John Lang represented Rani Laxmibai in her legal battle against the East India Company to prevent the British from annexing her kingdom of Jhansi. Rediff.com's Archana Masih on a maverick Aussie who spent 22 years in India and became a friend in its dark days of bondage.
Ever wondered what happens when Hollywood A-listers turn protestors? Take a look.
After a Champagne Sunday, leaders Chelsea got back to the bread and butter of churning out Premier League points with Eden Hazard's header sealing a 1-0 victory at London rivals West Ham United on Wednesday.
Martin Scorsese's The Wolf Of Wall Street could set a bad precedent, feels Aseem Chhabra.
'That Mad Men is currently the best-written show and quite unlike anything else out there is an understatement.'
Photos from the Wimbledon matches on Day 1
Former editor of Femina magazine, Sathya Saran looks back at the Miss India pageant that changed the lives of two young women.
There is indeed a Bengal Model but it is one which negates generational aspiration, generates animus, thrives on bloodletting and political vendetta, reiterates outdated ideas of vote bank politics, is shorn of any vision or roadmap for reconstruction and is fast depleting the levels of a legitimate tolerance, says Dr Anirban Ganguly.
What the stars have in store for your romantic life.
The West has always preferred a timid, half intelligent and a dependent India rather than a decisively independent and self-reliant one. A pliable Indian leadership suits the West best, says Tarun Vijay.
Young, city-bred, successful, enthusiastic Indians are ditching their cars and cycling to work.
It is always wonderful to discover a gem of film at an international film festival. It is even more exciting when that film is from India.
'If fame, money and comfort are the only factors that drive us, then we are playing cricket for entirely the wrong reasons.'