Namrata Thakker takes a look at some of the cutest kiddie pictures of Bollywood's star brigade.
'I am not a politician.' 'I am a normal citizen and as an actor, I loved the subject of Mulk and through this, I am echoing my voice.'
Rescuers on Monday recovered 20 bodies from the wreckage site of the Tara Air plane that crashed in Nepal's mountainous Mustang district on Sunday with 22 people on board, including four Indians, minutes after taking off from the tourist city of Pokhara, officials said.
Have a wonderful wedding, Dipi and Rannu!
Stars and stars at Gully Boy screenings!
Bollywood starts partying early this week!
How Anushka Sharma and Sakshi Singh Dhoni are spending their time in UK, while their husbands are busy playing cricket.
'In the climax, if you see, Manoj Bajpayee and I engage in a fist fight.' 'It had to be shot in a single take so either of us couldn't make any mistakes.'
The newly weds are setting new fashion goals.
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Bolly celebs have a new party place to go to!
Mukesh Ambani and Neeta Ambani hosted a massive party on Saturday for cricketers Harbhajan Singh and Rohit Sharma to celebrate their marriages.
A summary of sports events and persons who made news on Thursday.
Rediff.com brings a list of sportsmen who got hitched this year...
See what your favourite celebs wore to Isha Ambani's pre-wedding party in Udaipur.
Adorable pictures of the tots having a good time, adding cheer to the tournament.
This Raksha Bandhan, we decided to look at some adorable bhai-behen pictures of our film industry from their social media sites.
Jean Dreze, who is also member of the Central Employment Guarantee Council, Ritika Khera and Anirban Kar - all from the Delhi School of Economics -- have pointed out that though bank payment of wages is seen as a magic solution to delayed payment and non-payment of wages under the Rs 25,000-crore (Rs 250-billion) scheme, making bank payments mandatory is a step taken without necessary precautions.
Check out the star arrivals.
Industrialist Yash Birla, as also two Mumbai-based individuals behind City Limousines scam, are among five Indian nationals with Swiss bank accounts.
Summary of sports events and persons who made news on Sunday
Bollywood mega star Amitabh Bachchan was yet again at the Wankhede stadium to cheer for Mumbai Indians.
The cricketing fraternity took to Twitter to react to the roller coaster finale following an eventful IPL season which produced some unprecedented moments on the field.
The P-75 index, a subset of BSE 500 stocks, has severely underperformed the broader market across time horizons
Talent they say is over-rated but in Rohit Sharma's case, the word had been thoroughly used and abused till Mahendra Singh Dhoni made him an opener, who could be beautifully destructive.
This is one fashionable couple you should take style inspiration from for your big day!
Commonwealth Games bronze medallists Ashwini Ponnappa and N Sikki Reddy scored a stunning straight games victory over world No. 18 Li Wenmei and Zheng Yu to make it to the second round in the women's doubles at the US $350,000 India Open, in Delhi, on Tuesday.
A peek at Mumbai's most glamorous awards night of the year...
Celebrating the brother-sister bond.
Ramie was used in ancient Egypt and China long before cotton was introduced to the Far East.
In times of social distancing, thousands of people are dying alone without a last glimpse of their loved ones who are unable to reach them.
Mumbai Indians team celebrate their second IPL title at the iconic Wankhede stadium on Monday.
Martand Singh, the master of weaves, took India to the world.
Conor McGregor said on Tuesday he was retiring from the sport, five months after losing to Khabib Nurmagomedov in a controversial title fight
Summary of sports events and persons who made news on Saturday
No conversation about Indian art is complete without mention of Madhvi Parekh
Since the note ban was announced auction houses, galleries and art fairs are witnessing lukewarm sales -- even with masters like Souza, Raza and Padamsee. Ritika Kochhar reports.
Ritika Kochhar finds out how Indian miniatures, which were once buried in manuscripts, ended up drawing collectors the world over.