Nishi Grover is a dietician who has been practicing in for over 30 years in New Delhi. In her book on dieting, she talks about the need to relearn how one eats
Bollywood stars celebrate Mother's Day by sharing pictures with their mamas.
As the hitmaker crosses an important milestone, we got some of his fans to sing one of the most famous songs of his career.
Reader Nishi has sent us this photograph of the actor.
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Atulya Mahajan has experienced the ordeals, quirks and preoccupations of the average Indian-American student. He speaks to Nishi Tiwari about how it became the inspiration for his debut book, Amreekan Desi: Masters of America.
The mother-son duo recently appeared on Kaun Banegra Crorepati 7, in a special episode.
'Everybody who is outraged about the film hasn't even seen it yet. It is absolutely disgusting that people should ask for a ban on art, be it books or films. We have a large population of young, educated people who want to explore new things, stay with the times and then there is a vast section of uneducated people who politicians try to exploit. I think that is what is happening here in the name of Tamil pride,' says television journalist Dibang, who makes his acting debut in Madras Cafe.
Everything that went down at the recently concluded Mumbai Film Festival.
Join the heated debate about the second season of the show that aims to awaken the conscience of the nation.
With films like Honeymoon Travels Pvt Ltd, Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara and, more recently, Talaash to her credit, Reema Kagti is fast emerging as a formidable force in Bollywood. Nishi Tiwari glances at the talented writer-director's cinema-crazed world.
The film comes across as an attempt to bring some credibility to the horror genre.
Mrighdeep Lamba's Fukrey disappoints on many levels.
Frankenweenie scores because of its well-paced story.
Zila Ghaziabad's seemingly unapologetic disregard for authenticity, amon gother things, makes it substandard fare.
Midnight's Children is a must watch for people who've yearned to experience Salman Rushdie's iconic storytelling in a more accessible format.
Nishi Tiwari trawled through 140-character outpourings to select the most mordant among the humorous comments flooding Twitter on Robert Vadra. Here's her list.
Sandeepa Dhar talks about bagging a role in Dabangg 2 and working with Salman Khan.
'Atmospheric scares don't have to come from scenes in graveyards with dogs howling.... I chose to make a horror film because I was sick of this genre being abused by haunted villas, 200-year-old curses and the tacky way these films were being made,' Aatma director Suparn Verma tells Rediff.com's Nishi Tiwari and Sonil Dedhia.
In a tribute to yesteryear actress Fearless Nadia, an Australian composer presents a magnificent film and music show.
The merit of Silver Linings Playbook has got a lot to do with how much the director is personally invested in the film and his sense of what constitutes comedy.
Make-up man Shashikant Mhatre has worked with some of the biggest movie stars, and is a treasure-trove of untold stories from behind the scenes.
What probably started as an interesting story idea -- troubled artists, dynamics in a relationship -- eventually got buried under the debris of random motifs from previous hits delivered by the Bhatt camp.
In a conversation that offers insights about her relationship with music, and her own journey as a 'hyperactive' career woman, author Chandrima Pal talks to Nishi Tiwari about her debut novel, A Song for I.
Rohini Hattangady, Alok Nath, Bhanu Athaiya look back at the making of the epic.
The film has its moments but falters badly with its plot.
Would Thakur and Gabbar be squabbling over WIFI and Twitter trends?
Arundhati Bhattacharya, the chairperson of country's largest bank SBI, has been named as the most-powerful woman in business in India by Fortune magazine.
Nishit Tiwari caught up with Khar resident Vinod Shukla, whose only source of livelihood was lost forever in the blast near Opera House
With 12 years of experience in the field, Nistula Hebbar thought it would be interesting to bring the world of political journalism to Indian readers by way of a novel. In this interview with Nishi Tiwari, the young first-time author discusses her book Kiss & Tell, her career as a journalist and how the profession is actually far from what it is perceived to be.
Rediff.com's Nishi Tiwari visits Gorakhpur where the encephalitis 'epidemic' has reached alarming levels.
A long ordeal awaits the Khandals, as they have to watch and wait for young Charu to recover.
Even a year after the July 13 blast in Mumbai, Varsha Karia still requires surgeries to fix her injuries. Rediff.com's Nishi Tiwari spoke to her.
As Mumbai gears up to commemorate the third anniversary of the 26/ll terror attacks, correspondent Nishi Tiwari finds the family of policeman Tukaram Omble, who nabbed dreaded terrorist Ajmal Kasab even as bullets were pumped into him, bravely trying to cope with the loss -- just as he would have liked it.
Michelle Williams is the star of the film.