Characters apart from the protagonists are now getting due importance because of meaningful scripts, the digital revolution and an evolving audience
Standup comedy is moving to regional languages and OTT platforms to expand its reach
Taapsee Pannu is the underdog who has made it big in a long, zig-zag climb to the top. And she shows no signs of slowing down
The standup comic speaks to Forbes India on the highs and challenges of the profession and why there can be a saturation of the market
For six decades, art has been his medium and message. Now, Kamal Haasan is leveraging his personal value to steer another all-consuming ambition: Electoral success
Three women cricketers—Mithali Raj, Smriti Mandhana and Harmanpreet Kaur—make it to the Forbes India Celebrity 100 list for 2019
From Manish Malhotra to Sabyasachi, we profile four designers who have businesses raking in over ₹200 crore in our period under review and count billionaire heiresses and Bollywood's who's who among their clientele
From Sanjeev Kapoor to Ranveer Brar, a host of chefs are entering living rooms with the explosion of food content, becoming bonafide celebrities
Seven non-cricketers find a place on the list, but a few big names, including Saina Nehwal and PV Sindhu, see a dip in earnings
Despite high earnings or popularity, some big names go missing, highlighting issues like pay parity
Southern superstars, who focussed on their own turfs for decades, are slowly beginning to flex their muscle as their movies find more takers across wider geographies