Kiara Advani and Vicky Kaushal got candid about their personal and professional lives on Karan Johar's Koffee With Karan.
Here are the best responses to last week's message board, asking readers for tips to ensure a happy married life!
Fix the feud before you end your day. Don't go to bed with the unresolved squabbles, suggests relationship and wellness coach Pooja Khera.
Instead of jumping into marriage Indians now like to understand the person first as friends and discover if they truly have a connection, observes Shalini Singh, founder, andwemet, an Indian matchmaking Web site.
Do you have financial planning queries? Ask rediffGURU Anil Rego.
Sonakshi Sinha, Riteish Deshmukh and Saqib Saleem's horror comedy Kakuda will stream on ZEE5 from July 12.
A man who was detained in Durg in Chhattisgarh as a suspect in the January 16 Saif Ali Khan attack case said on Sunday that his life is in complete disarray following police action, leaving him without a job, a snub from his prospective bride and family facing ignominy.
Dr Sanjoy Mukherjee tells you why marriages break and what you can do to prevent it.
Dinesh Raheja looks back at Manoj Kumar's brilliant 1964 thriller Woh Kaun Thi, and explains just what made it an audio-visual treat.
These six male megastars have formed popular pairs with two starkly different leading ladies. Dinesh Raheja compares and contrasts the chemistry between the onscreen couples, and asks you, dear reader, to vote for your favourite jodi.
Doesn't she look charming, elegant and very stylish?
'In a marriage, you must wipe the self-helpy, holier-than-thou grime off your forgiveness to see what it truly is.'
Raising a child as a single mother in India can be challenging, especially when it comes to managing finances.
Tips from Sunny and Rannvijay on how to spice up your marriage.
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Dinesh Raheja tips his hat to his favourite Raj Kapoor movie, as we continue celebrating the legend's birth centenary.
'Any earnings, regardless of location, will be subject to Indian income tax.'
Maintaining intimacy during these difficult times is not about how often you get to have sex, says Leena Paranjpe. It is about how each couple can adapt to the crisis by coming together rather than thinking of separation.
'They take care of the problem: How can I ensure my child's education and other goals are not compromised, even if I am not around?'
Streedhan refers to gifts, money or property that a woman receives before her marriage, at the time of her marriage, during childbirth or widowhood, primarily from her parents, relatives or in-laws.
'If you invest in a rush at the last moment, you could compromise on selecting the best tax-saving options.'
Try getting to know them better before allowing yourself to develop any feelings, or your judgment will get clouded by emotions running high, suggests Ravi Mittal, CEO, Quack Quack, an online dating app.
'Accidents are unpredictable, whether it's a mishap during Diwali, a fracture during travel, or a fall in the bathroom.'
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Long-term tax-saving FDs can also be considered after the PPF limit has been exhausted.
Relationship advice from Sunny Leone and Rannvijay Singha.
Lack of intimacy is an obvious reason of concern that everything is not good in your relationship, says Leena Paranjpe.
rediffGURU Mohit Arora offers advice on how you can manage your emotions and improve your personality to be more confident and positive.
Adopting overly aggressive strategies without considering risk could lead to significant losses during the next downturn.
It's OK to laugh, giggle, scowl, stick your tongue out and be natural, recommends celebrity wedding photographer Megha Israni.
Monisha Jaising takes time off from the on-going Lakme Fashion Week to share some quick career tips with Anita Aikara/Rediff.com.
'Everyone's looking for the next best thing. Everyone is ready to give up too easily.'
Make financial planning a part of your education and definitely a part of your marriage, says financial planner Sheetal Jhaveri.
It is a good option for parents of girl children who want a debt product and do not mind its low liquidity.
It's not physical attributes, neither is it got anything to do with money.
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Health insurance coverage should be hiked periodically to keep pace with medical inflation, or increase in healthcare costs.