'This was my only dream since I was a kid. I worked very hard for it and I am still working very hard to grow with every film.'
Mayur Sanap wishes there was more to a this feel-good exercise that never reaches the dramatic heights it is aiming for.
In the age of digital dating, Ravi Mittal, CEO of online dating app Quack Quack, suggests fun ideas to create your own modern meet-cute and make it special.
The edge-of-the-seat action is interspersed with moments of intense, raw emotions of romance, trust and betrayal, and keeps you entertained and waiting for the next big reveal, observes Divya Nair.
What made the premiere special was the almost 9 minute-long standing ovation given to the team by the audience.
We are glad to announce the winners of this contest -- here's the list of budding authors!
'Listen to the voice in your head and keep your inner sanctum safe.'
In this multi-part series, Joginder Tuteja brings us the theatrical releases of 2025.
If the only superpower, which calls India an ally, sees the region through an India-Pakistan prism, it is unacceptable. Rather than endorse India's sphere of influence, this undermines it, asserts Shekhar Gupta.
No, we're not talking about movies. Check out what it is!
'Only those who live through these situations understand the true cost of war.'
Prajakta wears many hats-YouTube creator, influencer, actress but now she is a romance novel author.
The actor talks about being directed by Prabhu Deva and his plans to become a filmmaker.
There's a reason why Anupam Kher directed Tanvi The Great.
Brought up in penury, the sensational Yashasvi Jaiswal says he now uses the experience gained from those difficult days as ammunition to conquer the battles on and off the field.
'At Keeladi, we have not come across any evidence for organised religion.'
Hansal Mehta paid rich tribute to his friend Mukul Dev, who shockingly passed into the ages on May 23. He was 54.
Shivanand Kanavi remembers his father, the eminent Kannada poet Nadoja Chennaveera Kanavi.
Director Dasaradh gives us a peek into his upcoming film Greeku Veerudu starring Akkineni Nagarjuna and Nayanthara.
Ed Sheeran hangs out with John Abraham... Anupam Kher teams up with Prabhas...Aahana Kumra turns producer...
January has quite a few interesting movies lined up for release. But with the new, there's also a sprinkling of the old.
Kshamaya Daniel's candid confessions after the Coldplay concert in Mumbai.
It's a special day on social media, as film folk celebrate birthdays and share beautiful moments from their life on social media.
'As we read and assess what is going on around us in the India of 2025, it is instructive to do this through the lens of 75 years ago and the events that led to the formation of the BJP as we know it,' recalls Aakar Patel.
Milind Soman put up pics with his 18-year-old girlfriend and Twitter went berserk.
'Grief united all of us as Ahmedabadis.'
'I have a deep affection for Indian cricket. If someone asked me to come back, I wouldn't say no.'
Like the other ladies of Bollywood, Nehha Pendse also made waves at Cannes 2025.
Sukanya Verma looks at how one of the seven primal human emotions is usually treated in Hindi movies.
Sukanya Verma quizzes you to find out just how much you know about the movies.
Rahul played a scintillating knock of 77, with some eye-catching drives and peak Test match batting, before getting out to Mitchell Starc in the first session on Day 3.
The three lead actors are excellent, giving their parts the various shades of joy, anger, despair and the emotional heft required to make their characters believable and likeable, observes Deepa Gahlot.
Priyanka Chopra took the world along on a stroll through memory lane as she shared pictures from her younger years on social media.
Ritika reposted his announcement with a series of emotional emojis-a broken heart, a salute, and teary eyes-capturing the raw sentiment of the moment.
Two types of cabbage give this Chinese rice its crunchy but excellent flavour.
Lieutenant General Shakti Gurung deserves to be complimented in telling his life story and that of his people, as subaltern communities within this vast and diverse nation of ours clamour for recognition and a plea for their voices to be heard and their aspirations to be met, notes Lieutenant General Gautam Moorthy.
'They can't take even the smallest step.' 'The mental abuse is so insidious that sometimes they don't even realise it's happening.'
I would tell all my friends to go and watch Mufasa: The Lion King, recommends Krishiv Dedhia, 7.
A Delhi-based girl and a Mumbai-based boy hope to bring glory to India.
With a better script, Test could have been a compelling relationship drama. Instead, it only tests your patience, complains Mayur Sanap.