Balaji T Vijayan and Ute Weimer talk about LoveTreats, their sexual wellness marketplace.
Would you believe if I were to tell you that YouTube was conceived as a video-dating platform?
Most of the Facebook lovers are no longer so much in love with the site.
India sprinter Dutee Chand, who qualified for the Rio Olympics, at an event in Almaty, Kazakhstan on Saturday, tells Laxmi Negi/Rediff.com that she gives her best when pushed by better and faster athletes.
While the market regulator's recent note on portfolio management schemes has kicked up a storm, that is not the only pain point for businesses, says N Sundaresha Subramanian.
'Ishaqzaade released on May 11, 2012. It has been seven years. But if you had spoken to me on May 10, 2012, and said that I would do 13 films with so many good directors and actors, I would have said, 'Chal jhoota.''
Transcript of Nikhil Pahwa's chat with Rediff readers.
'I wasn't sure if I could carry off a bikini well. So I did a photo shoot and showed it Madhur Bhandarkar. He said it looked great. That gave me the confidence to carry it off.' Meet Calendar girl Avani Modi.
But this project is changing that -- one public artwork at a time.
If the government thinks that they will be able to control it, then they're either fooling themselves or have no clue about the power of viral media.
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'I love commentating for a reason that not many will admit.' 'Yes, it gives me financial security; yes, it lets me stay in touch with the game; but importantly, it gives me visibility.' 'In a way, commentary ensures that people don't forget you.'
'Bollywood runs on the idea of age.' 'The moment you're single, even if you're 40, you're still appealing, you're still young.' 'The moment you're married, even if you're 25, it's uh huh. She's not sexy anymore.'
Rahul Khullar, Trai chairman beleives politicians and corporates who own media houses should give freedom to editors.
The fund industry may have embraced machines and robots, but managing money still needs the human touch
Brokers like Vasudevan are struggling to keep themselves in tune with this super-informed, new-generation retail investor.