Did I cry? Yes. Did I smile? Yes. Did I get goosebumps? YES! Do I want to watch it again? Of course! Do I believe this is the end? Not quite. Sukanya Verma gets emotional watching Avengers Endgame.
On Lagaan's 20th anniversary, we bring back Aamir Khan's views expressed in an exclusive interview to Rediff.com Contributor Haresh Pandya in February 2000.
Sukanya Verma hails Bollywood's memorable bus moments.
Virat Kohli's hundred in the first Test against England provides just the kind of inspiration that a struggling Indian batting line-up needed, feels Chris Gayle.
'There are 15 songs in Manmarziyaan.' 'For the first time in the history of Anurag Kashyap, there are two dancing numbers.' 'Luckily, people are not taking this as a serious Anurag Kashyap cliched film.'
'Here is a love story that every girl desires, but few get to live.'
Mr Rahul Gandhi himself has given seven different prices in different speeches with regard to the Rafale, that is the 2007 offer.
In an online chat, career counsellor Amit Bansal shared crucial career advice with readers on how to pick the right stream and college to study engineering.
News of all that's transpired on and off the football field
Star Trek is middle-aged and a bit tired but it's definitely here to stay, feels Shuma Raha.
Trump's former doctor Harold Bornstein has said he did not write a glowing letter in December 2015 declaring the then-Republican presidential candidate's "astonishingly excellent" health.
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'The conventional view is that it's the women who are being provocative and drawing attention to themselves. Has anyone considered the alternative view?' asks Kanika Datta.
Take a look at the pictures, and vote for your favourite look!
Kangana biopic takes shape... Ayushmann's new film... Why Oscar winner Olivia Colman visited Bihar...Subhash K Jha's Bollywood Buzz...
'Both Kangana and Rangoli really love me and that's because they give me so much of time and attention from their lives.'
'Mr. Modi has now become 1st PM to have his illegal orders set aside by the SC'
Pakistan has taken too much of a chance with Pulwama - with the wrong government in India, and at the wrong time.
News of all that's transpired on and off the football field
Equations change, and change drastically, in the Bigg Boss house. Rohan Shinde brings you up to date.
Dinesh Karthik says the Indian team management has identified the role of a finisher for him at number six.
Many corporations extended benefits to same-sex couples well before the law was overturned.
A trio of match winners in Stuart Broad, Joe Root and Ben Stokes offer England a bright future in Test cricket but unfortunately for Alastair Cook, there seems to be no end in sight in his long search for a worthy opening partner.
'I'll remember you as the face of joy for ever.' Sukanya Verma remembers the iconic Sridevi.
'The burden of proof is on Muslim parties to show that this finding, that the mosque was built on land held sacred by Hindus, is wrong'
Sujatha Gidla's scathing observations about Mahatma Gandhi and other highlights from Jaipur Literature Festival 2018.
Sukanya Verma celebrates 25 years of Bollywood images.
Harbhajan Singh has threatened to take legal action against controversial umpire Darrell Hair if the Australian continued to damage his reputation by making provocative comment that youngsters with suspect action have made him a role model.
'I would've been the first butt of Bollywood onscreen.'
How the Galti Se Mistake song was filmed, and other stories from Jagga Jasoos...
Very few today realise that without Brigadier John Dalvi's courage, we would never have known what really happened during those tragic days of October/November 1962, reveals Claude Arpi.
Overseas education consultant NNS Chandra has answers to all your queries related to pursuing an education abroad.
One of Bollywood's most rock-solid careers, Anil Kapoor shows no signs of stopping!
'Kader Khan could be horribly intimidating, impossibly silly, achingly human and, sometimes, all at once.' 'I was drawn to his magic and magnetism even when I didn't know he was behind it,' recalls Sukanya Verma.
The prime minister, says Ram Kelkar, could do a lot to advance his stature as a national leader by speaking in strong and unequivocal terms on the subject of opposing intolerance and emphasizing the rule of law, thereby setting the tone for the nation and the party.
This young, beautiful and talented girl from the Assam, India is sure to melt your heart.
Tim Pigott-Smith hated the natives in The Jewel in the Crown, but went back a lover of India at the end of the four-month shoot. India not only gave him a career-defining role but touched him in many different ways. Documentary filmmaker Siddharth Kak -- who acted with the classy actor in the beloved television series -- shares his memories with Rediff.com's Archana Masih.
We saw a *lot* of glamour and style this year.