LBZ is a great first date movie and just the right film to watch with family and friends during the festive season.
This becomes interesting as social media, especially twitter has been a battleground for different ideologies, with contestation rather than consensus being the norm.
Arabic Graffiti, a book of pictures and personal essays, comes from anywhere streets -- in Beirut, Gaza, Tehran, Paris, London, Berlin or Montreal.
Salman Khan is back in Mumbai and if the crowds gathered outside the airport at 2 am this morning were any indication, he seemed to be the most adored Khan in the film business, not to mention the most successful too.
Kanimozhi's fate is no worse than those of her less-famous inmates who languish in prison without the luxury of connections or fame.
To the consternation of some, for the third year in a row, India has been cited in the Religious Freedom Watch List 2011 by the US for violations of religious freedom along with the likes of Afghanistan, Cuba, and Venezuela.
Rahul may have made a political point. But his real test as a leader would be in pressuring the Centre to find a formula to address the recurring problem of displacement from the antiquated Land Acquisition Act.
James Murdoch told the British parliamentary committee that the hacking scandal involved one rogue reporter. But two of his editors said he knew many others were told about it.
C Sivasankaran has contradicted Textiles Minister Dayanidhi Maran's claim that he showed no one any favours while granting telecom licences. Siva told the CBI that Maran forced him to sell his company
Firstpost has obtained 26/11 perpetrator David Headley’s testimony to the FBI, which shows he was told Ishrat Jahan was a suicide bomber. The UPA government has hidden this and other part of the story even as a CBI probe seeks to indict the highest leadership of India’s intelligence in the 'encounter killing'.
The women activists who are shouting "betrayal" should realise that the Verma report is a roadmap, or a journey, not the destination.
At least 17 bodies have been recovered at the base camp on Mount Everest where hundreds of climbers, including many foreigners, are stranded after an avalanche triggered by Nepal's massive earthquake slammed into a part of the camp on the world's highest peak. Here are some images.
A high-intensity quake measuring 7.9 on the Richter scale on Saturday rocked many parts of east and north India, including Delhi. The epicentre of the earthquake was in Nepal.
Congress today appointed five new PCC chiefs and one regional Congress Committee President.
Of the 10 points on which the budget can be evaluated, six are mildly positive. But the numbers could still go wrong.
It is now abundantly clear that Manmohan Singh wanted to rule the finance ministry but always stood thwarted by Sonia. This is the cause of UPA's policy paralysis.
PepsiCo is threatening to pull out of the title sponsorship of the IPL. The IPL gravy train will derail if it doesn't clean up its act.
Bengalis are scratching their heads about why Shah Rukh Khan has become their state's brand ambassador. But spare a thought for poor SRK. What did he do to deserve being saddled with Paschimbanga?
What Modi must not allow is further damage to his image from untruth, particularly those slipping into his speeches frequently.
Raghuram Rajan has begun with a bold agenda for change in the RBI that is likely to wow the markets on Thursday.
The UPA government's larger failing is that in virtually every case, it has taken a well-intentioned policy measure and perverted it with whimsical and reckless exercise of discretionary powers.
One more academic debunks Amartya Sen's support for a midless Food Security law.
Analysts expect the US Federal Reserve Board to begin slowing down bond purchases - signalling the beginning of the end of 'easy money' - on the back of stronger-than-expected US jobs data for June.
If there was no wrongdoing in the allocation of coal blocks, why did the Law Minister and officials from the Prime Minister's Office go to such elaborate lengths to doctor the CBI's draft report - and get top law officers to lie in court?
All the signs are that India has entered a new phase of low growth - what we should call the Nehruvian natural state of 3-5 percent annual growth.
Recovering stock markets, and US investor interest in India's growth story, could boost overseas IPOs by Indian companies this year on the New York Stock Exchange and the tech-heavy Nasdaq.
As UPA 2 completes four years in office, it appears that for the Indian polity and the economy, things will likely get a lot worse before they can get better.
Crooks may want to keep all their money in tax havens, but not all money in tax havens belongs to crooks. Countries create tax havens for their own reasons
The template for the Ambani sibling rivary derives from the Mahabharata, the epic tale of family intrigue, where brother turns against brother and family fortunes turn on a roll of the dice. Yesterday's megadeal, which brought them together again, could alter their family fortunes.