In this weekly self-help series, mental health and life coach Anu Krishna tells you how to take control of your life.
Sridevi, Karan Johar, Tabu... Sukanya Verma's week was all about time travel and pleasant encounters with the super young avatars of Bollywood's famous folk.
Bollywood has realised the value of portraying the complexity, necessity and changeability of modern-day marital unions.
'Relationships have changed so dynamically that the 'woh' doesn't have to be a person.'
'Look at what we are doing to the goats, the cows, the women, the children...'
'Their failure to take Siachen is an embarrassment to the Pakistan army -- and let them live with it. Our army's shoulders are broad enough to endure the challenge.'
Maine Pyar Kiya, Biwi No 1, Dabangg, Kick... the list is endless!
The bench said the law in question was only 'targetting' married women and not the men who can have relationships with unmarried women, widow and married women with the consent of their husbands.
'A friend of mine was going through a midlife crisis with me, so we sat down and talked it out.' 'He said, you know, we are going through a midlife crisis. I asked him for how long it would last. He didn't know, so we tried to Google it but nobody had an answer.' Saurabh Shukla fields questions in his signature witty way.
Hailed as one of the finest filmmakers of his time, K Balachander, who passed into the ages on December 23, has left behind a rich legacy of hard-hitting films, some of which have been routinely credited with redefining Tamil cinema.
Mental health and life coach Anu Krishna tells you how to take charge of your life.
Brilliant cinema at the ongoing Mumbai Film Festival, raves Sukanya Verma.
'One can understand this prejudice in the minds of policemen against Muslims, without accepting it. But what tilts the balance disproportionately is the police's blind eye to offences committed in the name of the majority.' says Jyoti Punwani.
Heartbroken? Fighting too often? Want to propose? Love Guru is here to help.
Rediff's Love Guru has answers to all your relationship problems.
An upcoming film on Mohammad Azharuddin promises to be a potboiler, though not a true biopic.
We trust not because the other person is trust-worthy but because we are trusting by nature, says Love Guru.