'He was not a matinee idol. He was overweight and mostly seen in crumpled clothes. His scruffy, unshaven look had become his identifier and he did not seem to give a damn.'
Anjali helped Sachin Tendulkar deal with the debacles during his reign as captain and carry on.
Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani is a good-looking film but lacks a good story, writes Raja Sen.
While Mussoorie is the nerve point with all the hustle bustle of the tourist activities, Landour lies quietly reminiscent of a 19th century British suburb.
The new Spider-Man film gets everything wrong except the girl, feels Raja Sen.
Priya Bala of Folomojo.com hits the road!
'Khadi is my passion. The only idea behind this start up is to promote and popularise khadi.'
Not Mekhail. Not Rahul. Not anyone. 'Wouldn't someone have asked?' Indrani asked.
Monisha Dudaney tells you how your partner will behave according to his/her star sign.
Rediff.com reproduces the 1997 feature about Laxman, his passion for crows, and of course, his genius.
Through the book 'Make in India' authors Ranjini Manian and Joanne Grady Husky bring you the wisdom of twelve CEOS who walked the trail before them.
Prince William and Princess Catherine, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, collected quite a few Mumbai hearts on a hot two days in April.
Human rights abuses allegedly perpetrated in the war against Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam haunted Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa on the sidelines of the CHOGM summit with UK Prime Minister David Cameron on Saturday giving the island country an ultimatum to conduct a credible probe into the war crimes by March, failing which he would seek an international investigation.
'Peddlers isn't a movie of grand cinematic achievements, but one of small yet startlingly original victories.'
'When Dhoni walked in, India needed 105 to win with 32 overs to play. The situation called for calm, nerveless, ice-cold execution without necessitating any adrenalin-fueled impestuosities -- the sort of situation that is the Indian captain's spiritual home.'
The journey of Abhijit Avasthi, the former national creative director of Ogilvy & Mather, is as amazing as it is unbelievable. Read on!
Director Anil Sharma gives us an insight into the Deol men, and other Bollywood Greats.