"If something look nice on someone, it's not necessary that it will look nice on you too. So just have your own style. Be comfortable. Be confident," says Riddhima Kapoor Sahni.
Protect your hard-earned wealth with a will -- halt family rifts and secure your children's future. Pranjali Madnani explains how.
Kriti goes green... Sonakshi picks black... Mouni gets her blush on...
Rashmika, Ananya, Sonam, Sanya and Bebo stun in bold fusion looks that mix tradition and sass
'Maybe every parent has seen that show, Adolescence, where you think your son or daughter is safe at home, locked in their room. But they are interacting with the world through the internet.'
Dinesh Raheja salutes Sandhya, the acclaimed dancer who passed into the ages on October 4.
Janhvi Kapoor takes a break from her Param Sundari shoot for a quick vacay to London.
From minimalist studs to ornate designs, it's more than jewellery - it's a personal statement.
In the slot of rural poor, there are those who struggle to pull themselves out of crumbling hovels, and there are the Jamtara-like bunch who turn to crime. Neeraj Ghaywan's Homebound is about the former, whose quest for respect and dignity is thwarted because they are underprivileged, notes Deepa Gahlot.
Pooja and Siddhanth go trekking... Zahan spams us from London... Sara Tendulkar twins with Banita Sandhu...
Because of Mukesh's much-hailed association with Raj Kapoor, it is often overlooked that the singer has also scored hits with almost all major heroes. On Mukesh's 102nd birth anniversary on July 22, Dinesh Raheja recalls some of his classic songs.
Syed Firdaus Ashraf hopes that Nishaanchi will be a blockbuster like its trailer.
His latest film Saiyaara is a blockbuster and has propelled him way into the big league.
From groundbreaking designs to iconic red-carpet glamour, these shapeshifters have not only put India on the global map but also created a niche through their distinctive personal styles.
From groundbreaking designs to iconic red-carpet glamour, these shapeshifters have not only put India on the global map but also created a niche through their distinctive personal styles.
Two Much With Kajol and Twinkle promises a healthy dose of sarcasm and unfiltered comments.
'After playing strong women like Kavita and Tulsi on television, it would be very difficult for audiences to accept me as a routine running-around-trees heroine.'
'Even though I'm just 31, I feel like I've seen a lot in my life, some voluntarily, some involuntarily.'
Forget coy! This year, lace is laced with attitude.
Her fashion sense -- a seamless blend of glamour, nostalgia and modern edge -- is earning her major style cred.
These divas are setting the gram on fire. one bikini at a time.
'As the sweet fragrance of modak fills the air, we fold our hands and bow down to the God of wisdom.'
Silent it may aim to be, but Ufff Yeh Siyapaa is as headache-inducing as an out-of-tune brass band, sigh Deepa Gahlot.
It's the season of star kids, and it continues with Chunky Pandey's nephew Ahaan Pandey getting ready for his Bollywood debut with this Friday's release, Saiyaara.
'On Wednesdays We Wear Pink' statement gets a whole new meaning. Let the midweek glam attack begin...
'A director's actor, if I had told her to jump from a building, she would probably have.' 'But I only told her to jump off a running train...'
September has packed in quite a bit on OTT, with many series and movies seeing their digital premiere. Joginder Tuteja lists the OTT menu for the month.
Vaani Kapoor claimed she faced challenges while working in the upcoming series Mandala Murders.
Twenty four years after it first released in 1981, Rekha's Umrao Jaan re-releases in theatres on June 27.
'Salman is not interested in acting.'
Sonam Kapoor brought in her 40th birthday with a grand party on Sunday evening at her parents Sunita and Anil Kapoor's home.
'I owe what Shakti became as much to Mr Bachchan as Salim-Javed.'
Kareena Kapoor attends a Bvlgari event in style.
Making a grand entrance in a stylish car, Kapoor embraced the role of a groom, with models accompanying him as his groomsmen, perfectly capturing the essence of the theme.
Move over Scandinavian scarves, these dupattas are doing the talking.
What we see in him today is not just stardom, but the reflection of his sincerity, humility, and an artist who carries the fragrance of his roots, asserts K R Nayar, who has known the Dadasaheb Phalke Award winner from their school and college days.
Television actors were honoured at the Indian Telly Awards 2025, on July 23 in Mumbai.
'In Shanaya's first film, she has taken such a big risk...'
Smriti Irani is the oxygen of Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi. When the camera zooms in on her, you'd momentarily forget she is a feisty politician in real life, notes Divya Nair.