Aseem Chhabra lists his favourite films from the recent Toronto International Film Festival.
Richa Chadha will play southern sensation Shakeela in her next.
Parineeti Chopra rocked the ramp like she owned it!
Black is the least opted shade when it comes to buying a four wheeler.
It's a twin of Samsung Galaxy J6, launched only a couple of months ago.
'Surprised by the absence of any sloganeering or even mild protest in an ambience so free and self-regulated, I asked a friend from Delhi whether he too, with sharp political antenna, was surprised at how smooth and easy going everything was,' notes Ambassador B S Prakash.
It's time to stock your wardrobe with the best ensembles from Amazon India Fashion Week Autumn/Winter 2016.
Social worker Rouble Nagi through her initiative 'Misaal Mumbai', has given a coat of lively colours to around 24,000 hutments across these slums.
Celebration of Holi at Mathura, Vrindavan and Barsana in Uttar Pradesh is world famous and it attracts tourists from across the globe.
With a shatter-proof display, the Moto X Force is a rugged warrior.
The winning photos this year in Nikon's annual Small World Photomicrography Competition offer an up-close look at our world's microscopic realm -- things that can't be seen with the naked eye.
Avoid bright, loud colours, distracting prints.
British celebrity chef Jamie Oliver is set to launch his famous Italian restaurant chain in Delhi, the first in the country with plans to expand to cities across India.
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The low price tag makes it a great buy for those who are looking for a performance-centric phone.
The much-awaited iPhone XS, the iPhone XS Max and iPhone XR are finally here.
The Yamaha Fascino is a cheaper option for those who want to buy a stylish scooter like Vespa, says Naveen Soni
BlackBerry Leap is a sturdy and an elegant device.
Pricing isn't at the heart of Ikea's strategy. It is understanding how Indians live.
It was in the 1960s that the Beetle attained its cult status, when it became almost synonymous with the hippie movement -- and succeeded in shaking off the grim history of its origins. As Volkswagen announces the end of the Bug's journey, Amrita Singh goes down a nostalgic road.
A faster processor and dual-lens camera make it a winner, says Abhik Sen.
The London Fashion Week saw an Indian celebration of sorts, on and off the ramp.
Everybody seems to be expressing regret about the smog to everybody else in Beijing, observes Sheela Bhatt
... Lin Laishram from Manipur, in a candid chat, springs many surprises
The Michelin Star chef and host of MasterChef India, who penned his first work of fiction, shares stories from his life.
Aseem Chhabra salutes the late Italian Master and his cinema.
Ashish Narsale asks if you will be able to hold this bezel-less flagship phone on the road or juggle it in a train, like you do with other phones, or share memory-heavy 4k videos?
The G4's features surely surpass the specifications of iPhone 6 at times but Shruti Puri wonders if it will be able to deliver a better experience...
HTC Desire 326G Dual SIM is sure to grab a big chunk of budget smartphones market soon, says Shruti Puri
The mobile phone scenario has changed quite a bit since Elife S5.1's time, and the Elife S7 will do well if Gionee decides to sell it for about Rs 3000-5000 cheaper, says Himanshu Juneja
With the release of HTC One A9, the company has brought forward a phone which has the capability to spoil Google Nexus 5X's party at the least. In fact, HTC CEO went ahead and even declared that HTC One A9 is a 'a good alternative to the iPhone'.
Although successful, Samsung has suffered a lot of criticism for sticking with non-metallic construction materials while its rivals competed in same price segment with far better build quality. With Samsung Galaxy A5, the company has tried to address the issue, and seems like they have got everything right, except for the pricing, says Himanshu Juneja
Manavi Kapur and Avantika Bhuyan speak with leading designers about trends that will sparkle in the new year.
They live on the road under a temporary, plastic roof. But, for 11 days, Lord Ganesha finds a home in their abode.
'We had a great product for the global market and we could sell it globally resulting in this amazing growth.' 'When customers come online and buy a product, they don't look at whether it is created in India or somewhere else.'
Despite a couple of flaws Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Duos remains a superior package and still stands out, contends Himanshu Juneja
The perception about JNU being 'radical' is one that is as old as JNU itself. But the university is more than just that. At its heart, its campus is a mosaic of ideologies that allow its students to breathe politically.