We turn the pages of Abhishek Bachchan's journal, as he takes us inside the sets of Manmarziyaan.
The starry arrivals at Manish's bash.
Miss Grand India Manika Sheokand wants to challenge what people think of a girl child.
She faced off against former disciple-turned-defector Suvendu Adhikari in a very different contest. It's not land acquisition, but an ego clash that has acquired, tragically, communal overtones, explains Kanika Datta.
Bolly celebs have a new party place to go to!
Bollywood's stars made sure to wish their fans and social media followers a Happy Diwali with festive pictures and a sneak peek into how they were celebrating the special day.
Meet the GenNext designers who showcased their collection at Lakme Fashion Week.
Taking yet another trip to Maldives!
Black and gold dominate the red carpet!
Deepika's sultry look on Femina or Priyanka's chic turn on Harper's Bazaar Arabia? Take our poll and tell us.
What a moralebooster for the comic returning to our television screens this weekend!
'With more and more young people relocating outside their home states for work, an all-India MLDA of 21 would be a good way to ensure that more Indians can go with the flow,' recommends Kanika Datta.
Domestic business endorsement for Mr Modi never wavered, not even after 2002.
Over the next five years, it will be Narendra not Nitish who will be under pressure to deliver vikas and atmanirbharta in Bihar, notes Kanika Datta.
A pall of gloom descended on Mira Road, a township in Maharashtra as people joined the last rites of martyred Indian soldier Major Kaustabh Rane, who was martyred in Jammu-Kashmir. He was among the four army personnel killed in a gunfight with terrorists near the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir's Bandipora district on Tuesday. His family, friends and residents showered flowers, raised slogans "Major Kaustubh Rane, Amar Rahe", "Vande Mataram" and "Bharat Mata Ki Jai" as a flower-laden army truck took him to the crematorium.
Celebs caught candid in Madrid!
Shifting positions on religiosity and Covid may confuse the Hindutva citizenry, but you can rely on Bengal to turn a non-arguable issue into a raging controversy, notes Kanika Datta.
Globally, white-collar gender diversity in the workplace has become as politically correct a cause to espouse as, say, corporate social responsibility.
Designs that probably looked good on paper to their creators.
'Hello Namaste' has been described as a "festive upbeat Hinglish" number which highlights the UK-India friendship.
Here's a look at the arrivals.
Dangal actress Fatima Sana Shaikh shot for her next film Thugs Of Hindostan in Malta, and is making the most of her time there.
Here's looking at pictures of the Udta Punjab success bash.
First time voters say they expect political leaders to focus on "real issues".
The centrality of idle office chitchat has only recently come to be acknowledged by executives as they jettison their access cards and work from home in larger numbers, notes Kanika Datta.
Celebs follow a template for their special day -- an intimate ceremony with few people and a keen eye for a touch of luxury in every aspect.
A look at the star arrivals!
"I tell all my guys in the office to see this as running a marathon. The front runners are a million times our size. In a marathon, you don't run in front of the pack; you stay in the back and wait for your turn, otherwise you'll run out of steam."
'She had indeed grown to full womanhood and was in reality more beautiful than I thought she was.'
Globalisation may have many discontents as contents.
Overt displays of physical machismo is the stamp of the strongman and it's a symptom that manifests itself in direct proportion to their sense of insecurity, says Kanika Datta.
A look at star arrivals.
The spin-offs from providing some sort of formal training for the hospitality business are huge.
A look at the star arrivals.
Women leaders, succession planners and lawyers say doors in family businesses are opening but a stronger push is needed.