Sonia Tyagi Gupta from Delhi tells us how her brother supported her during her lean times.
Sherni is a triumph -- a sublime outcome of purpose and storytelling falling in place, applauds Sukanya Verma.
'Everyone is sitting here peacefully, no one is talking about 'khoon-kharaba.' On Twitter, a lot of things happen, everything's twisted'
Wellness expert Roopashree Sharma answers your health queries.
For the second successive time, the Indian shooting team returned from the Olympics empty-handed, belying a billion hopes after promising to deliver like never before.
Anurag Kashyap explains why he is finally releasing his long delayed film, Ugly.
'She is the main reason why I was inspired to make the film.'
'It's my humble tribute to a talent that has no limits, no boundaries.'
Will the Puneesh-Bandagi love story finally end?
Joginder Tuteja looks at just how much audiences have loved Bollywood's serial killers.
'I find drawing inspiration for characters from real life very limiting.'
Model, dancer and entrepreneur Sheela Tiruchi shares the romantic secrets of her life with Rajesh Karkera/Rediff.com.
Enemmy is saddled with inane scenes, acting and story, writes Sonil Dedhia.
Something in Alia has surely changed after Gangubai. Her entire performance is about proving to herself and not to the world what she can do, feels Sukanya Verma.
In this weekly self-help series, mental health and life coach Anu Krishna tells you how to take control of your life.
Arjun Mittal is just 9 years old. A self taught artist, he has uploaded close to 100 sketching tutorials on his YouTube channel so he can help kids like him draw their favourite characters at home!
Manchester United dropped out of the Premier League's top four
Hrithik says shifting Super 30 release date to avoid trauma, Kangana calls it sob story
Which of these outfits would you dare to wear?
Papilio Buddha leaves us with a bold question: is the largest democracy a truly functioning democracy or just a means of providing privileges for some?
Andrew Symonds claimed India spinner Harbhajan Singh 'broke down crying' while making peace after the infamous 'monkeygate' episode had sent the former Australian all-rounder into a downward spiral.
'Cyrus was also generous, hospitable, sharing of whatever he had.' 'He never ever acted like the inheritor of great wealth.'
Rory McIlroy's woes continued in the first round of the British Open on Thursday as the world number two slumped to an ugly opening 79, eight over par.
The atmosphere in the house turns intense as housemates fight in the new captaincy task!
'The better film will take the lead,' promises Ajay Devgn.
England's batting coach and former captain, Graham Gooch has asked the ICC to take some serious measures to cleanse the sport from the menace of match-fixing.
China holds a huge dollar balance arising out of its robust export machinery to the US.
Father and son could have a movie release every month.
Take a look at the list.
Does Manmarziyaan feature in your list?
What makes the film scary is the way it plays with your fears and your anxieties, says Prasanna D Zore.
As we eagerly wait to see what 'farq' it makes when it hits the screens on June 28, Sukanya Verma looks at the few occasions caste came up in Hindi movies.
It was waiting to happen after India's unceremonious World Cup exit and on Wednesday the Board of Control for Cricket in India ended Virat Kohli's run as India's white-ball captain with a rather matter-of-fact statement, handing the reins to Rohit Sharma "going forward".
An ugly incident over a beef festival that was to be held at the Osmania University in Hyderabad has become a talking point in Andhra Pradesh as the development is being seen as a ploy to divide the students who have been very united in fighting for the Telangana cause so far, reports Vicky Nanjappa.
Professional football has been wiped off the map for weeks, maybe months, after all the major leagues, cups and international competitions were suspended, culminating in the postponement of Euro 2020 and Copa America on Tuesday.
The actor, who was involved in a brawl late Tuesday night, tells his side of the story.
'This is not a government that will be an ally to supremacist ideology or strongman politics anymore, here or anywhere else,' asserts Suleman Din.
A look at the hits and flops of the week.