The hits and misses of the week.
Cash's music is nothing much to boast about, except for the title track.
With betting in Indian Premiere League tournament estimated to be around Rs 66,000 crore business, Central Bureau of investigation Director Ranjit Sinha today said there is no harm in legalising betting as there was no point in a ban which cannot be enforced.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
The revised policy, which has come into effect since last week, means passengers who are looking to skip the long queues at airports will have to shell out a fee for it. For IndiGo, the lowest seat fees is Rs 100 while for SpiceJet it is Rs 99.
A look at the star arrivals.
Paytm is banking on its offline network of merchants to fight bigger rivals Amazon and Flipkart
The two entities' combined distribution network would comprise 4,182 banking outlets and 476 ATMs across 34 states and Union territories of India, with more than 31,000 employees serving about 15 million customers across the country.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Modi will get the maximum chunk of the session time.
The Modi government is notoriously honest about one fact: It does not listen to economists, observes Shekhar Gupta.
Kolkata's creme de la creme turned up at the launch of Bandhan, The Making of a Bank, but the evening nevertheless had an informal touch typical of the young bank with CMD Chandra Shekhar Ghosh personally welcoming the dignitaries, reports Indrani Roy/Rediff.com.
A policeman has been sentenced to death and seven others have been awarded life imprisonment after they were found guilty in a fake encounter involving three students by a Central Bureau of Investigation court in Patna.
'If you are dark, you can't be a hero.' 'If you have curly hair, you can't be a hero.' 'If you were muscular, you had to become a fighter.' 'Today if you are muscular, you can be a hero.' 'Salman Khan made being muscular fashionable.'
Nivedita Mookerji finds out how Paytm CEO Vijay Shekhar Sharma is handling his soaring popularity after the note ban as well as the criticism that comes as a package deal.
Did you expect Kareena Kapoor to die in Udta Punjab?
The hits and misses of the week.
The hits and misses of the week.
Box Office: Vishwaroop II is a disaster
Sukanya Verma lists significant memories in our 1996 recap.
Check out these filmi showstoppers.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'India has decided - Democracy needs to be celebrated.'
This piece is a tribute to that corner of film criticism that they call subtextual film criticism.
'Mulk questions the very principle, of good-Muslim exceptionalism.' 'That, of course, we adore Abdul Hamid, A P J Abdul Kalam and Bismillah Khan and if only more Muslims were like them.' 'Anubhav Sinha sticks his neck out to say that these are no exceptions.' 'Most Muslims are like them. It is the terrorists who are exceptions,' says Shekhar Gupta.
'Pakistan thinks it is winning this low intensity conflict.' 'It is a serious observation. Half the battle is convincing your adversary that he cannot make headway.' 'A lot depends on how the internal professional management of the army and the handling of situations that are bound to rise sooner than later in his command, are done.'
Not all change is good, but this one is, applauds Shekhar Gupta.
'It's not easy to perform in front of 5,000 people, who are standing right behind the camera. You have to remember the dialogue even when the crowd is shouting and saying things to you.'
Hindi cinema has not just explored various instances of brute force, but often glorified its misogyny.
Sources said the fresh batch of profiles include students whose date of joining has been delayed by Flipkart.
Ranjit Sinha has not only insulted every woman in the land, he has angered the sensibilities of every right thinking citizen of the land with his crass remark, says A Ganesh Nadar.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
A look at the top 10 tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
What do you have to say about their style?
Asked whether he will join the BJP, he said, "Why not? Whatever Maharaj ji tells me, I will do."
The party needs to fight competition not by acting like others, but by finding a strong narrative of its own.
'How do we explain that on the economic, internal security and strategic fronts, India's unstable coalitions have acted more decisively and boldly than all our full-majority governments yet?' asks Shekhar Gupta.