From wearing pearl-embellished dresses to pearl-adorned blouses, Namrata Thakker looks at the many ways you can rock this trend just like these beautiful ladies.
It was a black weekend for the Bollywood box office, as close to half a dozen new films arrived in theatres and all of them flopped!
Heavy rains caused severe waterlogging, traffic jams, and disruptions to local train services in Mumbai. Schools and colleges were closed due to a 'red alert' issued by the IMD.
Katrina's perfect make-up... Ananya turns muse... Saiyami gets a new hair colour...
Hint: She will scare us on the big screen on April 18.
Bollywood spent another day celebrating the Ganpati festival, going for darshan as well as visarjan.
Ranbir Kapoor recalled how his grandfather Raj Kapoor sent a telegram to Vyjayanthimala, convincing her to join the 1964 romantic musical drama, Sangam.
Only firms that have scale in content and a technology engine that drives its discovery and monetisation can compete,' explains Vanita Kohli Khandekar.
Film folk celebrated Ganpati over the weekend, and posted pictures on social media.
Action, drama, murder mysteries and superheroes are all set to entertain you this week on OTT platforms.
Yami's special treat... Nimrat's peeli dhoop... Parul enjoys the Goan monsoon...
Keerthy Suresh is still in a Maldives state of mind despite her busy shooting schedule.
Fahadh Faasil reunites with Maamannan co-star Vadivelu for the film Maareesan.
'Files are getting awards', Prakash Raj said in an apparent reference to The Kashmir Files< receiving national honours.
The year had a variety of films to choose from. Not all of them were successful at the box office, but had merit.
Ananya Panday takes a break from the shooting of her latest film, Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri, and shares pictures from her holiday in Miami, Florida.
As the Iran-Israel conflict takes dangerous dimensions, support for Tehran comes from next door as Iraqi Shi'ite Muslims protest Jerusalem's attacks in Baghdad.
'Tell me you're in Cannes without telling me you're in Cannes.'
The two day total for the two films is Rs 44.34 crores and 18.10 crores respectively.
After Aneet Padda, Bollywood gets ready for yet another promising actress to storm the big screen.
'I can't wait to show the series in India.'
Pranita Subhash wowed everyone with her looks at Cannes 2025, keeping it simple and elegant.
Urvashi takes a trip to Cannes... Aahana goes for a swim... Mamata goes to Dublin...
Janhvi Kapoor takes a break from her Param Sundari shoot for a quick vacay to London.
Mohanlal's daughter Vismaya is all set to make her acting debut with Jude Anthany Joseph's Thudakkam.
'Today is a black day for Nepal -- when bullets respond to the voice of the people, outrage against corruption and demand for justice.'
Asif Qureshi, a resident of Church Lane in Bhogal, sustained a grievous injury to his chest after being attacked with a pointed object.
India is busy celebrating the Ganpati festival, and Bollywood shows some of its best moments on social media.
Raveena wins an award... Karishma takes a walk...Tisca is on the sets of Bhay...
Alia Bhatt arrives in style for the screening of the film The Mastermind.
From Deepika Padukone to Sara Ali Khan, Namrata Thakker looks at celebs rocking the fringe fashion.
As Lord Ganesha comes home this year, we take a look at how children welcomed him.
Mother of two Pranita Subhash steals hearts in Cannes in a red gown.
'I often give myself a pat on the shoulder, reminding myself that I've done a good job considering where I started and the mindset I grew up with.'
'In a world that's loud and fractured, this is my small offering of softness. Of love.'
Anupam Kher invited his friends and colleagues from the film industry for the special screening of his second directorial, Tanvi The Great, in Mumbai.
It always rains fashion at Cannes, and Pranita Subhash has got that memo.
Clue: She was in Mumbai to attend the ZeeCine awards 2025 on Saturday May 17.
In half a century, actors have aged or passed away, the shape of the city has altered, the film industry has changed beyond recognition, most single screens have made way for multiplexes, audiences tastes have changed, rural life is very different now, and inflation has devalued the rupee. But a great film is forever. Deepa Gahlot salutes Sholay, as it re-releases in theatres.