Meet Sudhakar Prabhu, who has become an overnight Internet sensation.
Rediff reader shared these photographs from his travels.
Karisma is in Paris... Samantha makes a new friend... Jasmin cherishes love in Italy...
Article 370 is not as crude as some of the openly propagandist films made in recent times. It could at least open up a discussion on what is to be done to heal the wounds of the people of Kashmir, which years of shrieking TV debaters could not do, feels Deepa Gahlot.
Tokyo -- the songs Japan, Love In Tokyo and Sayonara from the 1966 Hindi film automatically pop up in the mind -- is buzzing and crowded like any other metropolis, discovers Deepa Gahlot. The modern apartment blocks are built cheek by jowl, so close together that one can open the window and borrow sugar from the neighbour in the next building. One of the fears of the Indian traveller is the unavailability of vegetarian food. Every city and town in Japan has an array of Indian restaurants that serve every variety of cuisine, right from Gujarati to Punjabi to Andhra and Kerala meals.
Rediff readers shared these interesting pictures of India from their travels.
Isha's stab at the bottom of the laptop pyramid shows she is a true Ambani.
Big Girls Don't Cry is too solemn to be fun and too timid to be truly bold, feels Deepa Gahlot.
Rediff readers shared these beautiful images from their travels across India.
'We have to make people aware that the Constitution belongs to us.' 'We are the people who decide who will govern on our behalf.'
Love Storiyaan comes alive in the courageous and fearless voice of six spirited romantics speaking direct dil se, applauds Sukanya Verma.
If Sara Ali Khan hadn't been an actor, she would have probably been a travel blogger. The actor loves to travel across India and abroad, and post her pictures and experiences on social media.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Rediff reader Ashish Tripathi sent us these pictures from his trip to Goa with friends.
The stars love to regale their social media followers with fabulous pictures of their travels!
More than the jingoism overkill, it's the tedious tone of telling stories of this genre that hurts Pippa, observes Sukanya Verma.
Girish AD doesn't make romantic comedies so much as he elevates the genre, observes Sreehari Nair.
The agitational programmes include the 'Loktantra Bachao Mashal Shanti March' starting from Red Fort on Tuesday and a series of press conferences in 35 major cities across the country on March 28 and 29.
Here are some stunning pictures from snow-bound Kashmir.
Sunny wishes Nisha... Esha wishes Hema... Karisma daydreams...
Her personality shines through her wardrobe. As it should.
It's that scorching time of the year again when horrid heat waves engulf our beings and nothing except a smack of cool breeze or a chilled glass of refreshment springs us back to life again.
'Even though Gandhiji did not know me well, Sardar knew and remembered me working with him till the Congress was banned.' Glimpses from the fascinating memoirs of Chakkedath Sankarankutty Menon, the stenographer who worked for Mahatma Gandhi and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel during the freedom struggle.
Rediff.com's Abhishek Mande visited Sri Lanka and returned with these photographs.
Bollywood stars make colourful Holi pictures on social media.
The best of travel photos sent by our readers.
Actress and dancer Nupur Sanon should always choose traditional wear.
Just what do stars do when they travel? Let's take a look.
The Kashmir Valley received fresh snow Sunday that blocked the Jammu-Srinagar national highway yet again. The blockade of the highway stranded hundreds of vehicles at various points on the highway.
Bollywood is making beautiful pictures in different parts of the world and we bring them to you.
These pics will make you want to pack up and travel to Greece.
Snapshots from the length and breadth of our wonderful nation! Do see; do contribute your photographs too!
"Lady candidates need not apply." So read the postscript in a job notice from Telco (now Tata Motors) on a notice board in the corridors of the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore (now Bengaluru), in 1974. Irked, Sudha Murty, who was then pursuing her masters in computer science at the institute, wrote a postcard to JRD Tata, expressing her surprise at this gender discrimination, especially since the Tata Group were pioneers on many fronts. Shortly, Murty became the first woman on the firm's shop floor.
We look at the first snowfalls and dropping temperatures as winter hits countries across the northern hemisphere
The Lunchbox director Ritesh Batra's Masterchef and Oscar and Emmy winner Megan Mylan's After My Garden Grows were among five films that won grants from the Sundance Institute and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to make films focused on hunger and poverty.
Don't you love going on a holiday? Bollywood stars love it too!
It's travel time for everyone, including Bollywood's celebrities.