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Luca Toni, who was part of Italy's World Cup winning side in 2006, has confirmed he will hang up his boots at the end of the Serie A season.
Rohan Shinde brings you the latest updates from the Bigg Boss house.
Checkout who turned up for the awards function.
Check out the hits and misses at the box office.
Look what your favourite stars have tweeted.
Even though Ranbir's movie was released a week ago, it's still doing better business than the just released action thriller Acid Factory.
A look at the star arrivals!
Here are the highlights of India's first-ever all-male fashion week held in Delhi over the weekend. Sallu catwalked, male models preened and menswear collections scorched the ramp. Check it out.
The new Indian American Republican Council chairman Dino Teppara and its long-time board member and strategist Suhail Khan -- a former senior Bush Administration official -- contacted by India Abroad / rediff.com for a reaction to the garrulous conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh, who insulted Indian workers who undertake outsourced jobs by American companies as 'slumdogs,' issued a carefully worded, restrained and cautious statement.
'They are running the Shiv Sena on Facebook and Twitter.' 'So who will be scared of the Shiv Sena on the roads?'
Check out the star arrivals.
All the action from the Amazon India Fashion Week in Delhi.
Not since Gianpiero Combi received the Jules Rimet from none other than Mussolini in 1934, and the 40 year old Dino Zoff hoisted the World Cup in 1982, has a goalkeeper had the pleasure of holding aloft the most coveted trophy in the world of sport.
Sanjay Gupta on producing Acid Factory.
Aftab Shivdasani chats with Rediff readers.
Pictures from the special screening.
The parties never end in Bollywood!
Director Suparn Verma chats with his fans about his second flick.
The Aam Aadmi Party on Wednesday staged a protest at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi against one year of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led National Democratic Alliance government's rule.
Bollywood's who's who come down to watch a film.
Director Suparn Verma talks about his forthcoming multistarrer and why Ek Khiladi Ek Haseena bombed.
A look at the wedding pictures.
Brazilian Felipe Massa climbed into a racing car for the first time since sustaining a life-threatening head injury at the Hungarian Grand Prix when he drove seven laps in a kart on Monday.
Presenting the stars who made a glitzy entry at the Lakme Fashion Week in Mumbai.
Find out just what it is that makes the innocuous piece of cloth the hottest style statement of the season
Injured Formula One driver Felipe Massa is up and about and expected to make a full recovery from Saturday's accident but will remain in a Budapest hospital for now, his personal physician said. Massa, 28, fractured his skull in an accident during qualifying for the Hungarian Grand Prix when he was hit just above his left eye by a bouncing spring, weighing almost a kilo, that broke free from fellow Brazilian Rubens Barrichello's Brawn car.
Mentalhood is far from an ideal comeback but it's nice to be reminded of Karisma Kapoor's radiant and lively screen presence again, says Sukanya Verma.
Mohit Suri, the director of Raaz 2, clears the air about his much-speculated break up with Udita Goswami, his penchant for hard-hitting, intense films from Zeher to Awarapan and of course the Emraan Hashmi connection.
Nagarjuna, who starred in the original film, will reprise his role in the Hindi version, which is called Don No 1.
Here's a first look at Mohit Suri's Raaz: The Mystery Continues.
The movie, called, Bhram, also stars super model Sheetal memon.
Vikram Bhatt starts off with promise but, like his characters, he aims for too much too fast, dwindling the plot's pace and persuasion.
Ek Khiladi Ek Haseena director Suparn Verma gets ready with his next.
The BMC's C-ward team seized the equipment of the open air gym at Marine Drive, but reinstalled it later.
Ten images that show it's an odd, odd world we live in.
Right now, animation is seeing a total boom here, and that is also the reason why I am here. Five years from now, perhaps India will become a major hub of animation if we just focus on the industry.