Meet Magadheera's princess and college girl, Kajal Agarwal
A sneak peek at one of Telugu cinema's most awaited movie starring mega star Chiranjeevi's son.
Check out the actor's fourth Tamil film opposite Kajal Agarwal.
Ajay Devgn and Kajal Agarwal talk about their new film together.
Telugu actor Ram on his upcoming film opposite Kajal Agarwal.
Himesh Reshammiya's maiden attempt at Tamil music fails to impress.
Celebs in attendance on Day Four of Lakme Fashion Week.
For audiences who love gangster dramas, there is a lot of fun in store, promises Joginder Tuteja.
Eighty percent of a celebrity's body is defined by a good diet, says nutritionist Neha Sahaya.
Upping the fashion ante, one designer outfit at a time!
Our stock exchanges no longer belong to one state or one community.
The total market valuation of the BSE-listed companies is nearing the Rs 100 lakh crore-mark following the continued dream run of the bourse.
Leading bourse Bombay Stock Exchange on Tuesday favoured more stock markets in the country saying it will help in channelising the household savings into productive capital.
Indian stock markets are likely to remain bullish during the current Hindu calendar year (Samvat 2071) and investors would continue to reap rich gains, say experts.
Bollywood stars celebrate Father's Day with adorable pictures of their papas.
A look at Telugu films releasing on New Year's Eve!
'A lot of people think that since I am Rohit Shetty's sister I may get special attention.' 'In fact, it's the opposite.' 'You can call up anyone and ask, how Rohit treats Mehek on the sets and they'll tell you how I get a lot of daant.'
India, with m-cap of about $1.6 trillion, is ahead of Switzerland.
The BSE Mid-and Small-cap indices outperformed their larger peers rising 72 per cent and 52 per cent, respectively, during Samvat 2070.
Sonakshi, Bollywood's go-to girl for South remakes!
The exchange moved through many ups and downs through the years.
Putting Indian markets on fire, the foreign investors have pumped in over Rs 1-lakh crore of so-called 'hot money' into stocks during 2014 -- taking their cumulative net investments here beyond Rs 10 lakh crore.
Ashish Chauhan is generous in his praise for his former bosses and doesn't flinch in pointing out the reasons why the BSE lost out in the initial years of the NSE.