Reader Vinay Kashyap sends us a photograph.
Reader Prem Mohanty sent us these pictures from Thailand.
Did Jeff Bezos decide against endorsing Harris because it would hurt his business interests? Only God and Bezos know, and neither of them are talking, notes Prem Panicker.
Reader Prem Mohanty has sent us a photograph.
With 2023 breaking records at the box office, quite a few actresses contributed to the blockbuster numbers.
Readers' response on the sixth ODI between India and Pakistan at Delhi.
Readers on the fifth ODI between India and Pakistan at Kanpur.
Readers on the fifth ODI between India and Pakistan at Kanpur.
We asked colleagues, present and past, to reflect on a man who has made such a difference to their lives and careers. Here it is then, a rich collection of memories that offer enchanting glimpses of the enigmatic Ajit Balakrishnan.
The year saw its share of news and views. But there were some that really stood out for our readers.
Prem Panicker, a keen follower of the game and one of cricket's finest writers, interacted with readers on the Rediff World Cup Chat.
Sukanya Verma quizzes you to find out just how much you know about the movies.
Rediff readers tell us how they are celebrating Ganeshotsav this year.
Aseem Chhabra rates the movies he's watched in 2023, and tells you where you can watch them!
It was a year of so many contradictions and contrasts that it became dangerous to talk about movies, people lost their heads discussing Friday releases, psychiatrists began dabbling in film criticism, and film critics turned into psychiatrists, says Sreehari Nair.
The first Pinkvilla Style Icons awards saw Bollywood's women look stunningly beautiful and stylish.
On the fateful night, multiple teams were deployed under four ACPs of Rohini district to trace the car, collect details from PCR callers and identify the victim as well as the accused involved in the case, sources said, adding that teams from Aman Vihar, Prem Nagar, Begumpur and Prashant Vihar were deployed to crack the case.
'I was wondering whether I would ever come out alive.'
Rediff readers share their best travel photographs of India.
What's your message to your 15-year-old self? Write a letter and share it with us.
It was one of the most tantalising days in Indian Parliament. Parties debated for and against the nuclear deal. MPs crossed swords, armed with allegations and statistics. As the nation kept glued to the happenings, rediff.com's Prem Panicker gave its readers a blow-by-blow account of what happened. Here is the transcript:
A messy love story, a tale of infidelity, a jab on sexism, a whodunit -- Haseen Dillruba wildly oscillates between diabolical provocations and unrealistic sentiment, notes Sukanya Verma.
Reader Govind Sodani sends us some photographs.
Reader Sairam R sent us a picture of Leander Paes from the USA.
Two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Paul Salopek is on an intercontinental journey of 24,000 miles, tracing humankind's movement out of Africa right down to South America.
Telugu actress Sheela gets a taste of her popularity on Rediff.
Sukanya Verma celebrates chandeliers on celluloid and their most memorable moments in Hindi films.
Sukanya Verma lists Anees Bazmee's stockpile of silliness.
How else will you get to see these stunning places? We bring you latest in our ongoing series of #India-Photos. So, where do you want to go?
It was Soni Somarajan's biggest dream -- to see himself as a proud member of the Indian Armed Forces. When Life brutally shattered that dream, he wove a new one.
'Back then, being religious and devout was not a compulsion.' 'It was a voluntary and totally instinctive impulse.' 'So the impact of the Ramayan and the reverence it generated came from a place of complete sincerity.'
Gift your brother/sister something smart, useful and trendy, says Ashish Narsale/Rediff.com.
India should do what we can to ensure that our two friends do not get into a confrontation that is meaningless and ultimately damaging to everyone including us.
They are so bad, they're good for laughs!
'One hopes that in his second term, Modi spends more time reading serious material even if it bores him or is against his nature,' says Aakar Patel.