A summary of Saturday's action in the English Premier League.
IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack begins by asking why the hijack lasted seven days and ends in wondering if the good guys fought the bad ones hard enough, observes Sukanya Verma.
IMAGES from the Premier League matches played across England on Sunday.
Ivan Toney, once Brentford's lynchpin in attack, has moved to Al-Ahli for 40 million pounds ($52.50 million).
How to celebrate National Handloom Day on a stylish note.
They saluted 'the hands that weave timeless stories'.
Second-half strikes by Federico Valverde, Brahim Diaz and Endrick gave feeble Real Madrid an unconvincing 3-0 win over lowly Real Valladolid.
Kriti has a question for you... Urvashi's pretty eyes... Allu Arjun's family time...
Huma's in the Seychelles... Aditi wants to fly... Dia shares a throwback pic...
Janhvi promotes Ulajh... Huma starts shooting... Mouni is in London...
Both actors made quite a graceful impression on the Times Fashion Week ramp.
Disha gets a tattoo... Kajol's killer smile... Sobhita visits a temple...
Ranbir-Raha's adorable pic... John goes retro...Priyanka's day out with Malti Marie...
Sukanya Verma lists fun things you can do, inspired by Bollywood, when it's raining cats and dogs outside.
Celebs who will inspire you to embrace the golden hour but also teach you a trick or two on how to capture that perfect Kodak moment.
Bollywood has a history of making heads turn -- theirs and everybody else's -- in shiny hair accessory.
Nine players from the Premier League have been called up including Ruben Dias, Diogo Dalot, Bruno Fernandes, Bernardo Silva and Diogo Jota. Goncalo Inacio is the only Sporting player in the squad.
When Italian luxury fashion house Valentino launched its store in Mumbai, Bollywood's swish set promptly arrived at its door.
Sayani relives Cannes... Dia celebrates her son's birthday... Amrita revisits her proposal...
As Mumbai goes to the polls, Bollywood divas did their primary duty for the country and cast their votes.
Up close with Rashmika... Sanjana is New York... Disha chills in Thailand...
Football was not very close to Sunil Chhetri's heart during his days as a bubbly teenager with proclivity for pranks. He was only looking to use the sport as a vehicle to gain entry to a reputed college and continue his education.
Film folk have been celebrating these last few days. Here's looking at just how.
The row was erupted after Australian journalist Avani Dias claimed she was forced to leave India.
Ricky Ponting was not just into amassing hundreds in his heydays as a player, the two-time World Cup winning former Australia captain has revealed that he also meticulously collected every bat with which he scored an international ton, complete with the exact score and the name of opposition written on it by him.
Avani Dias, the South Asia Bureau Chief of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, said she had to leave India on April 19, the day the Lok Sabha elections started after the government objected to her reporting on the assassination of Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
Film folk posted moments from their Eid celebrations.
Like every year, Shabana Azmi and Javed Akhtar hosted a Holi party at their Mumbai home, Janki Kutir, and invited family and friends over.
Nimrat does something for the first time... Diljit meets some monks... Rhea goes on a holiday...
A summary of Tuesday's first leg quarter-final action in the UEFA Champions League.
Shreyas Iyer named in Mumbai squad for Ranji Trophy semifinal against Tamil Nadu
India and Mumbai all-rounder Shardul Thakur on Sunday said that the BCCI will have to relook next year's Ranji Trophy schedule as playing 10 matches with just three-day gaps between games could lead to injuries to players.
Big Girls Don't Cry is too solemn to be fun and too timid to be truly bold, feels Deepa Gahlot.
Kartik wants to be a food blogger... Bipasha's family time... Ayushmann seeks blessing...
Rakul Singh and Jackky Bhagnani tied the knot in a dreamy wedding ceremony in Goa on February 21.
A battle-hardened Vidarbha won't make it easy for 41-times Mumbai in the Ranji Trophy final, starting on Sunday.
'I have made a new rule: When I'm having my morning tea, a guy keeps the harmonium on my bed.' 'So while I'm writing what my plan for the day is, that harmonium is in front of me and I do riyaz of 40-50 minutes.'
After a month and half of topsy-turvy ride, eight teams have managed to steer themselves clear of other 24 contenders to enter the Ranji Trophy quarterfinals.
While the warring groups blamed the other side for the ruckus, there was no immediate reaction from the JNU administration.