Rediff.com Contributing Photographer Pradeep Bandekar saw these stars on Wednesday.
Gianiji had crafted his moves with the meticulous planning of a chess grandmaster. He did not know whether a checkmate was feasible, as his time was running out, but he wanted Rajiv Gandhi to smell the fear of loss. A fascinating excerpt from K C Singh's The Indian President: An Insider's Account of the Zail Singh Years.
Priyanka soaks in the sun... Lisa does yoga...
Want to master the off-shoulder look? Sukanya Verma offers cues from these pretty pros.
Radhe Shyam will release in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu in 2021.
Glimpses of how the stars are promoting Radhe Shyam, Bachchhan Paandey, Jalsa.
Pooja shoots with Amitabh... Like Sunny and Dulquer's selfies? What Rhea does to feel the newnormal?
The committee will hold regular meetings with district officials and collect information of registered and unregistered inter-faith and intercaste marriages; on such marriage that took place in places of worship and marriages took place after elopement.
Rediff.com Contributing Photographer Pradeep Bandekar captures glimpses of the stars on Monday.
How the stars lit up the Festival of Lights.
'Mahesh Babu is not too keen on doing a costume drama or a period film at this stage of his career.'
The Stars emerge and Rediff.com's Contributing Photographer Pradeep Bandekar is there!
"Don't mess up with the education system", the Supreme Court said on Thursday while refusing to direct the Central Board of Secondary Education and the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations to provide option of hybrid mode, instead of only offline mode, to the students for appearing in class 10 and 12 board examinations amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
With his appointment as AG, the many constitutional law matters that are pending before the Supreme Court will receive specialised attention.
Fadnavis also dismissed Hegde's claim as 'absolutely wrong' and said nothing of that sort happened.
Dominic Xavier wonders whether Rhea is being made a scapegoat in a case which has clear political overtones.
Shahid, Mira celebrate togetherness... Rahul takes a selfie...
Rediff.com Contributing Photographer Pradeep Bandekar captures glimpses of the stars on Monday.
Find out which stars Photographer Pradeep Bandekar encountered on Tuesday.
spring has arrived and Bollywood's fashionistas are showing us how to dress for it.
Which stars featured on Rediff.com Contributing Photographer Pradeep Bandekar's camera on Monday?
Film folk have been posting glamorous pictures, and we bring some of them to you.
Keep your fashion foot forward this festive season and slay like a Bollywood diva.
Tracking the best looks from the fashion circuit this week.
Priyanka begins shooting Citadel for the Russo brothers...
Ranveer shoots for an ad with Rohit... Tripti celebrates her 27th birthday...
The Stars emerge and Rediff.com's Contributing Photographer Pradeep Bandekar is there!
A look at the movie folk at the screening of Jersey.
The actress looked every bit a regal bride in her lilac lehenga.
The stars Pradeep Bandekar spotted over the weekend.
After Salman left, some fans breached the barricades following which the police resorted to a lathi-charge.
Former Karnataka speaker and senior Congress MLA K R Ramesh Kumar on Thursday said in the Karnataka assembly that 'when rape is inevitable lie down and enjoy'.
Will these December theatre releases also bring in good cheer in keeping with the Christmas spirit?
Everyone must sample these tiny pan-fried idlis stuffed with onions or vegetables once before they die.
'I am not going inside thinking I will have a swayamvar.'
Glimpses of the stars Pradeep Bandekar encountered on Tuesday.
Some top stars are dabbling with a double role act and the next couple of years could see at least five of them being seen twice over on screen.
Everything about Radhe Shyam is such a boring waste of time that you can't decide whether to doze off or scratch your head and hope to make some sense of what the film is trying to tell you, sighs Divya Nair.
'If I can make Radhe Shyam successful and if the audience likes it, that would be a big relief.'