From the 'khiladi' brand of movies rocking his boat to a love for starring in biopics and scripts inspired by true stories to headlining endless remakes of South Indian hits, there's a pattern to the man and his methods.
Amazing music. Sizzling stars.
From the early pioneers to today's global superstars, the Olympics have captured hearts and minds, shaping cultures and inspiring generations.
Love them, hate them but the Oscars have a way of sneaking up on you.
You don't prep for 2028 but for 2040, or even 2044. Sustained sporting excellence is based on mass support, grassroots development, and funding - and it is this trifecta India needs to work on, systematically, asserts Prem Panicker.
The full-length chat with the ex-Beatle appears in the New Statesman, 40 years later.
Glimpses from the first State dinner at the White House in the Biden administration.
Kumar Sangakkara will continue to serve in the dual role of Rajasthan Royals' director of cricket and head coach,
'Thank you to everyone who ever collaborated, hired, or listened to my music. I exist because of you'
Brian Lara has been appointed as the 'Performance Mentor' for the West Indies.
Glamorous stars on the red carpet.
The model-turned-celebrity chef recently introduced the world to her second child Miles.
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Renowned ghazal singer Pankaj Udhas, whose velvet smooth voice gave expression to the many colours of love, longing and heartache in songs such as Chitthi Ayee Hai and Aur Ahista Kijiye Baatein, died in Mumbai on Monday, February 26, 2024, after a prolonged illness.
Dr Kissinger, then US president Richard M Nixon's national security adviser, feigned illness on a visit to Pakistan in July 1971 and made a secret trip to Peking, as Beijing was then called, to begin the process of a rapprochement between America and China. It was a debt that Chinese leaders have never forgotten.
Sukanya Verma goes down memory lane to recap the desi sightings at the Oscars.
'Heading to dinner with some friends,' Roger captioned a selfie clicked with fellow legends Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic, with the London Bridge in the background.
His elegant body of work, LIVE and recordings, is a tuneful treasure whose melody and memory lives on. Fondly remembering the late singer and 10 of his superhit songs.
Their engagement party was held at Lake Como, Italy.
See how supermodel Kate Upton turned up the heat in a cleavage-baring black outfit!
Gina flew down to Mumbai for Shalimar's mahurat and pictures of her with Zeenat Aman and Dharmendra were duly splashed all over the newspapers.
The temporary ban to the US has affected the actress.
Ambassador T P Sreenivasan bids adieu to an unusual human being who passed away into ages on Saturday.
Even in lockdown, celebs made sure to celebrate Halloween, which falls on October 31, in style.
Sanjay Gadhvi once revealed to Subhash K Jha that he never wanted to make Dhoom.
Muhammad Ali will be laid to rest Friday, the culmination of a two-day farewell for the beloved boxing legend.
'I would just be kind to all my players and if there were ever mistakes, I would find a way to hide it.'
As the curtain comes down on 2022, Roshmila Bhattacharya flashbacks to some of the year's news-makers and events.
On April 12, 2004, Brian Lara registered the highest individual score in Test cricket -- a record which still stands after 18 years.
His Ferrari 312T car, in various guises, won four constructors' and three drivers' championships with Lauda and Scheckter.
Bambai Meri Jaan features horrific massacres and violence so brutal that it ought not to be seen on a home entertainment platform, warns Deepa Gahlot..
While there has been criticism for Kohli's aggressive brand of captaincy, Richards finds nothing wrong.
The central defender has been without a club since leaving Championship (second-tier) side Aston Villa following their playoff defeat by Fulham at Wembley Stadium last season.
Presenting some candid pics from the MET Gala 2017 that you wouldn't have seen before.
A celebration of MuhammadAli's life continued on Wednesday in the late boxing champion's hometown of Louisville, where a daylong "I AmAli" Festival passed his legend on to a new generation through stories and arts and crafts. Craig Davidson, 45, of Louisville, brought his 15- and 11-year-old sons to the festival to pay their last respects. "I grew up as a kid at their age watching his fights," Davidson said. "I knew about his stance during the Vietnam War. ... I just wanted them to know more about him." Ali, whose boxing prowess, showmanship and public opposition to the Vietnam War made him one of the world's most famous people in the turbulent 1960s and '70s, died last Friday of septic shock in an Arizona hospital. He was 74.
The 59th Grammy Awards was held in Los Angeles, California.
He is the showman of Hollywood.