Farhan Akhtar, Farah Khan and Anusha Dandekar celebrate their birthdays on January 9.
Madhuri shines brighter than the stars...Kalki goes retro... Neha's bravest shoot....
Dono looks like a perfect family entertainer that audiences would love to tune in to, observes Mayur Sanap.
The temptation for larger-than-life superstardom is understandable but Varun Dhawan is still too much of a Baby to be a John, notes Sukanya Verma.
Khushi Kapoor treats us to more pictures of the bride Aaliyah Kashyap and her squad, including Muskan Chanana.
'I couldn't see the injury but I knew it was bad from the expression on Aamir's face.'
'It's always the men who are going crazy, barbaad. They never show a woman going crazy like that.' 'A woman has to be very proper, sitting on a swing, crying.'
'I need to work to find some joy in this life.'
Kangana starts promoting Emergency... Shriya spends time with her daughter... Amala is Pongal ready...
Suhana has been serving up look after look, and it's only getting better.
She's figured an easy and elegant way to make sweaters feel fancy.
Many ordinary citizens are drawn to by a sense of history and India's remarkable journey from bondage to freedom which culminated in this monumental building.
Sonakshi relives her holiday mood... Sonam shares a late New Year post... Aahana rides a unicorn...
From funky jeans to funkier tops to fun dresses, we've gathered some celeb-approved outfit ideas that blend style and comfort perfectly.
The balance was so perfect in that moment, the irony so rich. Those who cheered on Elia Kazan were cheering on the one quality that made him such a singular artist: He was his own man and not susceptible to groupthink. Those who protested Kazan's presence were protesting that very quality: They were saying that he was too much of an outlier, a wolf in a radical's clothing. Sreehari Nair captures his Kodak moment at the Oscars.
Saiee Manjrekar makes fashion look so effortless and inspiring.
Ananya wears the colour of the season... Shraddha shares a throwback pic... Shriya gets a present from Gym Santa...
The nationalism of Sky Force is low key -- which is its weakness, as well as its strength -- and it does not manipulate the audience into a pre-decided hate-the-enemy response, observes Deepa Gahlot.
These eye-catching pieces are designed to hug your body in all the right places creating an hourglass silhouette.
You too can incorporate this trend in your wardrobe. Here's how.
Vaani's cute Nimrat goes on holiday...Alaya gets the blues...
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Pant rushed to pick up his bat, patted it before planting a kiss on it.
Dubai-born Edin Rose is set to give the Bigg Boss contestants a run for their money.
How to discover beautiful destinations in true-blue filmi style (which simply means you look fabulous as you do so:))!
Have some cherished pieces from your mother's wardrobe? Go for these celebrity-inspired vintage chic looks.
Her sense of fashion is classy, sassy and it's oh-so-fun.
The mini utensils made of mud crafted by local potters and the gharaunda [miniature house] are unique to Diwali in Bihar.
This New Year's Eve, don't forget make a grand entry by keeping your best fashion foot forward.
'His understanding of human nature and emotions can never be matched by me.'
United States President Donald Trump stated on Tuesday that he is not ruling out the deployment of US troops to assist in the reconstruction of Gaza, expressing a vision of 'long-term' US involvement in the territory's redevelopment.
From a casual pair of jeans to a formal gown to exquisite saris, Keerthy Suresh's choices highlight her personal sense of fashion.
The girl, wearing a matching fuchsia Nike kit and sporting a temporary tiger tattoo on her left forearm, emphatically cheered Aryna Sabalenka on
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"Looking at the films come to life on set was a lot of fun. The lensing, the art direction and Prakash Sir's detailed eye. It felt like something special was brewing," says Naina Bhan.