Kylie Jenner’s privilege has come under scrutiny after a US tabloid put up an ‘irresponsible’ tweet on the socialite’s success.
A tete-a-tete with author Sudeep Nagarkar who has just come out with his new book.
The book ends on a sweet and romantic note, with Juliet and Dawsey (who is a pig farmer on the island), falling in love and getting married.
While Priyanka will play the ailing girl’s mother, Aditi Chaudhary, Farhan Akhtar will play her father.
As he prepares for Dhadak’s release, Ishaan Khatter chats about the two things dearest to him – family and films.
Barbie Feet also further perpetuates the unrealistic beauty standards that already impact teenagers who are enamoured by social media.
Kumari’s first book The Lallgarh Palace — Home of the Maharajas of Bikaner was a piece of cake as accessing the archives was pretty simple.
Pune-based Sayali got calls from relatives to stop playing Kabbadi for marriage. But now, she marches on to represent the country at the Asiad.
The performances of Jaivardhan, Aryaveer and the other Indian participants helped Team India win the team gold medal.
Apparently, Rajkummar Rao was the first choice for the part, but he was unable to adjust his dates for the project.
The macho has his heart set on doing a light-hearted film with the khiladi.
And while people are still raving about the sports-drama, the actress is all set to add another feather to her cap.
Sanju has grossed over Rs 320 crore, becoming the eighth film to enter the Rs 300 crore club.
Pooja is thrilled with the way the film has shaped up, the action sequences in particular.
While a little anxiety is part of life, it interferes with the daily functioning of those suffering from Generalised Anxiety Disorder.
Every time you place someone’s need before your need, you will experience this pain.
The amazing consistency of physical expressions in dealing with pride, as well as for shame, has fascinated many scientists.
Social media expert Mayank Jain believes that being active on social media helps celebrities connect more with their fans.
Mumbai’s network of dabbawalas team up with 13-year-old city boy to create a first-of-its-kind tech-enabled courier service.
Gulzar who has had a long association with Pavan, praised the writer for understanding the social change and explaining it through his writings.