Even a peaceful, fun task like clicking a selfie couldn't happen smoothly thanks to the one and only annoying person of the house.
Indian students planning to study abroad this year have to pay higher fee, fund their quarantine stay and also compete for on campus work opportunities.
Bani, Lopa and Swami Om are in the race for the captaincy. What they don't realise is that even a tiny move at this stage can be make or break for them.
Mona knows how to make hay even when the sun is not in her favour.
'It is safe to consume cooked non-vegetarian food.'
Devaki Vijayaraman shares her inspiring journey from a homegrown baker to being the first winner of Masterchef India Tamil.
'In every episode, you are tricked into believing that this messy girl whose life is falling apart is so talented and real that you have to love her for who she is.' 'And you will love her eventually because Masaba is effortless and looks stunning in every frame,' notes Divya Nair.
From a small team of five weavers, Karagiri now works with 1,800 weavers from across India. Pallavi Mohadikar, co-founder of Karagiri, shares her incredible success journey.
Putham Pudhu Kaalai is refreshing like the unsuspecting morning dew that teases your senses when you step on the grass barefoot, discovers Divya Nair.
At the cost of disappointing Vijay fans, says Divya Nair, I can safely say that Master is watchable for Sethupathi and Das.
Muskan Pathan scored 99.4 per cent in the ICSE Class 10 examination results announced May 29. She topped.
This 14-year-old schoolboy's invention can save lives.
Divya Nair is spoilt for choice, but picks her favourite Rajini films.
People with healthy lifestyles can also be at risk of heart diseases.
'How and why did we lose so many seats in places where we were expected to win?'
Astro-numerologist Sanjay Jumaani looks up the numbers for Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas.
After Aadukalam and Asuran, this is another film Dhanush is going to be proud of, says Divya Nair.
Four students from Oxford, including one from India, have released a study guide that will help lakhs of students aged between 12 and 18 learn English, Chemistry and Math at home.
'It is time the government should intervene more strongly than ever before and save the textile industry which is the pride of our nation.'
'I am just hoping school reopens and our son gets to enjoy this phase, make new friends and gain new experiences,' says Divya Nair.
'They wanted a character, who could speak both Tamil and Hindi. That's how I got on board.'
'In this age of OTT, where you are overdosed on content with violence, crime, sex and lust, this love story is refreshing,' notes Divya Nair.
Rediff.com's Rajesh Karkera and Divya Nair bring you the action from the Kaala screening at Mumbai's Aurora theatre.
RustOrange co-founders Samik Sarkar, Shashank Agnihotri and Kuvalaya Singh share their story and learnings.
How can one of life's biggest events make you yawn, wonders Divya Nair.
There are some victories in the house that make you smile along. And Manveer's victory is one of them, says Divya Nair.
The irresistible Indian sizzler is not only easy to make, it is gluten-free too.
With three weeks to go, the competition among contestants will test friendships, and arguments can get wilder...
Bigg Boss ordered Manveer to pack Swami Om's bags. Does that signal a surprise eviction, wonders Divya Nair.
Swami Om has been the most annoying person on the show, but the makers have been going soft on him. Divya Nair wonders why.
Spoilsport Bani loses to Lopa in the captaincy task.
'As the night wore on, we could hear insects, see fireflies and slowly, the stars took over the naked sky.' 'For those of us who spend the largest part of our lives in a cement jungle and wake up to machine sounds, this was music.'
Despite their entertainment quotient, the commoners are being targeted over their boring 'celebrity; counterparts.
'Every day, when I deliver milk, I talk to the families and find out what is happening in their lives.' 'That is how you get to know the real issues and find solutions.'
The discomfort between Bani and Lopa becomes more obvious.
'We are not laying any of our team off. We cannot do that especially at this time.' 'It will be hard for them to find other jobs now and we will not let our team down now.'
Students who have received admission to foreign universities are struggling with unexpected delays, additional living costs and scarcity of vaccine supplies.
Four enterprising women tell us how they tackled bias and criticism to create a niche for themselves and are now leading their businesses.
Amit Singh, 32 from Delhi shares his incredible weightloss journey.