Take a cue from these celebrities and work your magic in yellow.
The year ahead will be all about making a personal style statement with some help from designers
A 20-year-old Kshamaya Daniel has her first experience of an Indian fashion week. She survives it to pen this photo diary of her colourful, adrenaline-packed experiences.
The hits and misses of the week.
'Don't resort to violence.' 'This is a civilised and democratic country.' 'You should have faith in the judiciary.' 'Otherwise, some person will have an objection for everything and not let you do anything.'
Home favourite Su Yiming of China made his Olympic debut on Sunday and received a standing ovation in return.
"Taking forward the brand's journey towards a more inclusive vision of beauty, the company will stop using the word 'Fair' in the brand name 'Fair & Lovely'. The new name is awaiting regulatory approvals and we expect to change the name in the next few months," Hindustan Unilever Ltd (HUL) said in a statement. As part of the rebranding, the company will also be announcing the new name for the 'Fair & Lovely' Foundation, set up in 2003 to offer scholarships to women to help them pursue their education.
'The court can strengthen the verdict by ensuring that Muslims don't feel shortchanged or cheated.'
A round of bold and quirky street styles from Lakme Fashion Week Summer/Resort 2016.
Sukanya Verma tells us how Bollywood gives colours a whole new meaning.
'Kapil will always be my friend.' 'Sometimes it's nice to remain silent.'
Vast swathes of the country are reeling under scorching heat with the mercury soaring to above 40C mark in many areas.
Whether to cover a bald head or let your hair down, one can learn (and unlearn) a great deal about the art from Hindi movies. Take a look.
As the talented actress celebrates her birthday on November 4, we take a look at some of her best movies.
'If Baahubali were to be made in Bollywood, I would take Hrithik Roshan as Baahubali and Deepika Padukone for Devsena.' Baahubali writer K V Vijayendra Prasad looks back at the epic blockbuster.
These hotties show you how to nail the perfect holiday style.
The Travel Photographer of The Year Awards winners have been chosen and they're a stunning selection celebrating the beauty of our planet and all its inhabitants. Photographers from 142 countries submitted over 20,000 jaw-dropping pictures that were shot on everything from high-end professional cameras to mobile phones, in categories including 'faces, people, cultures'; the natural world and the beauty of light. The winning images can be seen at the TPOTY exhibition, which is free, and will be on show at LondonBridgeCity next Spring. Rediff.com was kindly granted permission to publish 25 of the 150 winning and shortlisted images. Scroll down to see our picks of the bunch.
Aseem Chhabra lists his favourite Indian films of 2021.
A look at the red carpet arrivals.
Dil Chahta Hai revolutionised the language of Hindi films. Sukanya Verma shows us how.
The latest on supermodels, designers, and everything else from the world of fashion and entertainment.
Designer Namrata Lodha has been winning hearts with her sustainable hats.
Top winter looks straight off the runway, to keep you warm and stylish.
Take a look at how these A-listers keep themselves photo-ready at airports.
It's no wonder several of her hit songs have made a comeback in remixed avatars.
You must watch The Sky is Pink just for Priyanka Chopra, applauds Sukanya Verma.
A look at the red carpet pictures.
How to keep it cool in the blazing hot summers?
'There's zero emotion and logic in anything about Baaghi 2,' says Sukanya Verma.
'The most difficult thing in the world is to convince someone to put Rs 20 crore on your movie script.'
'Small bands of terrorists believe they can destabilise superpowers if they are ready to become martyrs.' 'Since the road to paradise is under the shade of swords, it is a win-win situation for those ready to die for the cause of Allah.'
Women behind the wheel, movie theatres and now snowmen! Everyday things in the outside world are prohibited in Saudi Arabia's incredibly conservative society. Rediff.com compiles a list
These fashion lovers upped the style quotient at Day Three of the Lakme Fashion Week Summer/Resort.
Still unsure about where you want to travel during the long Diwali weekend? We'll help you out.
'We fear worse things to happen. We feel this is just a teaser.' 'I wonder whether later, the Christian community will be targeted.'
The film which is dedicated to India's mathematical prodigy, Ramanujan, is a well researched, well-written and brilliantly directed.
'I like the fact that people think I am a funny guy and can make them laugh.'
'We have created an enemy we can't even see and that enemy is entertaining us while tightening the noose around our necks.' 'As the radiation increases, it will affect everything -- from your little bumble bee to plants to every living cell.' 'By the time the effects are understood, it might be too late.'
'While writing the script, I had shared it with some Indie filmmakers and they had asked me who I wanted for this part. I had said Shah Rukh Khan and we had all laughed because we had no access to Shah Rukh Khan!' But director Rahul Dholakia did swing it and cast the superstar in his new film Raees.