Through six snapshots, we discover that Nikita Dutta knows how to dress.
These pics will unleash a love for shorts that will never die.
Nikita Dutta just turned 32, and her wardrobe is proof that you can try new trends without ditching your comfort zone.
Nikita Dutta has the innate ability to create versatile looks by blending multiple fashion elements.
More and more celebs are rewinding time and posting memories from 2016 on social media. That was certainly an interesting year, going by the many milestones these celebs are posting.
From vibrant contrasts to unexpected pairings, these celebs show you how to dabble with colours and make it look chic.
There was a lot of glamour and fashion at the Mini Convertible car launch party, in collaboration with Esquire India magazine, at Mumbai's Four Seasons Hotel.
Nikkhil Advani, his wife Suparna Gupta and his sister Monisha Advani of EMMAY Entertainment threw a Diwali party and invited all their friends over.
Shilpa Shetty skipped Ganpati celebrations at home, as the family is in mourning over a personal loss. But the actor did step out to pray to Mumbai's famous Lalbaugcha Raja.
Producer Ramesh Taurani hosted a Diwali bash for friends and colleagues from show business, and many, MANY of them turned up!
Rakul looks like a sunflower... Disha aces New York fashion... Kajol's feelings are getting complicated...
While she does wear her favourite colour, white, she also fill her wardrobe with vibrant shades.
Bollywood Hungama's OTT India Fest and India Entertainment Awards saw a lot of glamour on the red carpet.
It was a starry, starry night for Esquire India and Michael Kors first Diwali party in Mumbai.
She will send hearts racing with her uber cool looks.
Shriya goes desi... Bhumi gets ready for her birthday week... Mithali keeps her tummy happy...
From lehengas to co-ords, celebs are reimagining ethnic glamour with reflective flair.
Shraddha gets curious... Amyra welcomes spring...Hansika in sheer...
A day before Sarzameen started streaming on JioHotstar, film folk stepped out to watch it at a special screening in Mumbai.
How Varun spends his time in a hotel room... Pooja becomes 'awaara'... Pranita gets into a bikini...
Thinking about having a little seaside fun in August? Turn to the Dream Girl for beach fashion.
'When there is a money crunch in the industry, actors like us are the ones who face budget cuts. Not the big actors.'
Film folk have been looking very glamorous in the last two days, thanks to the Bollywood Hungama OTT India Fest.
Did Jaideep Ahlawat's answer give Saif Ali Khan something to worry about? :)
The Word magazine's Costume for a Cause charity gala in Mumbai saw Bollywood's leading ladies wear quirky fashion.
'When you are taking on something which is this big in India, there are so many pressures about wanting to do justice to them, so I am still scared.'
Katrina Kaif stood solidly by his side, as Vicky Kaushal hosted a special premiere for his new film, Chhaava.
Shafali Verma was named captain of the North Zone team for the Senior Inter-Zonal T20 Trophy, starting in Nagaland, from Tuesday.
This Lakme Fashion Week x FDCI wasn't just about the clothes, it was about the moments. And the showstoppers? Pure magic.
Film folk get fashionable on the red carpet at the Bollywood Hungama's Style Icons Summit Awards 2024 in Mumbai.
Saif Ali Khan made his first media appearance after his shocking stabbing incident last month, and looked happy to announce his latest film, Jewel Thief: The Heist Begins.
'The satisfaction of making content only comes when it reaches theatres as you are directly connecting to the masses.'
Imtiaz Ali's Amar Singh Chamkila, starring Diljit Dosanjh and Parineeti Chopra, is getting rave reviews.
Black on your mind for new year's eve? Time to think again.
No dandiya party is complete without a heavy dose of bling and colour.
'I will never look down upon television. But do I want to do it again? I don't think so.'
'Maybe I'm meant to do a few more good films, have some more nice times with family and friends, do some more charity.'
Forget smarts or cheek, there's little novelty to be found in Jewel Thief's juvenile script, barring its now free usage of the F-word to make it sound all hip and adult, observes Sukanya Verma.