The Scottish designer talks about being inspired by the beautiful city of Kolkata, his Beauty By Deception campaign and why you won't spot many celebs on his Instagram page.
'If I can, then anyone can,' the tennis ace wrote in an inspiring post sharing her incredible fitness journey.
'I've been getting offers to play someone who is sexy, hot and smart.'
'People are already talking about what my character will do in Mirzapur season three.'
Relationship problems? Let Love Guru help.
Canine lover and dog trainer Pooja Sathe Gawande answers your queries.
The pandemic is taking a deep, emotional, scarring toll. Will we survive, asks Shruti Vyas. If we do, will we be the same?
Biden's proposal also sets aside USD 20 billion for a national vaccination programme and USD 50 billion to scale up coronavirus testing.
How did a superstar provoke the break-up? 50 years later, the truth can finally be told. A revealing excerpt from Hanif Zaveri and Sumant Batra's An Actor's Actor: An Authorized Biography of Sanjeev Kumar.
The award celebrates women of the film industry all over the world.
Bollywood celebs at Secret Superstar screening.
Indian American teen Sia Parikh, who made her debut on the Cannes red carpet, talks about her life journey.
'I have never played a character like that before -- very non-glamourous and hard-hitting.'
Bhavani said she wanted to skip the qualifying tournament in March but her mother prodded her from hospital bed to compete in the event.
We take a look at the movies where Reema Lagoo played dignified mom characters.
It's such a misconception that actresses -- any woman for that matter -- are on a downwards slope when they hit 40.
'In the first lockdown, my mother used to feed me everything possible.' 'After all, she is an Indian mother.' 'Sometimes laddoos, sometimes parathas.' 'I gained almost 10 kg.' 'When Maharani fell into my lap, the weight was a perfect match for the character.'
Kishore Singh on how his kids decided that in spite of the presence of weird older people at home, it was an easier bet to party where the free booze was.
'Marriage is a practical solution in terms of bureaucracy, but it's not a real validation of whether your relationship is successful or not.'
Bollywood is doing all sorts of things to keep busy during the lockdown.
Like there's no dearth of memorable bus scenes and train imagery in Hindi movies, planes are equally prolific on silver screen.
Rediff reader Shikha signed up for yoga two years ago and has since never looked back.
The partnership will also see the two parties cooperate on technology initiatives, including development of affordable smartphones.
'Until I remove that character from my head and empty the space, other characters cannot take that place.'
Indian American children have dominated the Scripps Howard Spelling Bee in the United States since the turn of the new century. Long before this impressive trail of triumphs began, way back in 1985, Balu Natarajan became the first Indian American child to win the Spelling Bee. Rediff.com US Contributor Abhijit Masih catches up with Dr Natarajan as the 2021 Spelling Bee takes off this weekend.
Prasad Bhosale, a football coach residing in Mumbai said that he has been selling vegetables from the past two months and he also opened up about the struggles he has faced in this duration.
When the universe is your workspace, the sky is the limit, and there's no such thing as a glass ceiling. Divia Thani Daswani meets the women behind Mangalyaan
'I am so proud of her. She says it is like running a marathon every day. She has been working five days a week, sometimes day shifts, sometimes night shifts, 12-hour shifts and it is tough but she has to do the job as best as she can'. 'It is my humble request to every citizen of the world to respect the frontline workers because they are there to help us, whether it is the doctors, police, people who pick up garbage ... we must be respectful, kind and grateful to them and make sure they are taken care of'.
'That very brand name comes in the way of people expecting something different from me.'
'Your faith in the system, and in the fact that you are a citizen of this country and have rights, starts eroding.'
Cakes, brownies and cookies -- you name it and this MasterChef India Season 6 contestant can make it, and make it healthy.
Bhoothnath Returns starts off with a fascinating premise but drags towards the end, says Sukanya Verma.
'I am open to love, but it needs to be real.'
The supermodel is a multi-tasker at many levels.
Actor Vijayendra Kumeria shares his parenting story as senior Rediff.com contributor Rajul Hegde listens in.
A factor that could work in the Belgian's favour is the unprecedented nature of this year's Grand Slam.
Vibha Harish is trying to create long-lasting health through natural forms of nutrition.
'Family is everything to me too. And I cannot wait for America to get to know my husband Doug and our amazing kids, Cole and Ella'