The television star opens up to Rajul Hegde about eating right and staying fit.
India discard Gautam Gambhir's woeful county stint continued after he failed for the fourth time while turning up for Essex, this time in a first-class match against Gloucestershire, in Bristol, on Wednesday.
'The immediate attempt by China is to get its way and gain territory through small steps without having a full-scale war.'
Bhumi Pednekar beats Mallika Sherawat at the box office!
Meanwhile, Dum Laga Ke Haisha is a hit!
In an interaction with Business Standard, chairman and managing director Gautam Hari Singhania talks about the company's plans.
A look at this week's hits and misses.
Looking at the big winners of the year.
"How can the police do this? The matter is sub judice. The Supreme Court is seized of the matter. In such cases, revealing information pertaining to the case is wrong," Justice Bhatkar said.
Reading Team India's strong batting line-up in slow motion is sending shudders down New Zealand bowlers' spine, cricket columnist David Leggat has said.
AAP sent a notice to the BJP and Gambhir demanding an apology for the derogatory pamphlet.
Two experts who took for the Common Admission Test this year, breaks down the paper for you.
Former and current India teammates pay tribute to Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who announced his retirement from international cricket on Saturday.
'You can be fat, you can be thin, you can be fair, or not, you are whatever you are.' 'It is about being happy about yourself.'
Director Radhamohan talks about his upcoming film Gouravam based on honour killings.
Fed up with the treatment at the Nagpur central jail, his advocate has decided he will no longer deliver anything for Professor Saibaba, leaving it to the jail authorities to fulfill their legal responsibility to look after the professor.
You can make all the speeches you want, you cannot argue against 39 straight months of slowing, observes Aakar Patel.
Roopam Asthana, CEO and whole-time director, Liberty General Insurance Ltd, answers your queries on HEALTH and AUTO insurance.
India has too many small companies and this is inefficient. It should instead have only a handful of very large players running its economy and these giants can then compete with the world, observes Aakar Patel.
The Hindi version of Rajinikanth's Kabali did not find much love outside Tamil Nadu
But the film's first half is what is imminently watchable.
Making a debut in India with an SUV, Citroen's products in the next couple of years will clearly chart and define its destiny in what has become both a vibrant but also a daunting market for foreign entrants, says Pavan Lall.
Only those who can "afford" to not depend on the Indian state can live comfortably in it.
'What is the fun of making a film without any message?'
A look at this week's hits and misses.
'The book captures Rana Kapoor's hunger for real estate leading to bungalows in Delhi, Mumbai, London and other cities; the multiple companies -- over 100 -- to fund his family's various ventures; the attempt to game the system by showing lower non-performing assets,' notes Joydeep Ghosh.
Ravindra Jadeja will have to improvise.
The Supreme Court on Friday refused to interfere in the arrest of five rights activists in connection with the Koregaon-Bhima violence case and declined to appoint a SIT for probe into their arrest.
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Does an invitation to visit India bring bad luck to majoritarian demagogues? asks Rahul Jacob.
In the purported suicide note, Raj refuted the allegations calling them 'baseless' and said he did not 'have the courage to face anyone' because people would 'look at me with that eye even if I come clean'.
The dry spell at the box office continues.
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