'I have always had a rather unconventional approach to my work. The films I have chosen don't always fit into the conventional Bollywood graph,' Nandana Sen tells Rajul Hegde.
As far as the opening episode of Bigg Boss 9 goes, it relies heavily on its superstar host's impish impulses to prevent it from being a complete slog, write Sukanya Verma.
There's always scope for new ideas, new people and new experiences.
'That has always been my ambition -- to take the reader behind the scenes, to the places he was not allowed to visit, but which I had the privilege of entering.' Haresh Pandya remembers Ted Corbett, sports journalist extraordinaire, who passed into the ages on August 9.
The veteran actress turns 70 today, December 8.
A look at some interesting moments from the 10-day fashion gala in New York.
Retinols are great for treating many skin conditions especially ageing and pigmentation.
'Forming cults around Lalus, Nitishes, Mulayams, Mayawatis and Mamatas will do as much harm to the Republic as the bhakti of the Hindus for Modi will do,' says Mohammad Sajjad.
The band's trip to Rishikesh delayed their split till 1970! This & other unheard stories...
Preetisheel Singh lets us into some star secrets.
The idea of marinating in your own mediocrity is actually a valuable lesson in shameless self-love.
'Single life is pretty good. I like the attention. If I feel lonely, I just call my mom and she sleeps in my bed,' Kalki Koechlin tells Rediff.com contributor Paloma Sharma.
This week's collection of stories that prove we live in a truly mad, mad world.
Here's what went down in the curtain raiser episode.
Virender Kapoor tells us why he wrote the book A Wonderful Wife.
Okay, so we love our Goan filmi characters. Do you love these movies set in Goa? Have a look!
'The biggest disappointment at the Berlinale is the very small representation of Indian films.'
Priyanka Chopra on stereotypes, movies and more.
'We are blessed, that in this age of crass, commercial filmmaking, there is a special corner reserved for Wes Anderson to inhabit this wonderful, magical life. And we thank him from the bottom of our hearts for letting us experience his dreams in full colour and grandeur,' says Aseem Chhabra after watching The Grand Budapest Hotel.
Chaar Cutting is the perfect choice for the YouTube generation -- rich in variety and easy on the attention span, writes Paloma Sharma.
The key to a successful relationship lies in the little surprises you plan along the way.
Nilanjana S Roy compiles a list of the most eagerly awaited books next year.
Nobody makes denial look this fabulous, says Raja Sen after watching Wes Anderson's The Grand Budapest Hotel.
Uncorking the business of vintage wines and spirits.
'Hindu voters in coastal Karnataka lean more towards Hindutva than Hinduism which explains why the Siddaramaiah government's perception as anti-Hindu worked wonders for the BJP in coastal Karnataka.'
'The biggest myth is that one can achieve six packs by working out for six months and taking supplements and steroids.'
'This is India, bhai. This kind of country does not exist anywhere in the world.'
Presenting an excerpt from Vaishnavi Nair's debut book OK Now, Who's My Santa?
Rajeev Srinivasan on the disastrous after-effects of a made-up spying incident
Quentin Tarantino's latest film is his most unpleasant, feels Raja Sen.
Sunit Nair writes about what he thinks of his Father -- the word, the idea and the person.
Haider will haunt you long after you've left the theatre, promises Sukanya Verma.
What is it about the charm of the Northeast and its mountains that it takes prisoners?
Conde Nast Traveller sorted through the wish lists of wildlife enthusiasts from around the world to collate this definitive guide. How many will you cross off?