The very best of Indian cuisine was served to the Obamas at the presidential banquet
Twenty years ago, Aziz Mirza had the foresight to predict the great discord India would witness and revolt against, notes Sukanya Verma.
Take a bow, Manish Malhotra!
A glimpse at celebrities present and designs displayed at the Beetle's Tech Fashion Fashion Tour 2016.
Presenting some of the good, bad and ugly looks of the week.
Amitabh Bachchan turns 75 on October 11. Rediff.com celebrates the superstar's birthday with this special series, looking back at the very things that made him the BIG B.
Shaadi ke side effects and how you can avoid them
The colours our filmi ladies love to pout in.
'Shooting the Golmaal songs are the happiest phase of the shoot because everyone is together and there is lot of fun.'
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities:
Spending some time on sets of this sports film was a fun experience, says Jahnavi Patel.
'If you have never seen Kangana Ranaut on screen before, and instead know more about her in real life and the spirited controversies that seem to happily follow her about, you realise that the actress puts a lot of herself into a screen role, feels Vaihayasi Pande Daniel.
'And Tina, that girl inside that woman, wants to try different things.'
'Wasn't there a single person below 30 in the whole production team? I wondered aloud at different points in the narrative,' notes Sreehari Nair.
Who do you think nailed the bridal look better than anyone else this wedding season?
Take a look at some of the celebrity style looks of the week.
'I will be present for a few matches, but I won't be doing that on a daily basis like I used to do.' 'A lot of people ask me why I am not doing films. I say I can do only one thing well at a time.' 'Right now, I am back into the entertainment business because I truly wanted to return to it.'
Which of these past, present and future First Ladies has a strong sense of style?
For the 13th consecutive year, a desi child has won the Scripps National Spelling Bee. But what's domination without some swag, right?
Some broke stereotypes. Some inspiring. Some made our jaws drop.
Missed these amazing pictures this year? We give you a recap.
Who are the big winners of the night? We tell you!
Shreyas Talpade's film, co-starring the Deol brothers, never adds up to anything beyond a shrill or overdone caricature straight out of a dummy's guide in how to amuse, says Sukanya Verma.
Presenting some of the good, bad and ugly looks of the week.
It was an art, says Mandvi, that all Indian-American actors had to cultivate.
Even in a country where Cricket and Bollywood have always been a potent mix, Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma's fairytale romance is special.
On the actor's 54th birthday on November 2, we write another tome about the boy with big dreams and a regrettable haircut, who defied incredible odds to become one of the most loved actors on the planet.
What makes Badrinath Ki Dulhania work, really, is the intent and the two principal actors, observes Raja Sen.
'Fashion changes fast and if you are not keeping up you're getting left behind,' design diva Anita Dongre tells Pavan Lall.
Ramdev's Patanjali is a low-cost, low-margin business that gets away with pretty much what it wants because wily old Ramdev knows how to get around all politicians, says Vir Sanghvi.
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What next for #TimesUp after Hollywood's biggest night?
These desi hotties could stop traffic!
If you are a Deepika Padukone loyalist, watch xXx: The Return Of Xander Cage for her, advises Raja Sen.
Here's looking at the most stylish appearance by Bollywod brigade this year!
Kill Dil has random songs, birdbrained logic and a romance that's about as exciting as toothpaste, says Sukanya Verma.
'Polish girls, who try to dance to Bollywood songs after having a little bit of wine, are quite funny to watch!' Erika Kaar gets ready for her Bollywood debut, Shivaay.
'Who will give me that (lost) time?' 'The stress I have gone through, the stress my family has gone through.' 'We have not laughed in seven, eight years.'