Modi lookalike Vikas Mahante celebrates the original's win.
Election 2014 has witnessed an impressive increase in the voter turnout. But we bumped into a disgruntled citizen, who explains why he is not impressed and why he will not vote this year.
'The basic goal is to change politics. Unless we change the political culture, it is not possible to get justice.'
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Has NaMo been making mysterious visits to Mumbai?
If a masked man climbed upto your window and demanded something from you, what would your first reaction be?
If Rahul Gandhi is firmly told that there is more to running this country than empowering women, then Modi is told to leave Rahul Gandhi alone and share his thoughts about India's economy. If Modi gets a thumb's up for his PR efforts, Kejriwal is asked to stop protesting and do some work. We wonder: Will the country's leaders be able to answer these stinging questions from the youth of India.
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How clued in are young people about Indian politics?
Green kurta, green leggings, green waistcoat, green band holding her bun in place and - gasp! - were those green chillies dangling from Rakhi Sawant's ears?
For those who are wondering whether to make the trip to the theatres to watch Avatar's re-release or just wait for the DVD or Blu-ray versions, the latter seems a better option.
Salaam Namaste director Siddharth Anand gives us a closer look at the actor on his 40th birthday.
On Naseeruddin Shah's 60th birthday, one of his oldest friends Rajat Kapoor wishes him all the best.
Pop star-turned-actor Ali Zafar talks about his film Tere Bin Laden.
Debut director Punit Malhotra, nephew of costume designer Manish Malhotra, talks about his upcoming film I Hate Luv Storys.
Pravesh Bhardwaj on his directorial debut.
It's just another day for Mumbai's commuters, who travel via the megacity's iconic Chatrapatti Shivaji Terminus, before they hear the breaking news of Pakistani gunman Kasab's death sentence being announced. Writes Nithya Ramani
At Mumbai's iconic Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus station, where Abu Ismail and Ajmal Kasab had gunned down scores of innocent commuters on the night of November 26, 2008, people burst crackers and distributed sweets, after the latter was awarded the death sentence by a special anti-terror court on Thursday. One man in particular, NGO worker Pradeep Bhavnani, initiated the celebration. He had visited the Siddhivinayak temple earlier in the day to pray.
Karan Johar gets candid during a DVD launch of his movie, My Name is Khan.
Sammir Dattani talks about his experience of working with the veteran filmmaker in Well Done Abba.