Paloma Sharma feels R... Rajkumar is entertaining only in bits.
The film makes an effort to add sparkle to the so-called 'new gen' formula, but ends up being a damp squib.
Neha Saigal recalls her uncharacteristic behaviour on her first transatlantic flight.
'So what if the enemies take us as prisoners of war? So what of they kill us? I would feel proud that I could sacrifice my life for the country,' say these proud lady officers of the Indian Navy.
We bring you *that story*, and a lot more, in this fascinating excerpt from Roshmila Bhattacharya's Matinee Men: A Journey Through Bollywood.
At 27, Uppma Virdi is telling stories, connecting cultures and making a killing out of chai.
'What made him different was that he was not a banker at all by temperament.' 'He was a businessman, a typical lalaji at that.' 'He had to win at any cost.'
Remember these 5 moments when you wanted to yell, scream, whoop, shout, cringe?
'The only club where her husband replaced me was at Inter Milan where, in six months, he destroyed the best team in Europe at the time' 'And if she takes care of her husband's diet, she will have less time to speak about me'
They bent rules. Shut down haters. And inspired many with their successes. Let them inspire you too!
Biju Menon feels bogged down by expectations that his latest film carried, feels Paresh C Palicha.
Dear Kate has released it's new lookbook featuring tech bosses in their undies.
Despite its love for feel-good, Tumhari Sulu isn't stuck in a fool's paradise and confronts the conflicts thrown in its path, feels Sukanya Verma.
A Rediff.com journalist reveals what it's like to live in a building sealed by the authorities because one of the residents is COVID-19 positive.
Another allegation of sexual harassment against a Supreme Court judge, who has since retired, has surfaced with a second law intern levelling a similar charge that he had misbehaved with her.
'My brave JCO managed to get to the gun, sit on top of the dead man and fired away at the attacking aircraft till they melted away into the darkness.'
Vibhor Sen tells Divya Nair/Rediff.com about the struggles he faced before he finally accepted his sexuality.
The gorgeous beauty queens who put India on the world map.
'He was capable, concise, calm, sublime, and profound, and perhaps that's also why Irrfan's passing felt 'personal' to many.'
Jawaharlal Nehru University students' protest against the government over missing student Najeeb Ahmed turned violent on Sunday near India Gate when police took the protestors back to their buses in order to prevent any clash. Shocking visuals, which appeared all over social media, showed Najeeb's mother Fatima Nafees being dragged by Delhi Police personnel from the protest site.
Celebs and their adorable Karva Chauth pictures!
These celebrities will help you pull off the perfect airport look.
There is a hidden hand behind the political developments in Tamil Nadu...
The prayer, Sarvejana Sukhinobhavantu, or let the whole universe of living beings be well, helps. So do profound and relevant Ancient Wise Words and aphorisms: Vasudaiva Kutumbakam, or the whole world is one big family, interconnected, interdependent. And a sense of humour, jokes, pranks, writing, conversations. And, last but definitely not least, the rippling waves of inner realisation on the background mind-track -- about the insignificance of ego, the importance of humility, the wasted opportunities in life, the wrong moves, the strokes of luck, the past 'sins', the what-ifs.
'India Poochega Sabse Shaana Kaun is a light, happy and breezy show that makes you win money,' Shah Rukh Khan tells us.
'My boss was a woman. Not any woman, she was a demanding, rude and foul-mouthed creature whom I liked immediately,' says Aakar Patel.
Sukanya Verma looks back at the decade gone by, in the movies.
To prevent being sexually harassed, it is important to first understand where it will happen and who your possible predators are.
Rakhi Sawant is as uncensored as they come.
'...and instead do 20 minutes for someone else for a week, what an impact that will be...' says Maharaj Damodardas
Jaspal Bhatti's feel for the grime, the confusions, and the madness in our system was so complete that he could take on every kind of woman or man God ever gave to the institutions of India, feels Sreehari Nair.
Tiger Zinda Hai returns to the same moronic space where it's all about slow-motion Salman, his checkered scarf, his fleeting shirtless-ness, his unrealistically beefed up body and a taken-for-granted indestructibility, says Sukanya Verma.
The comedian and vlogger shares some life lessons...
'We'll certainly have Hollywood productions, so why wouldn't we have Bollywood?'
No, it's not Anushka Sharma!
Donald Trump's new CIA pick hasn't been greeted with the avalanche of media gush that inevitably follows a woman who becomes the first among her gender to get a top job.
What if we made X-Men here in India?