Cricketer-turned-politician Navjot Singh Sidhu is known for his sharp wit, which he puts to good use as a judge on the reality show, The Great Indian Laughter Challenge. Though season four of the show gets over on Friday night, this is not the last of Sidhu -- he will judge the Champions (the best of comedy) show which airs on October 10. Rajul Hegde chatted with the laughter king about the show, his journey and much more...
With the Indian domestic calendar scheduled to resume next month, Raina shared a 26 second clip, noting, 'First love. Back on field'.
From show business to sports stories, you'll find plenty to keep you busy on OTT this week.
Why just eat noodles and samosa separately when you can combine them together for a tasty treat?
Shraddha gets the blues... Kajol spends the day with her love... Mini shares her memories...
'Then, one fine morning, I returned to my first love.' 'All the top directors of the time were waiting for me.' 'In one day, I signed 12 films.' 'Prosenjit Chatterjee was back!'
Aseem Chhabra highlights 10 films that moved him, films that may show up in theatres near you.
Couples -- young and old -- celebrated Valentine's Day on Tuesday with flowers and gifts even as a few right-wing outfits played spoilsport in some parts of the country.
'I am not envious of those who are making millions. It's their era and I had my era.'
Readers share their love stories ahead of Valentine's Day.
Her father, who is also into farming, had to shut his grocery shop for the day.
'Acting is probably the most wonderful profession anyone can have because you make every film set with 200 people, so you make 200 new friends every four months, and you learn so many things from these new lives.'
Fascinating new offerings from beloved auteurs as well as a steady supply of remakes and biopics colour the OTT scene this week. Sukanya Verma lists her picks.
I binged on various shows this year -- some for work, some for pleasure, few I couldn't spare time for, others I didn't have access to while some started out fabulously only to fizzle towards the end.
Bollywood stars shower their moms with love on Mother's Day.
Jeremy Lalrinnunga smashed two Games records on his way to a sensational gold medal win
'Challengers, just letting you know, I'm still the fastest cat around @virat.kohli @abdevilliers17 @pumaindia @royalchallengersbangalore,' Bolt declared.
'Sooner or later the right kind of guy will come along, who likes you for who you are, not based on the clothes you wear,' says Love Guru.
Ad man Gerson da Cunha, a multi-faceted personality who was very passionate about civic activism in later years, died in Mumbai on Friday. He was 92.
Neeraj Chauhan was driven into penury as the novel coronavirus had begun to spread its ugly tentacles
'I've always wanted to be a pilot; setting records is the icing on the cake.'
From rocking a bikini top to slaying a red blazer and even a pair of spandex shorts, Namrata Thakker looks at our B-town celebs giving us major vintage vibes in stylish flashback pictures.
Tell us why your mother means the world to you!
Suneet Varma discusses his fondness for jewellery, his newly-minted role as a jewellery designer, and why he'd like people to reconsider their love for gold jewellery.
Love Aaj Kal is scheduled to release on Valentine's Day.
"This bunch of illiterate people cannot probably differentiate between 'shall' and 'consider'," the former Madhya Pradesh chief minister said.
A combination of demonetisation, a poorly and hurriedly implemented GST, and more recently the "botched up" lockdown of the economy to control the spread of Covid has brought the economy to its knees.
Swara reveals a homely look for a film... Sonakshi tells us what we all need...
Like the other platforms, the Clubhouse will have more users in India than anywhere else because of the interest we have in knowing what others are doing and in letting others know about our activities, predicts T P Sreenivasan.
Readers share their mom's special qualities.
Joginder Tuteja looks at the widening age gap between Salman and his heroines.
The other members of selection committee are Sanjay Patil, Ravindra Thaker, Zulfiqar Parkar and Ravi Kulkarni.
If the stories weren't bound by their themes or expectations or if they weren't limited to the time and the medium, Mani Ratnam's Navarasa could have been something better, feels Divya Nair.
The COVID-19 lockdown had wreaked havoc on her mental health to such an extent that discus thrower Kamalpreet Kaur had started trying her hand in cricket to handle the psychological toll of the shutdown.
It is a record that the saffron party has created, where the majority of its legislators belonged to the minority community.