A gleefully hammy Madhuri and Vidya's volley of death stares and evil laughs engage in a ruthless glamorous tug of war in Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3, notes Sukanya Verma.
Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas make a bold statement on the British Fashion Awards red carpet.
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Dressed in an oversized shirt that showed off her toned legs, she turned showstopper for Anamika Khanna's AK-OK.
When it comes to fashion, these gorgeous women know how to look their best.
Jaishankar described as a "reasonable supposition" to expect some improvement in the relations between India and China following the last round of disengagement but hesitated to say that there could be a reset of the ties.
She'll choose sexy over saccharine any day!
Another trend: A preference for coloured diamonds among brides, who are pairing them with their groom's birthstone. So, along with yellow or white diamonds, they are choosing pink, green, blue sapphires, emeralds or red rubies.
Boycotting the Champions Trophy will not tackle the issue we have with Pakistan, points out Aakar Patel.
Manish Malhotra turned 56 on December 5 and film folk trooped in to celebrate with him.
'We can go with smaller ensembles -- even 15 or 20 creations from a designer.' 'We are keeping the focus squarely on quality over quantity.' 'India Couture Week is, after all, about the best of the best,' FDCI Chairman Sunil Sethi tells Veenu Sandhu
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'When I see people's faces I can see that there is a certain sadness in their eyes which makes me unhappy as a person.' 'I want to see people happy in their lives.'
Aahana Kumra's cool style makes her the cynosure of all eyes.
The Kardashians serve as a blueprint for The Tribe's own journey, observes Shristi Sahoo.
'After the 2024 election results, I have had the realisation that electoral politics is simply not for me. I am therefore quitting all forms of electoral politics with immediate effect.'
The gorgeous Sobhita Dhulipala makes her debut at Cannes, and she makes sure to share pictures on social media.
Today even those who support Prime Minister Modi feel there is a certain sense of listlessness in this government. What is it intending to achieve? This is not easy to say, notes Aakar Patel.
At this point it is still anyone's game, with a draw also an option, says Prem Panicker in his analysis of Day 4.
Aditi's sharara outfit, which took 800 hours to complete, was complemented by a hand embroidered jacket.
The only thing that works on Holi is the right colour.
Take a cue out of these sexy celebrity style files.
We'd love to see these top style trends again in 2021.
Track all the action that took place on the GQ red carpet.
Looking for inspiration to slay in the heatwave? Take some style lessons from Kajal.
The actor's wardrobe, an excellent example of refined taste, is a refreshing treat.
'If Trump wins the election, there's not going to be much turmoil.' 'But if he loses, he will not accept the results.' 'And if it is close, which I think it's going to be, he's going to contest it.' 'But at the end of the day, the truth will prevail.'
Sara Ali Khan closed the show for Varun Chakilam and how!
If only the movie could hold its own the way Raveena Tandon does in a cream and gold Manish Malhotra lehenga, Ghudchadhi would be half the entertainer it set out to be, feels Sukanya Verma.
This awesome actor is not one to conform to stereotypes -- on the ramp or off it.
Bigg Boss 18 is all set to return to our screens on October 6. Hosted by Salman Khan, the names of the contestants who will be participating are not revealed yet.
The prime minister and his cabinet will be compelled to do what governments in other democracies must: Listen to criticism from citizens and tolerate it and even learn from it. In doing so, perhaps they can also get a laugh out of the material, as many of us so often do, notes Aakar Patel.
Fatima Sana Sheikh walked the ramp for designer Arvind Ampula at the Lakme Fashion Week in Mumbai.
Thousands of workers of every description -- from journalists to steel workers, from painters to New York cops, from auto to engineering workers -- marched for two hours down 5th Avenue one of Manhattan's most iconic thoroughfares, reports Jyoti Punwani.