The actor, who has worked in over 100 films in his acting career, has been staying away from the limelight since the late 1990s.
Facebook users who don't fit any of the 58 gender identity options offered by the social media giant are now being given a rather big 59th option - fill in the blank.
The Chinese President said that the outgoing year was "unforgettable".
All Indian financial institutions with exposure to the US will have to register by Wednesday with the American tax authorities to avoid a hefty penalty tax of up to 30 per cent under the new Foreign Accounts Tax Compliance Act (FATCA).
Taapsee Pannu's Urdu accent helped her in getting a role in the much-awaited action thriller 'Baby'.
The Canadian government said that it will start shipping its experimental Ebola vaccine to the World Health Organisation on Monday.
One pimp Harvinder Singh from Chandigarh is aged 30 while all the others are in their 20s, police said.
"I do not think bad for anyone. The Sena is fighting to win elections. I do not want any negative power by my side," Uddhav said.
Salman Khan has anchored 'Bigg Boss' for the past five seasons, but he says the immensely popular reality show is beyond his understanding.
Security will be stepped up at a 140-year-old museum in Mathura after three men vandalized two 200-year-old statues of Queen Victoria.
A total of 176 child labourers, rescued from various handicraft units in Jaipur, were brought to the state capital on Thursday by a team of Bihar government officials and members of civil society organisations.
There were over 12.2 million tweets about the Brazil versus Croatia World Cup match during the live telecast.
BJP on Monday demanded a court- monitored probe into alleged bribery in the purchase of Rolls -Royce aircraft engine and targeted the government once again on the issue of corruption in this context.
A grenade attack wounded at least 24 people in a school campus in the southern Philippines, including government personnel, who were battling a fire, police said Monday.
A bench of justices C K Prasad and J S Khehar expressed concern over the growing number of acquittals due to poor investigation.