Veer Arjun Singh visits the eatery that began as a teenager's humble push cart and only 4 kinds of eggs.
In his latest book 'Amritsar -- The Flavours of the Golden City' celebrity chef Vikas Khanna takes us food tripping.
Mr X is a stupid, slow, randomly ballad-filled mess that could still have been made entertaining with an interesting protagonist, writes Raja Sen.
5 recipes for amazing dishes you can make on Eid, or really any other day.
The delectable fast-breaking meals or Iftars are becoming more innovative as ever and the spreads more lavish.
On the actor's 54th birthday on November 2, we write another tome about the boy with big dreams and a regrettable haircut, who defied incredible odds to become one of the most loved actors on the planet.
They'll tell you Goa's food stories in photos.
Star of the upcoming film, Roy, Arjun Rampal fields rapid-fire questions!
A Mumbai-based commodity trader, Jezreel Pannikot shares his amazing weight loss story
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A new restaurant in Connaught Place serves platefuls of nostalgia and drama for Dharmendra fans.
TripAdvisor released its list of Best Fine Dinning restaurants in India. Read on to find out which restaurants made the cut...
'Even when toasting a true story, say our movies, a superstar is worth more than a real hero,' says Raja Sen.
The secret to Virat Kohli's phenomenal success, says Dhruv Munjal, lies in his fitness and a tenacious urge to be the best.
Himanshu Sehgal is traveling across India, armed with a plate and a camera.
Mini Ribeiro lists her 10 favourite biryani places in Mumbai.
'When I least expect it, I start to find traces of India in foreign lands.'
'Don't do it if you only want to wear good clothes and drive a flashy car. Get into banking, then.'
Saeed Jaffrey lives on through his versatile body of work.
Harnoor Channi-Tiwary visits the spanking new restaurant and returns impressed.
Reshma Aslam tells you how to make the most of chicken.
These bloggers are adding fresh flavours to India's vibrant street-food scene.
In India post the success of masala and green bonds on the LSE, Nikhil Rathi tells Rajesh Bhayani that there are many international investors interested in buying into the India story
On International Women's Day, Bollywood's women give us their take on the status of women in the industry, and in India.
From winning the Under-19 World Cup to becoming Test captain, Virat Kohli has made rapid strides in international cricket. Pradeep Sangwan, his team mate from junior cricket, writes about the man they fondly call 'Cheeku'
'I know many actors living outside India put on accents in films because they think that is how Indians talk. I avoid that.' 'I don't have to prove anything through my accent. My psyche is Indian.' Anupam Kher gives us his 500th film!
Here's your weekly digest of the most weird, true and funny news from the across the world.
Recalling her visit to Nairobi, Rediff.com's Anita Katyal speaks to immigrants she met on her trip, who say they are shaken by the incident but indomitable.
Scriptwriter of Baar Baar Dekho Sri Rao gets candid about his film and Bollywood.
Cairn India CEO has a tough task at hand.
In October 2007 Raja Sen visited Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal's village in Punjab to find out how its residents, and relatives, feel about their oddest export. His report was published in India Abroad, a weekly newspaper published in the US and owned by Rediff.com.
Bollywood's Badshah turns 50 on November 2, and it's time to celebrate his life and movies.
They say that cinema is a reflection of society. If that is true, what kind of society are we living in, asks Paloma Sharma.
Master Chef Vikas Khanna conceived a seven-course, 26 dish, menu for Prime Minister Narendra Modi' Fortune 500 dinner in New York. His recipes, exclusively on Rediff.com
Saturday marks the Zoroastrian New Year or Navroze. Coomi Selod shares with us these special recipes that are prepared on this special day.
'If policy-makers hold the lives of animals to be more significant than the welfare of a human populace, I can't believe that they're likely to do anything progressive for India.'