Diljit Dosanjh's switch in singing style as he smoothly assumes Chamkila's vocal persona highlights the brilliance of his artistry, observes Sukanya Verma.
Fresh, fun, celeb-inspired styles you can copy.
Which are India's most impressive lakes? Choose and journey there now!
'I can feel the master's pain, because he must be sitting there and cursing and saying, 'Why was I born?''
Wimbledon whites are her BFF and she won't hesitate to serve sartorial aces once in a while.
Glimpses from Hallyu! The Korean Wave exhibition at the V&A in London.
Virender Sehwag feels it's too early to compare the young India opener with the icons of the game.
Life is meant to be lived in technicolor, but Ms Tripathi Sharma's in a mood to embrace white.
These skincare tips will come handy before you step out to drench yourself in the colours of Holi.
Aaliyah Qureishi juggles multiple hats as a musician, actor and social media influencer.
South Africa head coach Shukri Conrad slammed the Newlands pitch as 'not great'.
Samantha is everybody's darling... Sanjana shoots in Turkey... Plabita finds her favourite pasta in Assam...
Baga and Gokarna make the list of the world's top 100 beaches.
'I really feel a series would have done more justice to Riverdale and its teens than a movie.'
In India, fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) majors continue to hold sway, with incumbent brands cornering 65 per cent of the market share, shows a Bain & Company report. While identifying the continued preference of Indians for incumbent brands, the report says that the dominance of general trade in the country has allowed national brands to maintain their supremacy. The low penetration of e-commerce in the country has also helped large brands.
'I believed that no matter what happened, I would be there to take care of him.' 'He believed it too and even when he fell ill, he had total faith in me, ki main sab theek kar doongi.' 'I tried, I really tried, but I fell short and he went away.'
Scoring at a rate of 173.33, Jaiswal's unbeaten 104 off 60 was peppered with nine boundaries and seven sixes.
From a conqueror's epic journey to a school kid's nocturnal adventures, fasten your seatbelts as OTT takes you to multiple destinations this week.
At the heart of Paytm's slide lies the abject failure of its Super App strategy, notes Indrajit Gupta.
Byju's is set to go the way of Housing.com and Zilingo. It is only a matter of time. Indeed, the coup attempted by investors will ensure that, says Debashis Basu.
Mumbai's Church of St John the Evangelist or Afghan Church looks today as good as it did 158 years ago.
While political experts claim that the Modi Magic is missing in the 2024 general election, the common people in the street -- at least those in the crowd on Thursday -- vow that they will vote for Modi and the candidate who contests the election doesn't matter much.
The three women, because of their names and position, would get the eyeballs anyway, but if they do not rise above the superficial, it would be a wasted opportunity to reach out to and inspire women in particular, observes Deepa Gahlot.
As the curtain falls on the campaign for the Thiruvananthapuram Lok Sabha seat on Wednesday, April 24, a ringside view of the closing ceremonies.
A marriage of stuffed eggplant or brinjal and South Indian-flavoured rice has a new outcome.
What can you do with common leftovers -- bread, coconut chutney, dal, rice, rotis.
Red Bull suffered a second trophy malfunction in a week on Sunday after the one handed to the winning constructor at the Belgian Grand Prix was broken after a celebratory team photograph.
All India Rank achieves a fine balance of authenticity and sensitivity in the fine portrayals of its young actors and old.
Watching Aavesham is like sprinting through the whole history of our mass-masala movies and seeing it in a new light, notes Sreehari Nair. And this, incidentally, is the story of Fahadh Faasil's career too.
Barcelona won 3-1 at Alaves in La Liga on Saturday thanks to goals by Robert Lewandowski, Ilkay Gundogan and substitute Victor Roque, who was sent off after picking up a second yellow card.
'I have made a new rule: When I'm having my morning tea, a guy keeps the harmonium on my bed.' 'So while I'm writing what my plan for the day is, that harmonium is in front of me and I do riyaz of 40-50 minutes.'
Spinners selected gives us best opportunity to beat India: Ben Stokes
She's the first K-pop soloist to chart a Top 10 album for three weeks straight on Billboard 200.
Get inspired by fashion models on how to ace your traditional style on Raksha Bandhan.
Blind's drab narrative has no place for emotions or edge. Its prolonged cat-and-mouse game goes on and on till it arrives at its (literally) eye-popping conclusion, notes Sukanya Verma.
Manjummel Boys is a largely conventional, commercial movie. But given the rather curvy observations that do stay intact in the film, Rohit Sathish is tempted to think what an even braver, more ambitious film would have done.
'Nobody really talks about the middle of relationships or the mundane parts... (When the end comes) we think, "Wow, this is the worst time of my life. This is horrible. It's never been worse". But actually, I feel the endings are what makes us who we are.'