From 0% to 28%, here's the breakup of what attracts how much GST.
Govt doesn't buy restaurants' input tax excuse and has swing into action and looking into profiteering complaints on social media against prominent restaurant and franchise chains.
Bang Bang, at its core, is really an educational film, informs Paloma Sharma.
Which film would you like to watch this weekend?
Ferrari showed impressive pace during pre-season testing and are considered the team most likely to dethrone Mercedes.
From red velvet croissants to sushi donuts, unicorn lattes to dumpsta fries, these lip-smacking treats on Instagram are making us super hungry.
The 20 richest people on the planet are worth a staggering USD 1.2 trillion, a sum roughly equivalent to the annual economic output of Mexico.
The humans are in trouble. They've been attacked by a Virus. What happens to the animals who depend on them? The Crows? The Dogs? And The Cats? Nitin Sathe's short story set in the times of the coronavirus.
'Sarla's gym look, Anita's weight loss, Praneeta's permed and Kavita's oiled hair, Anisha's baby shower, the Kohlis' marriage registration, Rajat's car's bent fender, Akshay's new shoes, Malti's soup-du-jour, we're bombarded with useless trivia through the day,' sighs Kishore Singh.
A dark chocolate face mask can give you the softest skin in the world.
On the whole, the film turns out to be a heartless adventure.
The ICC Cricket World Cup is underway and if you don't follow the game, chances are you're in living hell right now!
Take a bow Kamal Haasan, Vijay Sethupathi, Arvind Swamy, child actors Ramesh and Vignesh and Jayam Ravi.
Additive strengthens dough, improves shelf life of bread.
'Mercury is a thriller about a big corporate company exploiting a small town.' 'Audiences will come for entertainment and they will be entertained.'
The director successfully maintains a fine balance among the three leading men in Amar Akbar Anthony, says Paresh C Palicha.
Time to ditch Easter eggs and bunnies for some new, delicious treats!
Rediff reader Anish Kumar who weighed 105 kg tells us how he lost 27 kilos.
Pichaikkaran may have overdosed on action and sentiment but the film is definitely worth your time, says S Saraswathi.
'I believe that one thing leads to another. Seenu Ramasamy's Thenmerku Paruvakaatru earned Vijay Sethupati the role in Karthik's Pizza, which was a huge success. You cannot credit just one film to his success, there were a number of films.' Nalan Kumarasamy talks about success, and superstar Vijay Sethupati.
Jumbo King is profitable from the beginning and is growing upwards of 35 per cent annually.
'Today's kids are so tech savvy, which is good and fun, but they should also take time to service their body, move your muscles...'
Enakkul Oruvan is an engaging and admirable effort by debutant director Prasath Ramar, says S Saraswathi.
SJ Surya has given a performance of a lifetime, writes S Saraswathi.
Mercedes had won eight of the nine previous races and their non-executive chairman Niki Lauda had stirred things up when he blamed Ferrari rather than his team's dominance for making the sport seem boring.
'Art Deco was the last of the truly international styles.'
This time, let's visit France with Twinkle Khanna and Akshay Kumar.
We saw the big hits of Tamil cinema. Now it's time to look at the flops.
The renovations at the old hotels will be complete in two and a half years and tariffs will range between Rs 2,500 and Rs 4,000
Bench Talkies is a very ordinary collection of short films, says S Saraswathi.
This start-up connects diners with regional cuisines that restaurants do not serve.
Hemant Kadam tells us how he sacrificed his love for unhealthy junk food and changed his lifestyle to be fitter and lighter.
When Kishore Singh found himself fielding dieting fads and hints...
Makkonen never received any money from the invention of text messaging, never applied for a patent
Barack Obama will still be in the Oval Office till the morning of January 20, but gosh, we are already beginning to miss him.
On his latest trip to the US, Kishore Singh could not help but relate to the worries about coming times, and think what President Donald Trump's America needs is an Indian export -- the "commoner" and street rabble-rouser, Arvind Kejriwal.
'Her work involves hiring people to serve in the hospitality industry, and she acknowledges that though remunerations are fixed, those with fairer skins are the first pick of companies, while those of a darker hue have a difficult time getting placements.'