Trade analyst Vinod Mirani gives us the weekly verdict.
Summary of sports events and persons who made news on Tuesday.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Amruta Fadnavis, Raghu Ram and Abhishek Kapoor came together for an important cause.
As we prepare to return to the land of silver screens and samosa, Sukanya Verma looks at notable theatre moments in Hindi films.
An ex-gratia of Rs 4 lakh, including an immediate relief of Rs 50,000, was announced by the collector for the kin of the deceased.
'You could be out of sight, out of mind but it may take just one song to bring you back and to let you know that your audience is still rooting for you.'
Care for the vintage vibe? Learn from Bollywood.
Meet the photographers, stylists and wedding planner who made it an event to remember.
Aseem Chhabra picks the finest Indian films in the 2010-2019 decade.
His margin was just a shade lower than the 6.96 lakh record set by Pritam Munde in October 2014 when she won the by-election to Beed seat in Maharashtra after the untimely death of her father and former Union minister Gopinath Munde.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
The latest updates from the Telugu film industry.
Masaan co-writer Varun Grover talks about the film.
So many films have been made with Muslim characters. But how many have actually got them right?
Warm or warring, back home too Bollywood has depicted many, MANY faces of sisterly love.
Courtesy Jadeja's knock, Saurashtra lead Railways by 144 runs after they ended the Day 2 at 344/8.
Priyanka Chopra parties in Hollywood, while her Mary Kom team has bash back home.
'Maneesh Sharma's Fan should be good. It will have Shah Rukh doing something entirely different from what he has been doing recently.'
'My friends have planned a big surprise for me when I go back!' Ananya Nanda, and everyone close to her, is clearly very excited with her big win!
A round-up of Ranji Trophy matches played on Thursday
Priceless gems, tucked away in movie history.
Did you like Chennai Express, Goliyon Ki Raasleela: Ram Leela and 3 Idiots?
Bringing you all the action from Malaysia.
District Magistrate of Gautam Budh Nagar NP Singh has clamped Section 144 CrPC and issued prohibitory orders banning gathering of five or more persons in the district after Bishada villagers in Dadri announced panchayat for Monday and additional security personnel have been deployed in the village, officials said.
A look at this week's hits and misses.
Despite recent setback, these remain the most appropriate tool for international diversification
Sukanya Verma looks at Bollywood's various terrace moments.
Joginder Sharma stole the limelight with five-wicket haul while Sunny Singh led a spirited batting effort as Haryana staged a remarkable fightback to leave their Ranji Trophy opener against defending champions Mumbai evenly poised, in Lahli, Haryana, on Monday.
In an interesting move, the Mumbai selection committee decided to include 14-year-old Armaan Jaffer in the Ranji Trophy probables list along with his uncle and state team stalwart Wasim Jaffer.
Here's looking filmi tigers with the loudest roar!
Tesla began taking orders for its $35,000 Model 3 sedan from Indian customers in April last year.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'Everyone at home has a very strong point of view about how it should have been.' 'So opinions clash, points of view clash.' 'Everyone will have their favourites, and that '"I didn't like that moment in your performance".' '"This was such a kaam-chalao thing you did".'
Doval had moved court against the magazine, the author of the article Kaushal Shroff and Congress leader Jairam Ramesh for holding a press conference on January 17 reiterating the 'baseless and unfounded facts' as narrated in the article.
'At a time when sports leagues are often smothered by the allure of spurious glamour, it is easy to forget what makes them so exciting in the first place: The sport itself.' 'At its core, the PKL has a fast-paced, engaging sport working for it.' 'Simply put, kabaddi, with its end-to-end action and oscillating fortunes, is almost never dull to watch,' says Dhruv Munjal.