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Rediff.com has chosen the highlights of Queen Elizabeth reign so far -- from her Coronation right up to the present day.
In Wonder Woman, Gal Gadot showcases her badass combat skills. But what is she like in real life?
Agent 007's martini, famously shaken, not stirred, is up for some innovative twists. Flavour it with a hint of Scotch or replace the olive with an orange peel
It claims to be ahead of its competitors in the segment.
Long before she became a political legend, there was Jayalalitha, the actress.
FIFA president Sepp Blatter has hit back at his critics, saying he was no "ruthless parasite sucking the lifeblood out of football" and arguing the profits his organisation earn are ploughed back into the global game.
'The Indian strategy is to rope in the powerful Pakistan army in the negotiating spectrum. This can be done at the level of General Janjua, a former army commander,' reveals Rajeev Sharma.
Baahubali leads non-Bollywood grossers of 2015.
Anil Kapoor on 24: Season 2, intimate scenes and son Harshvardhan.
'It was only to be expected that she would grace the national awards function in her distinctive style.' 'For her admirers, the flouting of norms was in character because she has made her mark in highly competitive Bollywood on her own terms,' says Amulya Ganguli.
Priyanka Chopra, Irrfan Khan and Nawazuddin Siddiqui make a global statement on the power of Indian cinema, says Vanita Kohli-Khandekar.
In the past four months, launches of luxury and super luxury cars have sped ahead of non-luxury ones.
We present some of the best photographs clicked across the globe in the month of May.
Fan gives Shah Rukh Khan space to exploit the actor in him and he tries hard, with a nod to his creepy characters in Baazigar and Darr.
'A film that tells its tale with calculated intent -- coolly, cleverly, taking its time -- mirroring the dry panache of its self-assured protagonist.'
Balaji T Vijayan and Ute Weimer talk about LoveTreats, their sexual wellness marketplace.
While stating that a strong government should be led by those who have expertise, motivation and integrity and can provide the needed public good, Rajan warned that "strong governments, may not, however, move in the right direction".
Kochadaiiyaan is a fundamentally flawed dud, one without anything to applaud besides grand (if self-glorifying) ambition, rants Raja Sen.
'Aishwarya is the most beautiful women in the world. I still remember when I was in school and college, I used to see her in commercials and I always felt she was the best.' Darshan Kumar gushes about his new co-star.
A childhood favourite turned silver. A childhood icon passed away. And a childhood heartthrob from Hollywood showed up to surprise a movie screening. Sukanya Verma's super-filmi week.
At 148 minutes, Spectre feels like the longest Bond film of all time, says Raja Sen.
Bang Bang, at its core, is really an educational film, informs Paloma Sharma.
Ever wondered how Bollywood films have grown snazzier over the years?
A look at those who treat the idea of putting their life at risk as FUN!
It is an important film but that doesn't translate to it being good, writes Raja Sen.
In all the highs and lows that India's most powerful, and only woman, prime minister faced in her life, the death of her younger son Sanjay was probably the most soul-destroying.
Scotland will vote on whether it will be an independent country or will remain a part of the United Kingdom on September 18. With the vote coming up next week, a look at ten famous Scots.
'Badlapur might end up being my most successful film,' producer Dinesh Vijan tells Patcy N/ Rediff.com
'One of his most famous scenes is set in a prison in Delhi where the British try to subvert Karla, the legendary Soviet spy who is being transferred back to Moscow and is being temporarily detained by the Indian agencies.' Ambassador B S Prakash salutes John le Carre.
Prasanna Zore/ Rediff.com talk to members of the Patel community to find out why they are dissatisfied with the state of affairs.
NH10 is a scary, compelling ride featuring an actress who surpasses herself, says Raja Sen.
Here's a fresh collection of the truly weird, true and funny news from around the world.
'If Michael Jackson is called the King of Pop, would he mind it? It's a great thing. I don't mind being called excellent in what I do. I don't mind being typecast. I am very good at what I do, nobody can do what I do. I am the best action hero.' There's no stopping Vidyut Jammwal.
The ecosystems of India and China today jostle against one another across Asia and much of the world.
Her book is less of a Hindutva-loving diatribe against the Dynasty than its detractors suggest, but it is still hard to agree with much of what she writes, says Vir Sanghvi on Tavleen Singh's latest book.
Fast cars, marathons, golfing and shooting - nothing stops these high-power tycoons from pursuing their passion.
'The Ishrat encounter was neither genuine, nor fake. I believe it was a 'controlled killing,' says Shekhar Gupta.
Rediff Reader Ansh M visited Udaipur recently and came back with a bagful of memories!