Sukanya Verma looks at Bollywood's extravagant bling fetish.
From award winning fashion designer to an internationally renowned artist and back to her first profession, Payal Khandwala's creative journey has been full of artistic touches all the way.
On Day 4 of the Lakme Fashion Week Summer/Resort 2017, we bring you some action off the ramp
Dietician Komal Jethmalani provides expert help.
From saris to dresses, doesn't Vidya Balan look awesome?
Payal Taori, Mumbai University's MA topper this year, shares her journey.
'In Bengal it is a very sad way in which the party is faring. I don't have high hopes.'
These celebs hope to create awareness among mothers about breastfeeding with their 'brelfies'.
Grooming expert Suneeta Kanga explains how to master the art of introductions and avoid looking foolish in social situations.
Tanishaa Mukerji offers a sneak peek into her sense of style, fitness mantra and why she doesn't like to look down upon fashion mistakes Indians make.
Celebs in attendance on Day Four of Lakme Fashion Week.
'The BJP's modus operandi is not just to be intolerant of dissent, it is to create mistrust and doubt between communities and the electoral process itself.'
Today, the two countries, ruthlessly divided by the Radcliffe line that pierced their very heart, grapple with the political challenges of the present. Yet, when friendships develop there are no borders, observes Payal Singh Mohanka.
A look at the pictures from the wedding reception.
'Isn't 11.3 million Instagram followers and 1.9 million Twitter followers enough to make you feel wanted and loved as a successful star?' 'Can a huge bank balance, a fleet of fancy cars, and a big house assure you happiness and contentment in life?' 'For Sushant, it did not.'
One celeb, two looks. Take the poll given below and tell us with one you like better.
The lovely Tamannah Bhatia closed the show for designer Payal Singhal. Snapshots from the collection.
Don't miss these hot looks from the celebrity circuit.
Designer Payal Singhal offered up a range of Indianwear and fusion outfits on Day One of Lakme Fashion Week.
Alaya F, Saiee Manjrekar and Mithali Raj made their ramp debuts at Lakme Fashion Week Summer/Resort 2020.
Woh 7 Din released on June 23, 37 years ago. Anil Kapoor look backs at his journey.
The Filmfare OTT awards 2021 were held at Mumbai's Taj Lands End hotel, and the big winners of the night were quite expectedly, Scam 1992 and The Family Man 2.
Payal Kapoor offered up beautiful Indo-Western festive wear on Day Three of Lakme.
Here's a look at lines by designers Nimish Shah, Payal Khandwala and Roma Narsinghani on Day Two at Fashion Week.
A statement issued by his lawyer a day after he was questioned in the case said Kashyap provided documentary proof to the police to establish the fact that he was in Sri Lanka shooting for a film in August 2013.
Ranbir-Deepika, Salman-Katrina and more highlights from the runway.
The Bollywood star walked for Payal Singhal at Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week.
It's been four years since Vinod Khanna passed away. Subhash K Jha remembers the actor who could have been a star.
The camaraderie between Paresh Rawal and Rishi Kapoor makes Patel Ki Punjabi Shaadi a strictly one-time watch.
Check out what your favourite stars wore to the fashion week.
The MP from East Burdwan, who defected to the BJP last December, has been put on 'probation' by the TMC, which he wants to rejoin.
'She has just one objective. To win the next election. Nothing else matters.'
Rohena Gera's Sir competes at Cannes.
If the BJP wins Bengal, would Kishor's indiscretions have played a significant role in that victory? Victory for the TMC would be another badge of honour in his CV, but defeat would raise an unsavoury question: Which party was Kishor actually working for? asks Payal Singh Mohanka.
Here's what your favourite celebrities are tweeting.
You'll want to own Karishma Tanna's chic summer look.
Singers Monica Dogra and Shibani Dandekar rocked Payal Singhal's show.
Reader Payal got a very candid snap of the stars.
'What is being proposed today is completely draconian.' Payal Singh Mohanka on the I&B ministry's plan to amend the Cinematograph Act.
'To shoot stuff we still have to get hundreds of people in a room together.' 'So that would also means audiences will return to theatres if we are able to shoot.'