Once a rage on Indian roads, the Yezdi motorcyle and its cult are stronger than ever
Vir Das' commencement address to graduates of Knox College is the best advice you'll read today.
How many of the 354 films Aseem Chhabra watched in 2017 have you seen?
A weekend in the beautiful sleepy town of Mukteshwar is just what you need to bust your stress, says Suchismita Banerjee.
Equity markets are currently difficult to gauge as the market has probably priced in a lot of things ahead of actual events.
A clash of contrasting styles, the ICC World T20 final in Kolkata on Sunday gives both England and the West Indies a chance to create history.
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'With increasing use of social media for instant communication, the armed services better find a quick solution to the new challenge they face or else continue to remain on the back foot despite doing sterling work in combating the proxy war in Kashmir.'
If I were to review it in one word, I'd say Ek Villain is... Unnecessary, writes Raja Sen.
NH10 is a scary, compelling ride featuring an actress who surpasses herself, says Raja Sen.
A hard, unrelenting film that doesn't give in to over-sentimentality, Citylights is like the city of Mumbai -- it beats you down and when you are broken, takes you in its arms and loves you. Suparn Verma, who has directed films like Aatma, Acid Factory and Ek Khiladi and Ek Haseena, raves about the film.
For Make in India's success, Modi govt msut remove policy paralysis.
Director Gareth Edwards delivers a satisfactory reboot of the iconic monster movie, Godzilla.
Here's a fresh collection of the truly weird, true and funny news from around the world.
Rediff reader Subin Mohan from Dubai, talks about owning a Royal Enfield.
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Umrika, which won the audience award in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition section at the Sundance Film Festival in 2015, finally releases in India.
Meet Mona Patel, one of CNN's Top 10 Heroes of the Year.
Perhaps Arvind Kejriwal got it right when he described the party as Shivji ki baraat. In other words, without the pejorative sense associated with it, a ragtag. New, and new to the business of government, it is faltering, notes Mahesh Vijapurkar.
Pacific Rim is possibly the best and the grandest belated gift a man can offer his childhood, writes Sukanya Verma.
Jeremy Irons considered maths 'very boring' till he read G H Hardy's A Mathematician's Apology. The actor, who plays the British mathematician in The Man Who Knew Infinity, talks numbers, acting and his legacy with Aseem Chhabra/Rediff.com.
'I have been tagged the next superstar for a long time, but I have not reached that stage.' 'So it's very important to accept your failures, not be in denial.' 'Those films happened because I chose them.' 'Nobody put a gun to my head and asked me to sign them.'
Himanshu Juneja takes a closer look to find out what the phablet from Xiaomi is all about.
A grieving Pakistan's policy shift towards the Taliban has comes at a great cost, says Shahzad Raza.
Endless cases, piles of files, meagre resources and unrelenting scrutiny... the CBI's life story is all that and more, says Ruchika Chitravanshi
Krrish 3 is a outrageous mishmash of Bollywood sentimentality meets E.T. meets Superman meets X-Men.
Meet the Indian-American comedian behind Homecoming King, which has become the toast of Netlix.
Finding Fanny strikes gold, raves Raja Sen.
The most popular list among the shutterbugs this year.
He has had a productive first year at the RBI -- one which saw, also, India's economic imbalances improve and the unexpectedly strong general election outcome.
Mercedes-Benz India has been on a roll.
This is not an exhaustive list of best DSLRs; there are several others, which also hold their ground in their respective segments.
One of Indian TV's most famous faces tells Kanika Datta why and how she hopes to reinvent herself in the uncharted territories of multimedia and think tanks
'Jin Jiang had invested in Louvre Hotels.' 'Louvre, a couple of months ago, took a majority in Sarovar hotels.' 'So they are coming in now.' 'Look at the Chinese -- two quarters ago they took 25 percent in Hilton.' And then HNA also took majority in Carlson (Radisson).'
Our large military requirements make for an enormous buyer's leverage, which the defence ministry fritters away in piecemeal purchases
'It is not about women today; it's about men.' 'We need to focus our energy on a war footing on men.' 'Let us start with a boy who is 10 years old.' 'If you don't concentrate on your son, the safe spaces for women will shrink further.'
Shah Rukh Khan yelps and squeaks and shrieks and bares fangs and pouts and, well, exhausts himself overcompensating at every step, despite nobody else in the film following this template.
The Congress is hopeful that the new messiah of the middle classes will cut into the BJP's votes in urban India, thus damaging the chances of the saffron party and its prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi, believes Renu Mittal
The gold medallists on Day 16 of the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, on Sunday.
Incoming US President Donald Trump has assembled a core team that is -- not surprisingly -- overwhelmingly white and male.