News for 'disney-characters'

Shraddha Turns Into A Bunny Cop!

Shraddha Turns Into A Bunny Cop!

Rediff.com8 Nov 2025

Shraddha Kapoor is ready to charm fans in a brand-new Disney venture, but with a twist.

Disney characters to speak Telugu

Disney characters to speak Telugu

Rediff.com16 Nov 2007

Disney characters will now speak Telugu. Walt Disney Television International, that operates three children's channels in India, is introducing a two-hour Telugu band on its flagship Disney Channel. The channel is currently available in English and Hindi languages.

Shanghai's Disneyland opens after 3 month break

Shanghai's Disneyland opens after 3 month break

Rediff.com11 May 2020

After a three-month hiatus, the Walt Disney Company's largest Magic Kingdom in Asia is back in business. The Shanghai Disney Resort threw open its doors Monday -- albeit with strict social distancing and public safety measures in place. Tickets for the earliest days of Shanghai Disneyland's re-opening sold out rapidly on Friday.

India Shines At New York Fashion Week

India Shines At New York Fashion Week

Rediff.com23 Feb 2022

A thought-provoking, sustainable collection by students of INIFD and the London School of Trends.

Vote: Who nailed the Disney princess look, who failed

Vote: Who nailed the Disney princess look, who failed

Rediff.com30 May 2017

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan was not the only one dressed like a princess at the recently concluded French film festival.

IN PICS: How Minnie Mouse turned fashion icon!

IN PICS: How Minnie Mouse turned fashion icon!

Rediff.com3 Mar 2012

Disney Couture presented Mickey and Minnie -- lines from Little Shilpa and Nitin Bal Chauhan -- inspired by the immortal cartoon character.

Disney launches comic books in India

Disney launches comic books in India

Rediff.com15 Apr 2009

Disney Publishing Worldwide (India), a division of Walt Disney Company (India), has announced a licensing agreement with local publisher Junior Diamond to publish Disney comic books, both in English and Hindi.

Chinese toys? Not a threat to Indian cos

Chinese toys? Not a threat to Indian cos

Rediff.com17 Dec 2007

Having survived the imported Chinese toys that nearly killed the Indian toy industry, the Rs 2,000-crore (Rs 20 billion) domestic toy industry has come a long way.

The Rat

The Rat

Rediff.com23 Jan 2009

2009 is all about soul searching for the rat

Philips partners Amazon to tap the e-commerce market

Philips partners Amazon to tap the e-commerce market

Rediff.com23 Jul 2014

To tap the rapidly expanding online retailing market, Philips Lighting, a subsidiary of the Dutch consumer electronics giant Royal Philips, has partnered 'exclusively' with Amazon to sell its latest product range.

Now, watch Mickey Mouse on Airtel phones!

Now, watch Mickey Mouse on Airtel phones!

Rediff.com25 Apr 2006

Airtel customers will be able to enjoy Disney entertainment programmes on their mobile phones under an agreement between the operator and Disney Mobile Theatre.

The rat

The rat

Rediff.com7 Feb 2008

This is the year for the rat to invent his/her own style.

Disney opens Artist stores

Disney opens Artist stores

Rediff.com12 Oct 2006

While the first five stores will come up in Mumbai, Delhi and the National Capital Region by the end of this fiscal, a total of 150 Disney Artist stores will be set up in India by 2011.

The rat

The rat

Rediff.com18 Feb 2007

Remarkably easy to get along with, hardworking and thrifty, the rat will be generous only to those they are inordinately fond of.

Disney homes in on developers

Disney homes in on developers

Rediff.com6 Sep 2013

Having established its licensing business for a decade, it is tapping real estate to build on its themes.

When the world celebrated a spooktacular Halloween

When the world celebrated a spooktacular Halloween

Rediff.com2 Nov 2015

Rediff.com takes a look at the crazy but heartfelt world of Halloween revelers.

Want a career in animation? Read this!

Want a career in animation? Read this!

Rediff.com28 Jan 2019

'I can snap my fingers and get 1,000 people overnight, but I can't guarantee that they will develop because there has been zero change in education in the country in the last nine years.'