Writer-lyricist Javed Akhtar is presenting a second season of his TV show Classic Legends beginning Sunday, November 18, at 7.30 pm on Zee Classics.
Hindustan Motors' iconic car is set to get a radical makeover, but is it too late in the day?
The film appeals to our emotions and experience of a certain way of life.
Our strategic and national security interests should be the decisive factor in our policy-making towards Israel, the US and Iran, says B Raman.
As Pranab Mukherjee was sworn in as the 13th President, a band of his friends in a corner of Bengal on Wednesday recalled with nostalgia the days spent with him.
'I don't say no to Salman Khan. He is a very important part of my life. He is my in-case-of-emergency-please-contact person,' Nikhil Advani tells Patcy N/ Rediff.com
With the summer vacations just concluding, Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted is a film that you want to hurry up and watch with the kids before their school-bus begins pulling up outside your home again.
The author talks to students from various B-schools within and across the continent who tell us about what they miss the most about their school.
The author talks to students from various B-schools within and across the continent who tell us about what they miss about the most about their school.
Chennai Express is a full throttle masala entertainment ruled by Shah Rukh Khan's star power
Don't think of renting out this film; buy the value pack.
Well-known artist Manu Parekh pays tribute to his dear friend M F Husian
The 'disheartening' aspect of the post-Independence period was that Jawaharlal Nehru was unwilling to take action whenever a favourite politician, minister, or officer was involved in corrupt practices. The tendency continues to this day, the pattern however was set then, says Anirban Ganguly
All you have to do is read the case, see the question you have to answer on the last slide, click on The Smart Manager logo below, and post your solutions by March 11, 2011. All the best!
'Even while I was bothered, I knew she was doing what any fierce opponent should and must: Forcing me to be clear in my thinking, to spell out my own arguments and reasoning to the best of my abilities. I know I was doing the same to her (how I know, also later). That she pushed me to be at my best is something I am grateful for to this day.'
'Over one million people served in various battlefronts during World War I. And yet, even today, we know so very little about them.' 'It is absolutely essential to acknowledge this part of India's colonial history,' Santanu Das tells Vaihayasi Pande Daniel/Rediff.com
The new editions offer an opportunity for a new generation to discover an acting genius, who is now in box office wilderness.
Writer-director Habib Faisal shares the secret behind the personal touch in his movies.
The Reserve Bank of India's platinum jubilee celebrations in Mumbai on Thursday served as a poignant moment for Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to reminisce about the time he was the custodian of the country's monetary and bullion reserves.
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The Queen has retired, the bosses have left, long live the prince as king, says Shiv Visvanathan.
It's a relief to see less of hero-overtones and more soft numbers.
'That was the key to a game where, on paper, there is nothing to separate the two sides: Intensity. From the first ball of the innings to the run out of Southee, the Australian bowlers and fielders buzzed around like predatory yellow-jacketed wasps.' 'Adding teeth to the bowling and relentless fielding is the captaincy of Michael Clarke, leading in his last one day international. His body may require an entire college of medical specialists to maintain, but his mind is scalpel-sharp, cutting through the complexities of the game to hit on simple solutions.'
Nancy Talbot fondly recalls her late father Phillips Talbot's India connection. Aziz Haniffa listens in
The stories are open to speculation, like incomplete bits of poetry.
Today the investments in Kerala are limited to flats.
Martin Scorsese's The Wolf Of Wall Street could set a bad precedent, feels Aseem Chhabra.
'The subsequent generations of Indians abroad are free from such baggage of the past. They may be intolerant of the mosquitoes and the heat when they come to India, but they are proud of their heritage and the achievements of their parents abroad. India, to them, is a brand, which gives them added advantage in their highly competitive environment,' says T P Sreenivasan.
Getting started in black and white photography is easy. Given below are some tips to shoot great B/W photographs.
Anurag Basu's Barfi! is a well-crafted script with an intriguing back-and-forth narrative but it all goes south towards the end, writes Raja Sen.
'The parallels between 1914 and 2014 are striking. The crumbling of American and Russian hegemony, the rise of powerful terrorist groups, ferment in the Middle East and the rise of China... These closely mirror the world of 1914,' says Colonel Anil A Athale (retd).
Steps taken by the government over the past few months signal a determined effort to reform the subsidy regime.
R K Films' Thambikkottai is a throwback to the masala flicks genre, with a few interesting moments.
The 60th edition of Alice in Wonderland makes a glorius Blu-ray debut.
The new Deol film is certainly no Apne.
Upstaged by the swanky malls in town, both M G Road and Brigade Road have lost their "happening" status
Desis in the US recall their earliest celebration of the festival of lights on American soil. Chaya Babu reports