We pick some actresses who we think can replace Shilpa Shinde as Angoori Bhabhi. Vote for your favourite at the end, or simply send us your own picks in the message board below.
Do you think Sid and Asim's journey is going to be pretty rough inside the house from here on?
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From Ash's purple lips to Kate Middleton's AND dress that broke the Internet, we bring you a list.
From the winking girl to the dancing amputee, these people won over the Internet and our collective hearts.
The TV star was reportedly facing problems in her relationship with Singh.
'With each film, whether it's good or bad, you learn different things. The big question is, do I sit at home and do nothing and wait for that perfect movie, perfect director, perfect screenplay and perfect production house, or do I hustle and work every single day?' Sunny Leone says it right.
Here's looking at Om Puri's career graph, through these pictures from his films.
Not even close, if you've watched the first episode of Bachelorette India: Mere Khayalon Ki Mallika.
'Bullying is not going to scare me.' 'Nana Patekar has no powerful friends. It is just a perception created by his friends.' 'I have really powerful voices like Maneka Gandhi supporting me.'
For a show that prides itself on being of the people, by the people and for the people, it's strange how in its moments of success, the 'people' were missing, says Sukanya Verma.
Stay away from theatres, I'd say. 50-kos away, even.
Rahul Yadav, the recently-ousted CEO of Housing.com, says he is too logical to be sentimental about the venture he co-founded three years ago.
... The feeling won't last too long, says Paloma Sharma.
It's high time that they found a mention in the baap of all' dictionaries.
From Arvind Kejriwal to Priyanka, this has been a media-determined election. Two forces stand poised, the people inventing new politics and the media inventing its own version of that politics, says Shiv Visvanathan.