Kannada movie Sakkare is a sugar coated movie with a message that says life is not so complicated
Three engineering students from Tuticorin are in jail for their college principal's murder. A Ganesh Nadar digs deeper to find out what went wrong
'If somebody remixes my song Banno 20 years later, why would I feel bad about it?'
Warm hugs, coffee breaks and practice sessions' it's just another day backstage at the Lakme Fashion Week Winter Fest 2016.
'I still remember I couldn't buy How To Learn Acting because I did not have sufficient money.' 'Later, when I searched for the book, I could never find it.'
'I feel bad for our audience that they see films like Race 3.' 'But audiences are getting mature.' 'In spite of a big film release a week before, people have showed interest in Pihu.' 'That is a huge achievement.'
One does not need to be extraordinary to be a hero. Sometimes, cutting your hair can be enough.
'As long as there is misery, as long as people let themselves be exploited by rogues, this will continue.'
Balakrishnan, head of the BPO, Finacle and India business units at Infosys, is widely seen as a contender for CEO after the incumbent S D Shibulal's term ends in 2015.
This is the story of Kirthi Jayakumar.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Men and women of the Indian Air Force who conducted rescue missions in Kerala's worst deluge speak to Rediff.com's Archana Masih.
Here's a look at the top 10 tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities:
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'When corporates have a stake in the government through contributions to political parties, democracy, which is supposed to work for the common man, doesn't.'
In an online chat with readers January 24, Rajeev Mahajan of Antworks answered queries on personal loans and peer to peer lending.
Director Arun Kumar's Tamil film Pannaiyarum Padminiyum is a realistic story about the lives of ordinary people and their simple desires, says S Saraswathi.
The growing importance of all things culinary and the hunt for credible faces as brand ambassadors are adding more power to the chefs' elbow.
Rediff's Love Guru has answers to all your relationship problems.
In an online chat with readers, Amit Jaiswal, head of academics, MockBank.com answered queries on how to prepare for the IBPS Bank PO entrance examination.
'I'm not like Najma at all. I have never taken a beating from my husband and I'm not so optimistic and patient. I am not calm. I am very restless, anxious, hyper...' Secret Superstar actress Meher Vij on her biggest challenge.
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) has given its recommendations on the much-awaited issue of spectrum sharing.
Why India is an attractive investment destination
Occupational therapist Dr Indu Tandon tells you how to take care of your spine, joints and bones.
The AIB Roast of Karan Johar, Arjun Kapoor and Ranveer Singh may not have gone down well with certain sections of people, but Bottoms Up's incisive social commentary, peppered with delightfully subtle double entendre, still enjoys unprecedented success.
Meet Anna Chandy, chairperson of the Deepika Padukone-led Live Love Laugh Foundation.
A summary of sports events and persons who made news on Wednesday.
Rediff photographer-cum-correspondent Rajesh Karkera was the ultimate fly on the wall throughout the five days at Lakme Fashion Week Winter Fest 2016.
These hotties have been the toast of the fashion world this year. Vote for your favourite.
Bezubaan Ishq is pure drivel, warns Paloma Sharma.
Some 230 kilometres from Kolkata, in West Bengal's Birbhum district, 500 children stand out because of their 'unconventional' education, says Anjuli Bhargava.
There is something about Anurag Kashyap that puts the cinema watchdogs on alert, says Veenu Sandhu.
Hooked to the Star Plus show Tere Sheher Mein? You might want to check this out!
Rediff's Love Guru has answers to all your relationship problems.
The sexism may well be lost out on mothers who call their daughters 'ghar ka beta' but there is something heartening in seeing middle class mothers encouraging them to pursue non-traditional careers. Sonil Dedhia/Rediff.com meets a few 'model' mums.
An emotional farewell was given to the valiant army jawans who lost their lives in the Uri attack, as their last rites were performed in their respective native villages with full military and state honours.
As the teachers began gaining confidence, it also drew the attention of other women in the community, leading to greater demand for teaching jobs.