'I am a spontaneous actor. I follow what works for the character.'
Farhan tells us why he's lucky... Shalini is smiling for a reason...Soha-Kunal-Inaaya play in the snow...
Reader Raj Uprade from Amgaon tells us why he prefers to remember his story as the 'first and last true love'.
Acid attack survivor Lalita ties the knot with Rahul Kumar at a dream wedding.
They've got our vote. Have they got yours?
Rediff reader Reeba KR, a research scholar from Changanacherry, Kottayam district of Kerala writes about her mother.
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We asked you: Where would you 'holiday in your head'? For Imran Ahmed Khan, it's the UAE.
Radhika Madan is thrilled to be a part of the jury at the International Emmy Awards 2023.
Are Financial Independence and Early Retirement two opposite ideas? Vatsal Ramaiya illustrates why these are not so in this series that offers a roadmap to living life on your terms.
Abbas Natali writes about the women he admires in his family and what he learned from them.
Reader Amit Bhagwat takes us through the various ups and downs in his relationship before and after marriage and shares an important lesson for everyone.
We asked you to share pics and stories of your furry companions. This is what our readers shared.
'Nobody really talks about the middle of relationships or the mundane parts... (When the end comes) we think, "Wow, this is the worst time of my life. This is horrible. It's never been worse". But actually, I feel the endings are what makes us who we are.'
Shoojit Sircar's new film gets a release date.
The final instalment of reader responses to our Valentine's Day invite.
Shivalika Patel tells us how she got married to her school sweetheart.
Ahead of World Book Day, April 23, we want you to tell us what your favourite book is.
Sreemoyee Piu Kundu's writing, much like its creator, defies the very idea of labels.
Indian cricket fraternity reacts to Silkyara tunnel rescue
Sukanya Verma gives us a lowdown on all those wonderful movies she saw and movies you need to see as and when they arrive to a screen or streaming space near you.
'A large part of this episode has come from my own life, the backlash I faced and my journey after having publicly claimed my identity.'
Anisha tells us how she met her prince charming for the first time.
Rediff reader Mithu Sharma tells us how he met his would-be wife. You too can share your special love story with us this Valentine's Day!
Why is the RBI harsh on Paytm Payments Bank? Why did it give Rana Kapoor of Yes Bank Ltd such a long rope?Often, it's a long investigation process, but the RBI doesn't discuss this openly since that can threaten financial sector stability, explains Tamal Bandyopadhyay.
Rediff reader Laxmikanta Nayak from Orissa shares his story.
Taken a picture of Mumbai you absolutely love? Share it with us right here.
Reader Sachin from Mumbai shares the story of how his office colleague became his life partner.
Joginder Tuteja looks at the actor's most touching scenes from his films.
'Many people prophesied that marrying so early would be disastrous for my career, but all I knew was that I did not want to waste another day without her.'
Bhoot- The Haunted Ship stars Vicky Kaushal, and is inspired from a true incident in 2011, when a ship came out of nowhere and docked at Mumbai's Juhu beach for a few days. Director Bhanu Pratap Singh has created a fictional story around it.
Gadhvi, who was three days shy of his 57th birthday, is best known for helming two blockbuster hits in the Yash Raj Films' Dhoom franchise -- Dhoom (2004) and Dhoom 2 (2006).
We asked you, dear readers to share one childhood habit you can't let go off. This is what our readers had to share.
'How can the romance of Indian Cinema ever leave us? Never.'
Fatima shows us how to 'palat'... What's A R Rahman doing in Cairo? And why's Tripti getting coy?
Bollywood stars celebrated Father's Day with beautiful pictures and messages on Instagram.
Neha Dhupia has moved into a new home along with husband Angad Bedi and their children, Mehr and Guriq.
Gentle, fiery, magnanimous or disadvantaged, there are many faces of the Bhansali heroine. Sukanya Verma looks at every single one.