The apartment has a stunning sea view with a hint of vintage charm and loads of cozy vibes. Take a look!
Sunny sparkles... Sanya stays home... Shanaya goes traditional...
Manish Malhotra's show, held at the Taj Mahal Palace in Mumbai, was a grand celebration of India's indomitable courage and its rich heritage and culture.
Mohammedan Sporting suffered a heartbreaking defeat in their Indian Super League debut, conceding a stoppage-time goal to recently-crowned Durand Cup champions NorthEast United FC in Kolkata on Monday.
Aditi Rao Hydari took to Instagram to share fresh pictures from Cannes.
While everyone is eagerly waiting to see Taapsee Pannu in her latest thriller, Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba, she's already winning hearts with her sari looks at the Paris Olympics 2024.
'Her love for the story -- be it understanding the story quickly or reading the script, then composing yourself in almost no time for the shot.' 'All of it is just so natural to her.'
Both she, and her fashion choices, are as cute as a button.
Andaz Apna Apna is practically the most quoted film since Sholay, observes Sukanya Verma, as she celebrates 30 years of this cult classic movie.
Pooja on holiday...Kareena's favourite Yoga pose...Samantha puts on her thinking cap...
In the second edition of Global Chess League, each team will play a total of 10 matches in a double round-robin format, with the winner of each match being decided in a best-of-six board scoring system.
The celebrations continued with the mehendi ceremony for Radhika Merchant and Anant Ambani.
Sunday was a Day of Suits in Mumbai at the GQ-Arrow do
Run by a former cricketer and son of India's military heroes, Mike's Forest Retreat is an ode to all that we hold dear.
Aditi attended the screening of L'Amour Ouf directed by Gilles Lellouche.
Oh yes! She has been serving one look after another.
Here's looking at the best of Bollywood outings at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival! Vote and let us know your favourite one.
Kartik takes BB to Kolkata...Ranveer sobers up...Kajol needs your help...
'The intellectual A G Noorani and A G Noorani the family man sound like a contradiction in terms, but both aspects were integral parts of the individual.'
Sukanya Verma quizzes you to find out just how much you know about the movies.
Arjun Menon gives us a preview of what the Manorathangal series will offer us.
Rakul Preet makes a heartstopping entry in a thigh-high slit skirt designed by Ritika Mirchandani.
Presenting Swapnil Shinde's 'Dancing in the Dark' line, showcased at the LFW.
Reader Nitin N Hodar shares with us a blooper that he spotted in the movie.
'There was a time when a movie star could win an election just by stepping into politics. That era is over.'
'The ceaseless process of privatisation is shrinking the space of reservation.' 'Where will reservation go if you keep privatising?'
April saw a lot of celebs put in that extra effort to look FASHIONABLY FABULOUS!
Scroll through the photographs to see who the date was!
Raakhee, who turns 77 on August 15, remains an enigma wrapped in a riddle. Dinesh Raheja remembers Raakhee telling him how she loves the rains and how she would drive down to Tulsi Lake in the 1970s and float paper boats in the water. He would like to imagine that Raakhee still does that at her farmhouse.
Neha Dhupia and Angad Bedi threw the doors of their new home open to their friends, as they hosted a housewarming party on Sunday.
Rehana Sultan was all set to be a path-breaker. The time was right. Hindi cinema had emerged from the 1960s musicals era. But somehow, leading film-makers of the time did not believe Rehana had that cachet. It was Zeenat Aman who ended up being the definitive taboo-trasher of the era. Dinesh Raheja salutes the trendsetter of the 1970s, Rehana Sultan.
Ananya drops a picture... Huma gets clicked by Akshay... Divyanka votes...
You will appreciate the Mammootty of this movie better if you do not take the servile reviews to heart, for this is a grand, broad, almost proudly comic performance, assures Sreehari Nair.
'We shot about 20 or 30 days, I'd say at best 20 per cent. The big stuff is remaining.'
The new season takes the students out of their preoccupation with studies to other problems -- jealousy of another's easy success, a blip in a romance, financial crunch, meltdowns, discovers Deepa Gahlot.
She has been attracting hearts like a maganet with her fab style.
'The film-literate public in Kerala are not happy watching run-of-the-mill movies.'