Aishwarya Rai Bachchan was back on the Cannes red carpet. Not everyone was happy about it.
Mumtaz Patel, however, did not shy away from declaring she will definitely enter active politics if she gets a chance to do "good work".
Here is the timeline of the disaster and the rescue efforts that followed.
There is no plot, no central story line or theme. It appears Atlee felt if he put a Shah Rukh Khan (there are two of them actually!) on screen doing just about anything, the film would sell, sighs Nitin Sathe.
Kartik meets Anees Bazmee... Sanya heads to the gym... Sonal takes a walk...
Sonal is ready for a run... Sooraj is ready for a bike ride...
Rhea Chakraborty walks joyously for the Reby Jindal resort wear label, Guapa, at the on-going FDCI x Lakme Fashion Week.
Of some 70 villages in the coastal area of Gujarat's Kutch district, people of Salaya are the last to shift to safe shelters in the face of the approaching cyclone Biparjoy.
There's a lot more to the festival than just five days of celebration; that is something you can only experience when you live in Kolkata. And that's what every Bengali living outside the state misses, notes Chitrangada Datta Chaudhuri.
Let the actress give you a good reason to rock an all-black silhouette.
The actress proves that florals are never a bad choice for a bride.
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'Life had its own plans and now I have learnt to go with the flow.'
Pink-coloured cricket balls are ready to be used if the inaugural day-night Test match goes ahead in Australia in November, manufacturer Kookaburra said on Tuesday.
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Krystle gets summer ready... Karishma is ready for exercise... Radhika returns to work...
After making history at the 95th Annual Academy Awards, it was time for India to party!
Rediff.com's Hitesh Harisinghani spotted these cool attendees at the Times Fashion Week in Mumbai.
Organisers hope the anxious buildup will be forgotten when the action begins.
Meet the celebs who served up style inspiration this week.
We need to make sensible choices that are in the long-term interest of Indian cricket -- and the game itself, suggests Indrajit Gupta.
'I was a young pilot in the IAF and Tom Cruise (with his genuine Ray-Bans) was now an icon with his sensational performance in Top Gun.' 'The IAF, maybe influenced by the movie, decided to 'issue' pilots Ray-Bans as part of their flying kit,' remembers IAF Veteran Air Commodore Nitin Sathe.
'Although I have been working in the industry for two decades, people don't know me well. They think I am snooty and an introvert.'
'Find a name that changes the words honor killing and hopefully it includes the word murder.' 'If you use the words, you are trying to justify the murders.'
...She does not have the acting heft, of say Sridevi in English Vinglish, or Vidya Balan in Tumhari Sulu, observes Deepa Gahlot.
The capital of world history will be London on May 6.
In run-up to the session, while over 4,000 people including MPs and staff have been tested for COVID-19, most parliamentary operations have been digitalized, entire premises sanitised and doors made touch-free.
Gauahar returns from France... Kartik meets Rohit Dhawan... Vidyut promotes his film...
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'The only place through which I can give an answer is through IPL even if I play for India. I want to face the fear and that's the only way to live life.'
'(It) feels great. Just to win the gold is special, and being the first Indian cricket side to win the gold will make people go back in history and see that this was the team that actually won the first-ever gold in cricket in the Asian Games. It's an amazing feeling.'
Teams focused on World Cup, not politics, had easier passage to last 16, says Arsene Wenger
The young actor has a desi-girl-meets-glam-goddess mystique.
Some of our favourite looks of girl who will soon be riding the Band Baaja Baaraat juggernaut.