The biggest releases of 2025 will actually start arriving in theatres from the Independence Day weekend.
New Zealand made a strong start to their bid for a consolation victory in the third and final Test against England at Hamilton's Seddon Park on Saturday, reaching lunch on the opening day on 93 without loss.
Dia shares the first pic of her son...Karisma remembers her Daddaji...
Singer-actor Diljit Dosanjh on Monday visited BJP national spokesperson Jaiveer Shergill at the latter's residence in the national capital.
Malaika's in Melbourne... Gauhar's in Switzerland... Fatima's in Amsterdam
Images from Day 5 of the 2025 Australian Open at Melbourne Park on Thursday.
Images from Day 7 of the 2025 Australian Open at Melbourne Park on Saturday.
Hyderabad FC score in dying minutes to salvage 1-1 draw against EBFC
'No Indian batter has hit more sixes than him against fast bowling in Tests in Australia to date, and he has played only two Tests.'
Since Kakuda is made for OTT, the film might find its audience of horror fans but it is not particularly scary, and not the least bit funny, observes Deepa Gahlot.
Sunny sparkles... Sanya stays home... Shanaya goes traditional...
Film folk showed off their stunning fashion sense when they attended a star-studded Saudi tourism event in Mumbai.
Esha, Mandira work out... Elli reads a script...
Mrunal's letter to Dulquer... Raveena's on a lunch date... Bobby shares a rare picture...
... and there is no stopping its pan-Islamic agenda, cautions Ambassador M K Bhadrakumar.
Shahid, Mira celebrate togetherness... Rahul takes a selfie...
Sukanya Verma quizzes you to find out just how much you know about the movies.
Directed by Raj and DK, and written by Sita R Menon, the spy series stars Varun Dhawan and Samantha, and is a prequel to Priyanka Chopra's Citadel. Citadel: Honey Bunny begins streaming from November 7 on Amazon Prime Video.
Taapsee, Vikrant, Sunny are a fine fit on their own as well as around each other and prove themselves to be well equipped to survive the air of double dealing. What's missing is sizzle, feels Sukanya Verma..
Tiger bares his fab body... Sunny is in a hurry... Malaika does yoga...
From rocking power-shoulders to avant-garde silhouettes, Bollywood's beauties are serving looks and how!
Recovered from Covid, Katrina shoots an ad...Aditi sends Geeli Puchis...
Bollywood stars mostly celebrated Holi at home this year, thanks to the COVID pandemic. Others preferred not to do even that, and instead, posted throwback pictures from the time Holi was spent right.
Jaaved Jaaferi's only beti showcases a stunning array of eclectic ensembles.
'Even if the girl gives you a look, your whole day is made. It's a beautiful feeling.'
Sunny Leone set the temperature soaring in a red dress on the Exclusive Edition of Exhibit mag.
Akshay can't stop grinning...Madhuri tells you to smile...
Film folk have been posting glamorous pictures, and we bring some of them to you.
"Some vidharmis are constantly hurting Hindu sentiments. The video 'Madhuban me Radhika nache' is one such condemnable attempt. I am warning Sunny Leone ji, Shaarib and Toshi ji to understand. If they don't remove the song after apologising in three days, then we will take action against them," Mishra told reporters when asked about the song.
Samantha walks the ramp... Parineeti can't look away from the mirror... Kunal chases the clouds...
Donald Trump's exaggerated opinion of his dealmaking capacity can get him into trouble, observes R Sriram.
Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren expanded his cabinet on Thursday, inducting 11 new ministers, including six first-timers and two women. The swearing-in ceremony was held at the Raj Bhavan in Ranchi. The new ministers include six from the JMM and four from the Congress. One minister is from the RJD. The expansion comes after the JMM-led alliance won the recent assembly elections with a comfortable majority. The cabinet expansion is expected to give the government a fresh impetus to push its agenda and accelerate development in the state.
'The demise of #ManmohanSingh ji who (looking back) presided over India's actual 'Acchey Din' feels like the end of an era when India was actually (more) democratic, when Indians were free(er) of fear & intolerance and when Indian public discourse had more decency.'
With a flair for combining comfort and style, Alanna effortlessly serves up looks that are imitation worthy.
Vaani 'little girl big dreams'... Kartik enjoys some chaat...Kamal Haasan jets off...
'I don't think I ever lost the confidence as an actor.'
A list of lesser-travelled destinations in India that you must explore this year!