It's movie night for Bollywood.
Hemantkumar Shivsharan is making the most of the lockdown with these tempting home cooked meals.
If he wasn't an actor, Aamir Khan could have made an excellent life coach.
Mr Perfectionist perfectly sums up our day!
Harnoor Channi Tiwary shares with us her experience of moving into the country's capital.
Executive Chef Avinash Kumar of Novotel Imagica Khopoli shares three interesting recipes to try this Holi.
The big screen adaptation of the popular TV show is a complete mindless stress buster.
Will Vishal get into fights straightaway or will he play the game politely? Let's wait and watch!
A look at the top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Ahmedabad is home to the strangest of cuisines and is a city of contrasts, if you look beyond the tourist places.
While complete safety from germs is not possible at all times, we can follow some basic precautionary measures to keep illnesses at bay.
When US celebrity magazine People and British weekly Hello! bought exclusive rights to the images for a hefty $14 million, they paid more than double the previous record of $6m, which was paid earlier this year for exclusive shots of singer/actress J-Lo's newly born twins. Pitt and Jolie have reportedly pledged to use the exorbitant $14 million pictures fee towards their foundation, which seeks to eradicate child poverty in the developing world.
Celebrity chef Sarah Todd reveals the biggest food trend of 2019.
Jahnavi Patel/ Rediff.com chats with Mowgli when he comes to Mumbai.
Shilpa Shetty has an enviable figure and amazing food habits as well!
Rahul Gandhi treated teachers from Kanyakumari to a 'special Delhi dinner' and won their hearts.
'As an actor, I am very greedy. I feel my film should get good word of mouth, the critics must like it and it must get good box office collections.'
Do you have a favourite street food in Mumbai? Tell us about it!
Sukanya Verma looks at 12 times the superstar offered food for thought on subjects as varied as nation building, team spirit and the stupidity of big fat Indian weddings while wolfing down a meal.
Stars caught candid while enjoying delicious food!
One of the most attractive things in a movie romance is to watch two people fall in love over a date or two.
Always boil water or at least filter it before drinking to avoid all possible water borne diseases.
'I don't think he would have ended his life if he knew that people loved him so much.'
If Irrfan could have been our finest professor of empirical philosophy, and Nawaz is our foremost poet of that space halfway between the gutter and the stars, then Jaideep Ahlawat has to be our greatest artist-scientist, asserts Sreehari Nair.
'Eat dhoklas, walk on Juhu beach and eat pani puri -- and not tell my parents because I will get sick!' Kal Penn shares his game plan for India with Vaihayasi Pande Daniel/ Rediff.com
A student of commerce from SNDT girls college, Ghatkopar, Monika had lost both her limbs in a tragic train accident last year.
Among the Indians, while Robin Uthappa was bought by Rajasthan Royals for 3 crore, Test specialists Cheteshwar Pujara and Hanuma Vihari went unsold.
Australian MasterChef runner-up Sarah Todd can't get over India.
Arpita Aggarwal changed her lifestyle and took charge of her life.
Author Sahil in his latest book talks about the extravagant spending at Indian weddings.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said he has asked soft drink makers like Pepsi to try and mix aerated drinks with 5 per cent fruit juice to help distressed farmers find a new market for their produce.
Mouthwatering pani puris, delicious jalebis, parathas, chole bhature, gulab jamuns and motichoor ladoos...these foodies in the capital are serenading our taste buds and how!
For the love of films... and larger-than-life food!
'In the hands of a majoritarian government, with utter contempt for the cultural plurality and diversity of our great nation, the pipe dream of making Hindi the sole official language takes on nightmarish proportions.'
'When you love someone, you have to love him, without looking at his past. Everyone has a past.'
'Two years since the film released, but everything is still Sairat, Sairat...'
R K Studios is not just another piece of real estate; it is part of India's movie history.
Hindi Medium works because it manages to stretch itself beyond its scrubby elements, easy half-baked jokes, lessons about consumerism and our love for English, into a simple story about a boy who would do anything to see his girl smile, feels Sreehari Nair.
Lost in this maelstrom is the unasked question about what are the secrets the government really needs to keep? One can appreciate the need to keep news about movements of troops secret. But what is the need of sealing, and sequestering away the bulk of the work being done by ministries dealing with economic and social welfare, asks Sunjoy Joshi.