The actress gets candid about her looks, films and her chemistry with Akshay Kumar.
Presenting the best looks from the Glamour Women of the Year Awards that took place in New York.
Women's rights protesters disrupted the opening of a giant pink doll's house in Berlin.
'I never imagined that a doll would be made on me. It feels great to be recognised by Barbie,' says the World Para-badminton champion who was also honoured by Time magazine.
Kim Clijsters' lookalike sports the same tennis kit, golden hair and blue racquet as the US Open champion but her backhand is somewhat stiffer. That's because she is a doll -- the first Barbie to commemorate a female athlete, unveiled at the world's largest toy fair in the German city of Nuremberg on Wednesday.
She is the first person to win Album of the Year four times, with her latest prize for Midnights.
It's been a while since we saw Deepika Padukone experiment with her hair on the red carpet.
Time to bring out your chef's hat and whip up a Christmas delicacy that's no-fuss, no-sweat and utterly deicious.
Sukanya Verma celebrates her milestone 40th birthday on July 16 by looking at the 10 important performances of her career.
'Some kids in school want to be friends only because I am an actress,' Ashnoor Kaur tells Rajul Hegde/ Rediff.com
Venezuela's worst recession has led to shocking prices as people continue to face acute shortage of basic commodities.
Sci-fiction buffs rejoice, there's much spectacle to behold on OTT this week. Sukanya Verma gives her recommendations.
Urvashi Sharma talks about her acting comeback.
If you can name it, someone collects it. Here's a gallery of collectors and their (unusual) obsessions.
Sonil Dedhia/ Rediff.com digs up some lesser-known facts from Sunny Leone's life.
Born with autism spectrum disorder, Nandhitha's signature collection was released online recently.
Take a cue from these style divas on how to wear blossom prints.
Check out these 10 interesting moments from this seven-day fashion week in Beijing, China.
Mother-daugher duo Bhumika and Minakshi Ahluwalia will present their collection at LFW's GenNext.
'Yellow Bus is a heart-breaking story based on a real incident and will strike a chord with mothers across the world.'
Naomi Osaka is also the first woman to win a second Slam immediately after her first since Jennifer Capriati in 2001 but her meteoric rise has been followed by a distinct dip ahead of Roland Garros.
She is spotted pretty often cheering for brother Shubman Gill during Gujarat Titans matches.
Don't judge her yet, black really is her colour!
Bali Padda will head the second-largest toymaker in the world.
If you are a Deepika Padukone loyalist, watch xXx: The Return Of Xander Cage for her, advises Raja Sen.
We bring you a fresh collection of offbeat, quirky stories from around the world.
Japanese researchers have developed a new technology that allows users to print 3D avatars of themselves between 10 to 20 centimetres high.
MSG is a feature-length advertisement you'd be best advised to forego, says Raja Sen.
Barkha talks about her journey in the world of glamour and her new show, Girls On Top.
Peter Broegger, senior vice-president (Asia-Pacific), Mattel East Asia, will visit India this month in an attempt to restore confidence among stakeholders, rattled by a spate of departures by senior executives.
Raja Sen picks the bad movies of the year so far.
'Just imagine, in 2015-16, we're shamelessly talking about women empowerment! What is more shameful than this? I decided to make a film where a woman's character would be strong and see where it goes.' Shoojit Sircar prepares us for PINK.
'Logic gets suspended here as easily as gravity in space and no one has any motivations for their actions' writes Paloma Sharma about the movies Karle Pyaar Karle.
This week's collection of stories that prove we live in a truly mad, mad world
'I don't think anyone will invest crores of money just because I am Priyanka Chopra's sister.' Mannara makes a bold entry with Zid.
Tarzan is one of those rare scripts that Hollywood should have faxed to Bollywood and let them do it their way because only Karan Johar could have saved this film with a decent love triangle and loads of family melodrama, writes Paloma Sharma.