Sex, consent and consequences: A gross domestic behaviour survey
A nationwide survey conducted by India Today and Reckitt reveals a significant gap between the awareness and practical application of consent among women in India.
Could Tom Holland be gearing up for a grand Bollywood debut? According to his co-actor Matt Damon, the young actor has the perfect dancing chops to pull off a massive Indian musical.
Promoting their upcoming epic adventure film, the powerhouse Hollywood duo sat down for an exclusive interview with India Today. During the conversation, both stars expressed their deep admiration for Indian cinema and its incredibly passionate audiences.
Addressing common stereotypes about song-and-dance sequences in Indian films, Damon praised the sheer energy of Bollywood. He even compared Holland's impressive dancing skills to those of the legendary Fred Astaire.
"Tom is a phenomenal dancer," Damon remarked, noting that theatrical dancing is a disappearing skill set among modern Hollywood stars. He added that he would love to see Holland bring those rare skills to an Indian film.
Holland, visibly thrilled, described Indian cinema as a true celebration. He compared the experience of watching films with Indian crowds to attending a massive rock concert, a phenomenon he frequently enjoys watching in viral YouTube clips.
A nationwide survey conducted by India Today and Reckitt reveals a significant gap between the awareness and practical application of consent among women in India.
Yastika Bhatia called her historic unbeaten 113 at Lord's a "dream come true" after becoming the first woman to score a Test century at the iconic venue. The landmark knock capped an inspiring comeback from the ACL injury that sidelined her in late 2025.
Matt Damon and Tom Holland opened up about working with Christopher Nolan, their experience in India and The Odyssey in an exclusive chat with India Today. While Damon praised Nolan's unique work ethic, Tom spoke about Zendaya, Bollywood and his dream of exploring India.
An Iranian missile strike on UAE vessels in the Strait of Hormuz killed Indian seafarer Rohan Kumar and injured nine others, prompting India's Ministry of External Affairs to summon the Iranian Deputy Chief of Mission.