B-Town celebs seem to be crushing hard on the sequinned sari.
What better occasion than International Women's Day to take a look?
Film folk are celebrating their beautiful handloom outfits on social media on National Handloom Day.
Bollywood stars shower their moms with love on Mother's Day.
Instead of repeating the same study patterns, focus on creating a more efficient schedule that prioritises building a strong foundation in maths, physics and chemistry, advises Rohit Gupta, COO, College Vidya.
'I asked all the actresses to stop waxing, shaping eyebrows, pedicures and manicures because I wanted a rustic look.' 'They are very glamorous women, so there was a bit of insecurity.' 'They would put on a little make-up on the sly, but I would sit like a school teacher and check make-up and nails!' 'I would make sure that every bit of unnecessary make-up was taken off.'
Navika Kotia doesn't need a hot red bathing suit to make you stop in your tracks on a beach; her cute dresses will do the job.
'If you shout at me, I will not take it.' 'If you jump on me and pounce on me or physically come too close to me, that's not acceptable.'
'What happened to Raj and Simran after running away on the train at the end of DDLJ 20 years later? Have they become flatmates instead of lovers? What happens when the initial chemistry has worn off and love becomes a habit? This has always fascinated me.'
Whether it is Katrina Kaif, Deepika Padukone or recently married Mouni Roy, these glamorous ladies always pick Sabyasachi's designs on their wedding day.
It's Valentine's Day and Bollywood can't stop the lovin'!
Tea with Twinkle... Arjun celebrates... Tara meets a special friend...
Bollywood stepped out to vote for the assembly polls, and made sure to show off their inked fingers on social media.
'I'm better now. A ceramic pot fell on me while rehearsing for a next scene to shoot. And I got a deep cut on my right-hand knuckle.'
'Diljit and Prabhas are so similar -- very humble, down-to-earth, extremely shy introverts and at the same time, extremely talented guys.'
What tastes better with dahi-rice, dal-chawal or puris than the season's newly-made home pickle?
'We need to understand and respect wildlife behaviour.'
'The world needs Gandhi now more than any other time in history.'
If you're looking for some fashion inspiration this Durga Pooja, Namrata Thakker has got you covered.
See how India's cricket stars are enjoying their mini vacay.
Quite a few actresses found love in the makers of their films.
Sukanya Verma gives you various untried Bollywood combinations we would like to see on screen.
Naah. Sonam and Anand are just exploring the City of Angels...
'Today, saving lives needs to take precedence.'
'I have trained Ravish Kumar, Virender Sehwag, Harbhajan Singh, Irfan Pathan...' 'But if I approach somebody for work, I never get it.'
Joginder Tuteja looks at Bollywood's new lot of actress-turned-producers.
'I didn't know TV artistes have so much of struggle. I had no clue.' 'I thought an actor is an actor because that's what I've seen in the West.' 'But because of the TV tag, I had to struggle, and that was like an eye opener for me.'
'Rajji laughed. "What will I do with you convent girls and your two left feet?" he exclaimed.'
rediffGURU Rohit Gupta, co-founder and COO of College Vidya, offers expert advice on career programmes in India.
A prayer meeting for Raj Kaushal was organised by his wife Mandira Bedi at their home over the weekend.
Whose wink gets *your* vote?
Joginder Tuteja lists April's theatre releases.
Is Kim's daring debut any match for Padmalakshmi or Vaani Kapoor?
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As Yesudas turns 84 on January 10, Subhash K Jha salutes the legend.
'I have wanted to act since I was seven. I wasn't confident enough.' 'I thought I didn't have the face, the body and the figure because back then, it was all about the body.' 'Now, the industry is changing.' 'People are noticing talent.' 'It has become more than someone just having a good body.'