Indian cricketers are trying in their own way to cope with the lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic which has brought sporting action across the world to a halt. Opener Shikhar Dhawan entertained his fans by dancing to the track 'Daddy Cool' with his son Zoravar.
The markets had been speculating for weeks, but on Monday corporate India's first family got into it as well.
Alia wishes Dharmendra... Sunny Leone gets Christmassy... Riteish's directorial debut...
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Ulhas Joshi, Head -- Sales, Rank MF, a mutual fund investment platform, answers your queries.
Varsha Bhosle salutes that effervescent icon of Indian cinema, Dev Anand.
A yellow-sari daintily clad Indrani was beaming broadly and it seemed like for the first time, for her, Rahul had done something right. Vaihayasi Pande Daniel reports from the Sheena Bora Murder Trial.
The novel has an ambiguous ending, but in the film the man becomes a saint and risks his life as he goes on a fast. He just cannot let down the thousands of people who have faith in him... Arthur J Pais reveals little known facts about Dev Anand's film, Guide.
Was this indeed the Lata who had started out with her, as a child star, in Badi Maa (1945)? Raju Bharatan recalls yet another memorable incident from Lata Mangeshkar's incredible life.
The composer had gems to his credit in his long career.
After Mughal-e-Azam and Hum Dono, we'd love to see these classics in colour.
'No matter how big the name, no one lives forever; like medicines, we come with an expiry date.' 'But, in the short time that we have, we try to make something that will stay on long after we are gone.'
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Lata Mangeshkar was my introduction, the beginning, the basic, the identity of film music. Sukanya Verma salutes The Legend.
S P Balasubrahmanyam sang songs about life and loss with enough soul to break your heart, notes Sukanya Verma.
Break Point is an emotional ride into Indian tennis' ultimate fairytale gone wrong, observes Deepti Patwardhan.
'Listen to my songs if they make you happy at home.'
We asked readers to help Tiger out by suggesting titles for his new film with Hrithik Roshan, and we got many responses!
"The cancellation of the UK prime minister's visit because of all these efforts is surely a big victory for farmers," the statement said.
The 19-year-old, picked 3 wickets and scored 23 runs on debut to help his team Aakash Tigers beat Triumphs Knights by 5 wickets.
Have a party at home? Aelina Kapoor recommends the Loveshhuda soundtrack.
Yogendra Yadav said the decision to defer the march was taken over a forecast of bad weather conditions on Wednesday.
Buzz is that Raj Kapoor's Awara is going to be released in colour.
'In an era defined by vengeful anger, he was a star who sang and danced while most others hollered and hectored on the big screen,' remembers Saibal Chatterjee.
'My bench mate at school was Shashi Kapoor and we were together from KG right up to the 10th standard.'
B R Chopra was a reformist film-maker, way ahead of his times, says Subhash K Jha.
The actress, who starred in films like Bhabhi and Choti Bahen, was 75.
Kevin Pietersen, whose heroic knock of 186 played a huge part in England's thumping 10-wicket victory against India in the second cricket Test, has a few good words to say about the Mumbai crowd.
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The yesteryear actress has been living as a tenant in Asha Bhosle's bungalow for over four decades.
Nothing can salvage the Marjaavaan mess, declares Sukanya Verma.
'I want to show that we are also part of this society and want to participate just as much, whether it is for security or whatever community work there.'
In the first part of this nine-part special series, we highlight little known facts of the late legend's life.
We remember the legend through his fabulous songs.
"Our Army will give a befitting reply to Pakistan if that country violates ceasfire... Kashmir is an integral part of India," Singh said while replying to queries from media persons.
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Trade analyst Vinod Mirani gives us the box office verdict for the week.
'A month before he died, he rang me up to say he wanted to meet me. I was alarmed by the tone of his voice.'