It beats Netflix any day, exclaims Prithvi Singh.
'The Hindi films you did didn't do your immense talent justice....and life hasn't been just in snatching you away so early!'
A photo symbolising "love and compassion" of an 85-year-old Brazilian woman getting her first embrace in five months from a nurse through a transparent "hug curtain" has been named the World Press Photo of the Year. This year, according to organisers, 74,470 images were submitted for judging, made by 4,315 photographers from 130 different countries. World Press Photo has been kind enough to allow to share some of this year's winning photos here with you.
'I am waiting for my result now. I am not scared,' Rinku Rajguru tells Justin Rao.
'In a serious fiscal situation like this, an ostrich-like focus on annual budgeting, event management and defensive rhetoric will only make matters worse,' warns Rathin Roy.
On Kareena Kapoor's 40th birthday on September 21, Sukanya Verma handpicks 25 of her most stunning frames from various movies to highlight how she draws our attention in big and small ways.
At some stage this fall in the quality of life will begin to hurt anybody's popularity, observes Shekhar Gupta.
Prashant Kishor's remarks have ruffled some feathers within his own party
At 19, aspiring model and make up artist Mira Patel is a huge Instagram sensation.
'China was a relationship from which Mr Modi had expected the most it seems.' 'It showed in a string of summits, and somewhat breathless celebration of Xi Jinping.' 'It was hasty and simplistic,' observes Shekhar Gupta.
'Good scripts that are offered to me are few and far between, so I pick the best that I get.'
Amit Mistry was a wicked actor, someone who could chance a broken arm, who could take deep dives, who could ram his head into walls, all without bothering about the outcome. And, as with that closing bit, the knowledge of where he might have arrived at eludes us now, observes Sreehari Nair.
Being comfortable in your own skin is up to you, says Kamal Khurana.
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Gemma Arterton and Olga Kurylenko had never even thought that they land up with a role in the forthcoming James Bond flick 'Quantum of Solace'
Battle of the sexes: Karan Johar vs Kangana Ranaut!
Geoffrey Boycott was reportedly denied knighthood by officials over his conviction nearly 20 years ago for assaulting his former lover.
Costing Rs 500 billion, the INS Vishal will be the Indian military's single most expensive defence platform.
British special forces are blasting Bollywood music as a new psychological warfare weapon against Islamic State terrorists in Libya on the advice of a Pakistani-born intelligence officer, it emerged on Wednesday.
"Modi ji stop giving speeches and start working, because you don't have much time," he said.
'We should give (Mueller) credit. In general, he conducted an objective probe and confirmed the absence of any traces and collusion between Russia and the current administration'
Nandita Das' new film is good but should have had more depth.
The purpose of an interview is not to tell the employer who you are in and out but to convince him/her that you're the perfect fit for the position.
It was a scene destined for posterity, and sporting showreels the world over, and one which prompted tears from South Africans on the field and off it.
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'Chhapaak is definitely the most challenging film of my career.' 'I have gone through many emotionally challenging experiences, but none affected me the way it did when I played an acid attack survivor.'
'Investigating agencies are not acting as independent authorities; they have stopped being neutral.'
India has experienced hands and will emerge with flying colours, declares Inspector General Gurdip Singh Uban (retd).
'The entertainment industry is on the verge of a big, big, change over the next few months and years.'
So what does a day in Sanjay Dutt's wife's life look like?
Intrapreneurs are more diverse in their skill sets and backgrounds, more digitally native, more networked and connected, and more ambitious to do bigger things. A fascinating excerpt from Simone Ahuja's Jugaad 3.0: Hacking The Corporation To Make It Fast, Fluid And Frugal.
Amit from Belgaum, Karnataka shares his weight loss journey.
'He was capable, concise, calm, sublime, and profound, and perhaps that's also why Irrfan's passing felt 'personal' to many.'
Indian shooter Prakash Nanjappa will compete at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games three years after being told by doctors that his career was over. In 2013, he suffered 'a type of stroke or paralytic attack' at a world cup event in Granada, Spain, and was diagnosed with a type of paralysis known as Bell's palsy, chiefly on the right side of his face. "The scariest part was when the doctor said I would have to stop shooting," Nanjappa said. "That motivated me to come back.
'My curiosity remained regarding what predominantly middle class Bengalis who frequent my shop do with so many wooden trays,' says Keya Sarkar.
Former England captain Graham Gooch has backed upcoming batting star Joe Root, saying that he is rapidly maturing into being more like England skipper Alastair Cook.
Guus Hiddink believes it is still possible for Chelsea to finish in the English Premier League's top four but has told the club's players to have a long look in the mirror.
'I fell in love with Amrita Singh from the day I saw Betaab... She is amazing'
The hotel has currently turned into a high security zone with guests living there moved out to other facilities of the Taj group.