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Guess How Much Sanya's Lehenga Costs?

Bollywood's ladies went all out, like every year, to make this Diwali fashionably festive.




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'I Have Ideas For Two Sequels For Andaz Apna Apna'

'I may not have accrued a large bank balance, but I think I've earned something far valuable. Respect.' 'That's what Andaz Apna Apna brought me, and I wouldn't exchange that respect for any amount of money in the world.'




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The Raj and DK Line-Up You Cannot Miss

Sukanya Verma looks at their eclectic career of over two decades as their latest offering Citadel: Honey Bunny, the Indian leg of the Russo Brothers globetrotting spy universe series, drops on Amazon Prime Video on November 7.




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Kamal@70: What Makes Him Ulaga Nayagan

'With passage of time, Kamal did move away from the humdrum of commercial cinema, using it only as a peg to launch a new concept or new technology, as no other actor/film-maker has done in Indian cinema.' N Sathiya Moorthy assesses the career and politics of movie legend Kamal Haasan on his 70th brthday.




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Ranbir's Ramayana To Release In 2 Parts

'This epic adaptation brings to life one of India's most cherished tales with unmatched scale and visionary storytelling.'




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Nushrratt In Classic Mode

Alia's Gucci style... Kriti finds wisdom...Dia visits a forest...




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'Couldn't Imagine Chatting With Kamal'

'I was completely in awe of him. After the shot was okayed, I would quickly run back to my chair and sit quietly till I was called again.'




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Alia-Ranbir's Daughter Raha Turns 2

Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor's little girl Raha turned two on November 6, and we were treated to the most adorable pictures on social media.




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Kamal@70: The Motto He Believes In

'Kamal has surfed and navigated a lot of tidal waves, manoeuvring the peaks and troughs, combining rare intelligence and commonly available intuitions to overcome unimaginable crises all his life.' 'There is no looking back at the past, for his only motto has been 'Tomorrow belongs to us'!'




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Take This ZABARDAST Bollywood Quiz

Sukanya Verma quizzes you to find out just how much you know about the movies.




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'Kamal Haasan Is An Unreasonable Man'

'Here is a man who's always pushing the envelope regardless of the repercussions.' 'That's the frenzy of a genius at work.'




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Citadel: Honey Bunny Review

Watch her in hand-to-hand combat, wielding guns, firing weapons and breaking bones like a beast in some of the sleekly done one-take sequences. She also owns some emotionally-charged moments within the same dramatic beat, observes Mayur Sanap.




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Will Tiger Star In Rohit Shetty's Next?

Rohit Shetty is so pleased with Tiger Shroff's Lakshman act in Singham Again that the director is reportedly building an entire film around his character.




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Deepika-Ranveer Travel With Dua

The trio was seen together on Friday, as they headed to a private airport in Kalina, north west Mumbai.




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'Kamal Got Me Hooked On To Fitness'

'It was my job to read out their lines to the actors and make sure they spoke them with the right diction, accent and pronunciation. If you look at my photographs from the Sadma set, you will always find me with a file in hand, even when I am in my costume. While Kamal and Sridevi were diligent about their Hindi dialogue, Silk Smitha, while always respectful, was not too interested in her lines or my instructions.'




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'Varun's Citadel Character Is Bambaiya'

'I would think a hundred times before I wrote a gay character or a mentally challenged character because it requires a lot of research and empathy. That's the reason I shy away entirely from stories that have rape. I just can't. It's just terrifying for me, as a woman, to handle subjects like that because it's so sensitive.'




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Ananya's 21-Year-Old Rohit Bal Connection

Soha shows us her beach face... Kushboo attends a wedding... ready to watch Nayanthara's life unfold?




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Vidya Balan On The Bhool Bhulaiyaa Effect

'I want to just haso, hasao and khush raho.'




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Why Kriti Is So Grateful

Kriti Kharbanda took a trip down memory lane when her rom-com Shaadi Mein Zaroor Aana clocked seven years since its release.




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Leo's 50 Today: His 10 Best Movies!

Namrata Thakker picks her 10 favourite Leo movies.




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What These Celeb Baby Names Mean

This year saw a lot of celebrities embracing parenthood, and they have given the Class of 2024 some unusual names.




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'Call Me Kamal Or KH'

'I prefer to remain grounded, constantly aware of my imperfections and my duty to improve.' 'Hence, after considerable reflection, I feel compelled to respectfully decline all such titles or prefixes.'




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'There Are Some Conversations With Hollywood'

'Hopefully, in 10 years, I will cross over.' 'I'll be doing Hindi stuff, but hopefully, global projects too.'




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Watch: When Jimmy Sheirgill Got Violent

'As a storyteller, one always looks to create something for the audience which is thrilling, engaging and entertaining and that is exactly what we have endeavoured with Sikandar Ka Muqaddar.'




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Why The Pardesi Girl Quit The Movies

'Mom trusted the wrong people, and let the wrong kind of elements get into our life.'




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The Real Star Of Lapatta Ladies

'There's a very strong feeling of sisterhood that I feel is missing in Indian households.' 'I genuinely advocate the feeling of sisterhood because I feel that some of the strongest bonds, friendships and support groups could be our immediate relatives.'




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Bhumi's Selfie Game

Vaani's cute Nimrat goes on holiday...Alaya gets the blues...




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Look Who Just Met Tom Cruise!

Kartik wants to savour Litti Chokha in Patna... Amyra holidays in Phuket... Karishma in Italy...




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The Third Edit: Move over Jurassic Park, Jurassic lab is here




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When Parliament isn’t in session, standing committees are where the action is




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A TDP MP writes: Why we must address problem of low fertility rate now




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From Donald Trump and ‘The Apprentice’ to ‘Joker: Folie à Deux’, the allure of the villain origin story




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What Kamala Harris vs Donald Trump means for state power vs reproductive rights — in America and beyond




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From Jangpura to Kalyan, between metropolis and mofussil




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Reduced spending by middle-income households is a concern




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What’s at stake in Maharashtra election




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The Third Edit: Nima Rinji Sherpa’s mountain climbing record — and an occasion to give Sherpas their due




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October 26, 1984, Forty Years Ago: Congress (I) seeks allies this election season




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Paying farmers to harvest paddy manually could reduce NCR’s pollution




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Kanti Bajpai writes: All the BRICS a stage




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Why opposition to dollar dominance should not be about geopolitics




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No one is programmed to be a parent — and other lessons from ‘The Wild Robot’




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Elon Musk was never a liberal hero. We just refused to see it




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Israel, Iran, Trump and Kamala: As war clouds loom over Middle East, weather in Washington matters




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In Pakistan, a controversial amendment threatens judicial independence




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Tavleen Singh writes: What Priyanka Gandhi Vadra’s entry into electoral politics means for Congress




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P Chidambaram writes: It is too early to tell




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Give me a real woman-centric film




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First Indians in Canada: The story of their struggle and resilience




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In Mumbai Gymkhana today, echoes of a regressive culture from 19th-century Calcutta