Gurinder Chadha's latest has a short life in the UK.
The double Oscars and two Grammies winner A R Rahman, a practising Muslim, has taken it upon himself to promote love and unity through his music.
Based on Vikas Swarup's bestseller Q & A, the film however did not strictly adhere to the book. In fact, according to a guardian,co.uk report, the movie was given an extreme makeover.
A German journalist has drawn parallels between actor Tom Cruise's performance in a video about Scientology and a speech given by the Nazi minister of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda Joseph Goebbels.
The director drew parallels for Elizabeth, his first film on the British monarch, with former prime minister Indira Gandhi, and for Golden Age with Princess Diana.
Whether the film, which has some of the most notable artists of our times including Oscar winners Nicole Kidman and Ian McKellen, along with Daniel Craig, will turn out to be another The Lord of the Rings will depend a lot on word of mouth to a great extent and on the critics for a lesser extent.
Pranab Mukherjee was sworn in as the 13th President of India today. Here is the full text of his speech
OK - you're feeling flatter than a pancake that's been parked under an elephant's ass for the last week.
Anwesha Bhattacharya-Arya writes an open letter to the President on the sorry state of affairs in India.
According to Di Spiers, who ran the Benetton motorhome, a distraught Michael Schumacher blamed himself for Ayrton Senna's accident at the fateful San Marino Grand Prix in 1994.
The Beckhams are living in a version of hell that they created for themselves when they decided to become the most famous couple in the world.
In 1997 IBM's Deep Blue computer beat world chess champion Garry Kasparov. But did IBM fight dirty?
Anna Kournikova says she is likely to quit tennis by the end of the year to concentrate on a TV career.
Fernando Alonso looks a good bet to fill Michael Schumacher's seat at the end of the 2006 season.
Jacques Villeneuve may have to take part in a Fame Academy-style contest if he wants to keep his Formula One seat.
Success has come at a huge cost to the wife of new Chelsea owner.
The president said that the "dynamism and innovativeness" of the judicial system is vital for the country's development
Zimbabwe's government has turned down applications by British media organisations to cover England's cricket tour.
David Beckham explains how the frustration and resentment between the two built up and led to the 'Flying Boot' incident.
Other than achieving the highest Test score by a South African, Graeme Smith has broken a number of other records in just the first two Test of the five-Test series.
Protesting against enforced disappearances in Balochistan, Abdul Qadeer Baloch, 72, has led a small group that has covered more than 2,000 kilometres on foot, breaking the 84-year-old record set by Mahatma Gandhi during his Dandi march. Hamid Mir reports from Islamabad.
Maharashtra government has decided to provide subsidy in the range of Rs 3,000 to Rs 1.5 lakh for school games to promote sports activities in the state, according to state Health Minister Digvijay Khanvilkar.
Umpire Billy Bowden will make his Test bow on English soil when England host South Africa in Leeds.