Be it cheering for Roger Federer or Garbine Muguruza at the Wimbledon final, the Hollywood brigade made their presence felt at both, the women's and men's final at Wimbledon over the weekend. We caught a few cine stars watching their tennis heroes in action at the All England Club...
'...I am like I need to teach my dog to do potty.'
Former England captain Kevin Pietersen jokingly posed with police officers after a night out with friends.
Sukanya Verma gives 10 ways our stars engaged in them.
This refreshingly hilarious film should not be missed, says S Saraswathi.
Kavalai Vendam may not be high on logic, but watch it for its wacky moments and mindless entertainment, says S Saraswathi.
That's one way to turn heads...
Savan Kotecha has written songs for Usher, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Enrique. Chaya Babu spoke with the desi songwriter.
Sukanya Verma offers some amazing opening scenes in Hindi films that fuels an excitement for what happens next.
Kami has already climbed most peaks above 8,000 metres, including K2, Cho-oyu, Lhoste and Annapurna among others.
Unless you've been hiding under an Internet-blocking rock, you must have chanced upon some of the crisp, polite, informative and frequently witty posts crafted by the Mumbai police. Mrigank Warrier meets Sunchika Pandey, the brains behind the Mumbai police quips.
Atulya Mahajan has experienced the ordeals, quirks and preoccupations of the average Indian-American student. He speaks to Nishi Tiwari about how it became the inspiration for his debut book, Amreekan Desi: Masters of America.
Take a look at the Hunger Games stars general state of amazing-ness.
We bring you an excerpt from the outrageously hilarious book by Rishi Piparaiya!
Asim Riaz, who has been grabbing limelight lately because of his fights with Siddharth Shukla, seems to have found someone special inside the Bigg Boss house.
We bring you an exclusive extract from Atulya Mahajan's book Amreekandesi: Masters of America.
'He wrote movies that shaped different comedic fashions of their time, movies that inspired comedians to go out further on a limb, try harder, be more accessible, make their jokes land better. It's hard to explain how much Harold Ramis mattered to us, and to the men who make us laugh.' Raja Sen pays tribute to the late comedy legend.
Only Bong Joon Ho -- whose film Parasite won the Oscars for Best Film, Best Director, Best International Feature -- knows how to work with a heavy hand and still get respectable results, says Ranjita Ganesan.
A look at some funny model moments from the recently concluded Lakme Fashion Week auditions.
Siddharth Shukla's temper could get him into trouble.
The film starts out well with plenty of fun and intrigue, but the second half does not live up to the promises of the first, writes S Saraswathi.
2019 had as many as 17 films in the Rs 100/200/300 crore clubs. What's even more remarkable is that 10 directors made their debut in this elite club, something totally unprecedented.
There's a reason he was called Baba Ranchoddas in 3 Idiots.
General Asad Durrani's disclosures could leave considerable egg on the face of those currently wielding the stick in Pakistan, notes Rana Banerji, who headed the Pakistan desk at the Research and Analysis Wing, India's external intelligence agency.
Former India cricketer Virender Sehwag is surely having a ball on social media. His tweets and comments on other social networking sites have been widely followed and liked by fans from the country. The former India opener was recently in the spotlight for his Twitter banter with Piers Morgan with Indian fans targeting the British journalist for his insensitive remarks.
"You have an MBA from IIM-Ahmedabad. You worked in a bank in New York. What made you give up all that and pursue acting?" 'A little bit of courage and a lot of stupidity.'
The actor talks about woring in the remake of Superstar Rajnikanth's blockbuster by the same name.
'Even a hardcore nit-picker will struggle to find faults in this extraordinarily crafted television series that I rate as a must watch, an instant classic,' says Sukanya Verma.
'First sold to us as a voluntary scheme for government subsidies, Aadhaar has since sprouted multiple heads and tails, horns, fangs, warts, and a nasty case of halitosis.' 'It is unacceptably intrusive, our data is hilariously unsafe, and fraud, corruption, and criminality is rampant,' says Mitali Saran.
Sukanya Verma lists the memorable use of trees in Hindi movies.
The real focus should be on India AND China, says Meera Sanyal.
We bring you an excerpt from R Chandrasekar's new book, The School of Core Incompetence.
Riz Ahmed tells Aseem Chhabra that most people can relate to the film, as it is the story of an outsider trying to find a home in a new society.
Here's what your favourite Bollywood celebrities are tweeting.
Get your lowdown of what's happening in Tamil Cinema.