With red carpets a no-go and limited traveling, it's the fresh-faced selfies that are gathering most notice.
Baby Yoda's latest adventures, spirits of all shapes and sizes, NRIs in vendetta mode, catch all this and more on OTT in Sukanya Verma's weekly recommendations.
The Ludhiana-born engineer is among the youngest entrepreneurs on TIME's 100 most influential people.
2020 will see new jodis on screen. While Ranbir Kapoor romances girlfriend Alia Bhatt, Ananya Panday will be seen alongside Ishaan Khatter.
'Khaali Peeli has the wits of a kindergarten school play,' sighs Sukanya Verma.
'Today, a four-year-old child knows how to go on YouTube and see everything.' 'What are you going to control and what are you going to tell them? Nothing.' 'This is the generation we are living in.'
It's the holy month of Ramzan and we want to know what's cooking in your home!
Mundasupatti is an entertaining rom-com, writes S Saraswathi.
Director Pa Ranjith's Madras is an intense emotional drama that gives you a ringside view of the lives of the underprivileged in North Chennai.
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The actor will play an underworld don in the film.
60,338 Mumbai taxis in 1997 had permits to cater to a population of 8 million. In 2010, only 40,298 cabs have permits and Mumbai's population has shot up to 12.5 million.
'It's not easy to perform in front of 5,000 people, who are standing right behind the camera. You have to remember the dialogue even when the crowd is shouting and saying things to you.'
Bedi's counter attack put the Congress-headed government on defensive.
In the 1.43 minute-long video, Meerut SP Akhilesh Narayan Singh can be seen talking to three men in a narrow lane. Singh claimed that he had made the statement to a group of people who were raising slogans in support of Pakistan.
Union officials said with increasing possibility of further extension of the coronavirus-induced lockdown, several auto and taxi drivers are going to their native places in their black and yellow coloured auto rickshaws and taxis.
Ashish Narsale gives you 20 reasons to plan your trip.
Rediff readers share their experience of autos and taxis in India.
One of the most attractive things in a movie romance is to watch two people fall in love over a date or two.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Over 1,600 taxis now have these devices installed.
Guddu Ki Gun is a sex comedy with funny one-liners and great performances from Kunal Khemmu and Sumit Vyas, writes Prasanna Zore.
Kudos to Director Karthik Subbaraj for bringing back the Rajini of the 1990s, says A Ganesh Nadar.
The latest updates from the Tamil film industry.
'The smartest businessmen are shopkeepers as their return on investment is better than anyone else.'
'The government has made good arrangements to tackle this situation.' 'At the ITBP camp, doctors have arrived from different hospitals from every state of India.' 'They have training on how to deal with suspected coronavirus cases.' ''So I am sure India will handle the coronavirus situation well.'
The opposition has been critical of the Centre's handling of the situation, accusing it of not doing enough to ease the hardships of the migrant workers, many of whom have lost their jobs during the lockdown which started on March 25.
We round off the week with some good, bad and ugly looks.
The plot is refreshing and there are no unnecessary twists or excessive melodrama, writes S Saraswathi
Sex jokes. SRK's lover boy act. Sonu Sood's washboard abs. The Happy New Year team went all out to woo their New Jersey fans with their SLAM! tour!
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The film is reduced to a lame science fiction with an overdose of action, writes S Saraswathi.
Irudhi Suttru is an enjoyable sports drama that keeps you hooked throughout, writes S Saraswathi
''When I walk out of a room or enter a gathering, everybody should notice me.' 'I always want to make a statement.' 'I flaunt myself and there is no stopping me,' Nia Sharma says as she gets ready for her new show, Naagin 4.
Delhi's chief minister claims success, but his ambitious odd even scheme's real test could be on Monday.
'The most difficult thing in the world is to convince someone to put Rs 20 crore on your movie script.'
Celebrating Mother's Day by remembering a variety of such movie maatajis and her impassioned assertions.
Tiger Zinda Hai returns to the same moronic space where it's all about slow-motion Salman, his checkered scarf, his fleeting shirtless-ness, his unrealistically beefed up body and a taken-for-granted indestructibility, says Sukanya Verma.