Chudailon ka honeymoon
Shakti Kapoor ne apni life mein koi chota-mota punya toh kiya hi hoga that he has found swarg on dharti itself. Otherwise why would anyone pay him to stay locked up in a house with 13 girls. I mean, hello!
‘I enjoy being a biz-woman’
From an actress to a businesswoman, Shilpa Shetty’s journey has been indeed quite eventful. Her life has been full of surprises. She might have got her first break easily, but sustaining it has been a struggle. Then came her glorious
Macho onscreen, bruised in reality
Action and herogiri are essential to make an actor a star in Bollywood. But the spate of action sequences takes a toll with many actors battling long-standing health-related issues.
Youth aim to put brakes on bribery
For most of us, bribery has become a regular part of life, but Anna’s crusade is all set to bring about a much-needed change. Volunteers of Anna’s India Against Corruption team recently launched the “say-no-to-bribe campaign” where
Let’s chai it this Sunday
If you are cold, it will warm you. If you are too heated, it will cool you. If you are depressed, it will cheer you. If you are excited, it will calm you. It is nothing but a simple cup of tea.
Script is king, swears Rajeev
Actor Rajeev Khandelwal doesn’t think big budgets, big banners or acclaimed directors are synonymous with good films. A good script clubbed with good performance and good treatment by the filmmaker can do the trick.
Watch out for toilet voyeurs
From women being unsafe in broad daylight, on lonely stretches and oon the road at night, they’re now unsafe in public toilets as well. In what came as a shock to many, an official of the National Technical Research Organisation
Comical take on marriage
I heard Tere Mere Phere gives a comical perspective on marriage and love. What’s the character that you play in the film about?
Virtual tickets can ease travel
Indian Railways’ move to begin accepting Virtual Reservation Message (VRM) — screenshots of e-tickets and SMSes — apart from physical tickets and printouts is being welcomed as a move that will increase traveler convenience and save paper.
Husains deny rift, money squabbles
It’s barely been three months since the Picasso of India, M.F. Husain passed away, and a fresh set of rumours about his art are already doing the rounds. According to a news report, his children are squabbling over his wealth and have quietly put his finest work from 1960s, the “Maria collection”, on the market for sale.