12th Fail. Rani Mukerji was named best actress for Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway. 12th Fail was adjudged best feature film.
The 71st National Awards were presented at the Vigyan Bhavan in New Delhi on Tuesday, September 23, 2025.
Film folk trooped in to watch Ajay Devgn's latest film, Shaitaan, at a special screening in Mumbai.
Shaitaan's wickedness may be its calling card but relies on age-old formulas to do the trick, observes Sukanya Verma.
'When I did Bhoot we got a lot of appreciation. After that I didn't get any script that was good in this genre.'
It was an emotional evening for many film folk, as they won the top awards at the 25th IIFA ceremony in Jaipur.
It was a hit and miss for some but each one of them revelled in the opportunity to showcase their talent.
After the lull in January and February when only a handful of movies hit the screens, it's going to be a rather crowded March in the theatres.
More than 157 million Indians watched at least one film in the theatre in 2023.