Deals worth nearly $17 billion have got cancelled including -- the $14.5 billion Reliance-LyondellBasell deal, the $2 billion Reliance-Value Creation transaction, the $12 million PVR-DT Cinemas deal and the $130 million Wockhardt-Abbott Laboratories deal.
'Let's not get carried away by stocks like D-Mart, Jubilant Foods and all those companies that are trading at an expensive valuations.'
Cheerleaders will applaud each six or boundary in their unique way. Bands will play in between overs.Only the venue is different. Instead of the cricket stadium, Indian Premier League enthusiasts can get all this for the price of an admission ticket to a movie hall. Multiplex chains like PVR, Inox Leisure, Cinemax, and Big Cinemas, among others, are negotiating the theatre rights to host at least one IPL match a day during the 45-day tournament starting April 10.
An attempt to unravel the method in Anil Ambani's madness as he hopes to build leadership in entertainment.
State and UT governments have been given the flexibility to take a decision on re-opening of schools and coaching institutions after October 15 in a graded manner.
'If we keep losing such institutions, we will soon become a city and culture of short-term memory.' 'Nothing to remind us of the years gone by and eventually with nothing to remember.'
Guess how many screens Happy New Year will be shown in!
'We have used Arvind Kejriwal and Aam Aadmi Party as characters in the story of Indian democracy.'
Most of India knows Deep Sidhu as the man who planted the Sikh religious flag on Red Fort.
Advertisement revenues will go up in 2016-17 with automobiles and e-commerce being big contributors.
A look at the top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
A neutral Budget for media and entertainment sector.
Given the school break, this is the peak travel season and companies catering to the 'friends and family' segment are expected to gain.
A look at the top 10 tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Aseem Chhabra imagines a time, 20 years from now, when movie-watching in theatres will be long gone, thanks to the coronavirus, and pens a letter to his grandchild, explaining the magic of the cinema hall.
Sensex under pressure as Yellen signals rate hike; banking stock slip.
Advance booking and track record peg the film's opening collection at Rs 35 to 40 crore.
'I may sound snobbish but I am genuinely tired of responding and saying thank you on Facebook, on Twitter, on phone calls. People are calling from everywhere. There is all this excitement and different groups are throwing parties. I have to attend them or else they will think I am snooty.' Meet Masaan director Neeraj Ghaywan.
Participants are keenly awaiting the rollovers to the next series ahead of the expiry of June F&O.
Karma Cartel director Vinod Bharathan gives us an insight into his style of filmmaking.
The movies that impressed, puzzled and stunned Sukanya Verma at MAMI this year.
There is so much goodness in Garm Hava, says Aseem Chhabra/ Rediff.com
'Films don't bring about change in society. People may watch a film, and want to live life like the actors on screen, or want to wear the same outfits or live in the same house... Films can affect a person's mind for an hour but after that, they will think about something else.' R Balki prepares us for his new film, Ki & Ka.
Launches of new homes reduced drastically this year.
Be it Oscars, Kareena Kapoor or Karan Johar, Sukanya Verma's super-filmi week is a study in grace for both the right and wrong reasons.
Watching a Rajnikanth film in Mumbai's Aurora Theatre can only be compared to watching a Salman Khan film in Bandra's Gaiety-Galaxy, but multiplied 100 times over, feels Saisuresh Sivaswamy.
Over Dosas in Mumbai, Oscar winner Megan Mylan tells Vaihayasi Pande Daniel why she chose India and girls empowerment as the subject of her new documentary.