Rashmika Mandanna, who is all geared up to weave magic on the big screen with her coming Salman Khan starrer Sikandar, is quite a fashionista.
With the music industry pushing for growth in the paid subscription segment, Universal Music India anticipates that the Indian market will mature, potentially becoming a highly impactful paid market for music over the next five years.
In 2025, Indian stars didn't just make global fashion moments, they owned them.
Look at the blockbusters the actress, who turned 29 on April 5, has delivered.
The first three matches were low-scoring affairs, but the fourth T20I was a run-fest, with both India and Sri Lanka registering their highest-ever totals in the format.
Big films like Dhurandhar, Chhava and Kantara: Chapter 1 hit box office gold in 2025, and its directors, Aditya Dhar, Laxman Utekar and Rishab Shetty, have proved their worth. But many other directors made an impact with their 2025 releases, in various languages.
'The doctors were really pissed, and today, when I look at my foot, the shape has changed.'
Once considered a nostalgic piece from our grandmother's jewellery boxes, kanautis (ear chains) are suddenly everywhere and celebs are leading the comeback.
Formidable India will be eager to register a dominance-extending fourth victory on the bounce in the fourth women's T20I against Sri Lanka in Thiruvananthapuram on Sunday.
Skipper Harmanpreet Kaur led the way with a doughty 68 as a dominant India outclassed Sri Lanka by 15 runs in the fifth T20I to complete a 5-0 series sweep.
2025 started with a blockbuster in Chhaava and ended with an even bigger one in Dhurandhar. There have been other Hindi hits too, and we take a look at the Top 10.
On paper, India are overwhelming favourites to win the series against Chamari Athapaththu-led visitors.
3rd Women's T20I: India look to seal series with another dominant show against Sri Lanka
It's raining sequels on OTT this week, but that's not all. Sukanya Verma lists everything you can watch.
Yes, there will be a fusion 'epic' version of Allu Arjun's blockbuster series
Let's see what the festive box office finally brings us.
'I would rather make movies in this universe and build up a loyal fan base over a period.'
Film folk didn't hold back from a midweek party, as one of Bollywood's most successful production houses turned 20.
Rashmika Mandanna's style is peppy, snazzy and so worth emulating.
There will be a lot of excitement in the theatres in December but OTT entertainment looks good too.
Like every year, Bollywood went full glam for the festive season and impressed us.
If there's one fashion accessory celebrities swear by, it's probably their designer handbags.
The two day total for the two films is Rs 44.34 crores and 18.10 crores respectively.
Bhumi wears her Ma's sari... Manushi is in the mountains... Karisma is Christmas-ready...
'These are just some of the things I can't do without in my life right now.'
'I wish him 'Happy Teacher's Day' on Teacher's Day, inse kaafi kuchh seekhne ko milta hain.'
The colour of the day is pink, a shade that radiates love, kindness and positivity.
Indian films are set to cross A$39 million at the Australian box office in 2025, outperforming local cinema and becoming the third-largest after the US and UK.
September saw some mixed fashion on display with some celebs going desi while others making a statement with their bold and beautiful avatars.
Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat has hit half a century...
'Nawaz's character was created around Vikram Betaal.' 'Betaal was a little more gimmicky, funny; he would laugh at you, tease you.' 'That's why I made Nawaz very quirky.'
From mustard-hued sarees to golden-toned ensembles, our Bollywood beauties provd yellow isn't just auspicious -- it's super stylish too!
Ananya goes to Amritsar... Sonakshi goes glam...Adah has a question...
Rashmika adds gold to India's tally in the junior competition.
The fourth Pinkvilla Screen & Style Icons awards saw a splash of A-listers walk down the red carpet.
'...but nothing a biryani and sleep will not fix.'
'It's heartening to see that the festive energy is being driven not only by star-led blockbusters but also by fresh, content-rich films.'
Mrunal becomes a bride... Tamannaah promotes her new film... Subbaraju gets hitched, finally!
'In the beginning of Thamma, he's a common man like all of us. At the end of the film, he's a sexy beast!'
Thamma is mostly entertaining and not grotesquely horror-inducing, observes Deepa Gahlot.