Are you looking for inspiration for your wedding photography? Here are the winning photos from this year's International Wedding Photography of the Year image competition. The International Wedding Photographer of the Year competition was created this year to promote and celebrate the art of wedding photography from all around the world. One of the unique rules for this competition was that the photographer had to take the image during an actual wedding day. Below are some of the beautiful images from the competition.
The Bombay High Court is slated to deliver its verdict this week on an appeal filed by actor Salman Khan against the five year sentence awarded to him in the 2002 hit-and-run case.
A big part of October's charm is in its taking of a cinematic tragedy and presenting to us how we may experience it in real life, says Sreehari Nair.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Gang Of Ghosts is one of those films that falls in the category of a bad remake, says Sonil Dedhia.
Pavan Malhotra, one of our finest actors, shows us another side of Bollywood.
'We have created an enemy we can't even see and that enemy is entertaining us while tightening the noose around our necks.' 'As the radiation increases, it will affect everything -- from your little bumble bee to plants to every living cell.' 'By the time the effects are understood, it might be too late.'
From Boyhood to The Grand Budapest Hotel, we've seen some brilliant cinema this year.
Actress Catherine Tresa talks about her newest hit, her first Tamil film Madras, and her upcoming projects.
'The biggest success of Andhadhun is that viewers are thinking and debating about it. I didn't expect it,' Sriram Raghavan tells Ronjita Kulkarni/Rediff.com.
Do you know this giant?
Over Dosas in Mumbai, Oscar winner Megan Mylan tells Vaihayasi Pande Daniel why she chose India and girls empowerment as the subject of her new documentary.
A woman alleged multiple instances of sexual, mental and emotional abuse by Sajid Khan where he allegedly forced her to send him photos of herself in a bikini, called her late into the night under the pretence of work.
Showing signs of financial strain, the government's fiscal deficit in the first five months of the ongoing financial year has already touched 74.6 per cent of the budget estimate.
The White House on Wednesday released its annual collection of some of the most interesting photographs of President Barack Obama and his family.
Here's a glimpse of all that happened around the world last week, in 14 images.
Uncorking the business of vintage wines and spirits.
Lavitha Shinoj juggled a job and family to participate in her first-ever beauty contest. 'It was a new, life-changing experience,' she says.
Model Daljeet Sean Singh wants to give people a meaningful farewell.
'People don't like me wearing saris. But I am an Indian drag queen. I will wear a sari.'
'Polish girls, who try to dance to Bollywood songs after having a little bit of wine, are quite funny to watch!' Erika Kaar gets ready for her Bollywood debut, Shivaay.
Aamir Khan looks leaner, fitter and younger on his 52nd birthday.
Manoj Bajpayee confides in Rediff.com's Ronjita Kulkarni about his 'long journey filled with rejection, betrayal, misery, failures and disillusionment.'
'A belligerent Alok Nath refused to leave.. kept screaming shouting threatening abusing trying to grab me..'
'The nicest thing is that it is not my film.' 'People bring their own stories and life histories to the film.'
Shah Rukh Khan sets the record straight.
Salman Khan, star of this year's Eid release Bajrangi Bhaijaan, talks about his journey from supporting actor to superstar.
Vin Diesel can't get enough of Deepika Padukone!
The year 2014 easily earns for itself the title of annus horribilis, says Malavika Sangghvi
'All those photographs I had seen before about Ladakh were not photoshopped.' 'Ladakh, truly, was nature's masterpiece.'
Let the grandeur do the talking instead of the gags, says Raja Sen.
'People won't think Shankarabharanam is an old film. It is a family entertainer, different from what I have done before,' Nikhil Siddhartha tells Radhika Rajamani.
'I know many actors living outside India put on accents in films because they think that is how Indians talk. I avoid that.' 'I don't have to prove anything through my accent. My psyche is Indian.' Anupam Kher gives us his 500th film!
'There are enough LGBTQ people in the industry, so I don't feel like a misfit.'
Vicky Nanjappa in a conversation with Air Deccan founder Captain Gopinath regarding the AAP
>There's still hope and plenty to play for, says Rediff.com's Aruneel Sadadekar.
'I would like to do a biopic (on) Parveen Babi. She was such a gorgeous woman. She was also my neighbour. It was very sad when she died. It is so tragic when you are young and have fame, fortune, praise and everything and then you are alone.' Shraddha Kapoor discusses her big hits.
In this excerpt from a conversation with Samik Bandopadhyay, Mrinalda discusses three legendary actors he has worked with.
New York City Police Commissioner William Bratton apologised on Thursday to former US tennis star James Blake, who was arrested after being wrongly identified as a suspect in a fraud ring and said he is concerned over how much force is used.