"Looking at the films come to life on set was a lot of fun. The lensing, the art direction and Prakash Sir's detailed eye. It felt like something special was brewing," says Naina Bhan.
Twinkle gives gyaan... Adah has a question... Soha wants you to guess...
'We used to get Rs 250 for a Test match, and if the match was over in 4 days, 50 rupees were cut.'
'Television actors are people who play with fire.'
'It is important to understand that the disability is not in the person.' 'The problem lies in societal attitude and the discriminatory treatment given to disabled people in our country.'
Ace make-up artist and hair stylist Seema V Jerajani of SVJ Academy shows us how to get the perfect festive look.
The actress lets her personality shine through all her looks.
She is the first person to win Album of the Year four times, with her latest prize for Midnights.
Navratri are the days to show off lehenga-cholis with the most striking prints and the finest embroidery that exists on this planet
See how your stars stepped out in style.
Sanjana Sanghi likes simple stuff with a pop of colour and a touch of sophistication.
'I have hot water with haldi. It's great for immunity.'
Celebrity hairstylist Darshan Yewalekar has some advice for Indian men.
We may never admit it but the truth is that most of us judge people on the basis of their looks. A corporate biggie may ruin his impression if he is wearing inappropriate attire or sporting stubble.
What Madhuri misses.... Check out Mini's tips... What's Swastika up to?
Rediff reader Palanki Suryanarayana, 75 a retired professor of civil engineering settled in Bengaluru, tells us how he is teaching science to his grandson.
Over-communicate, but don't micromanage: Ritwik Sharma's tips for our new work ways.
Charlie Chopra and the Mystery of Solang Valley is fun in parts, discovers Deepa Gahlot.
A glimpse of Mahima Makwana's practical but chic getups for all kinds of weather.
'I ensure to oil my hair with a coconut-based hair oil. It takes care of my hair and protects it from the damage of the harsh Holi colours.'
A glimpse of the most interesting styles spotted this week.
'In him resides a fierce lion of an actor who would have made Stanislavsky proud.' 'With Rocky he started with his body, his hair, his clothes; then his walk, his language, the constant listening to Punjabi hip hop and before long we couldn't differentiate between Ranveer and Rocky.'
Dapper dads who look good at every age.
Miss Universe Harnaaz Sandhu was spied at at four shows at New York Fashion Week in A-lister seats, and, of course, in full fashion regalia.
As Lisa Haydon enters the last trimester of her pregnancy with Baby No 2, she continues to offer valuable tips and insights to all those mothers-to-be.
Here are a few simple tips from Nargis Fakhri on how to maintain your hair's volume and bounce during the rains.
'I love beaches and hence I love my swimsuits.'
Celeb-inspired party-at-home outfits for Christmas.
Putting together a great outfit is lots of kaam. These celebs make it look like child's play.
All you need is a pop of colour to brighten up a dull, rainy day.
I was fascinated to see a room that was decorated like an Indian palace at Osbourne House, which was Queen Victoria's home when she visited the Isle of Wight.
Cleanse, tone, and moisturise. Avoid sugar, dairy products, animal protein, suggests Shilpa Sharma.
This festive season, sport the perfect make-up for a gorgeous you!
With temperatures rising all over our incredible India, a lesson or two from Bollywood on how to beat the heat this summer.
Plants like aloe vera, spider plant and neem act as the natural air filters.
Dr Parul Kolhe gives readers tips on how to fight humidity and scalp infections during the monsoon.
Tackle your hair and skin problems with expert help from Dr Dinesh Jain.
As restaurants open their doors for patrons, Nalini Jagnat Kudalkar shares her suggestions on how they can stay virus free.
Killings in police encounters affect the credibility of rule of law and the administration of criminal justice system, the Supreme Court had said in a 2014 judgment while issuing a slew of guidelines to be followed in matters of investigating police encounters which have led to death or grievous injury.