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Fresh faces for a facelift
A sudden change of actors in tele-serials is no more a significant occurrence. Whilst such an alteration disappoints viewers in some soap, in some other, it is a breather. SANGEETA BAROOAH PISHAROTY takes a look.
Down Memory Lane

Those romantic days in Delhi
TO THE post-War generation, which fell madly in love with the honey-laden voice of Doris Day or the girlishly-slim Audrey Hepburn, and later those sculptured beauties Madhubala and Waheeda Rahman, the long-drawn-out nuances on the silver screen ...
Tribute

Chacha Nehru's birthday treat
THIS TIME on Chacha Nehru's birthday, film-lovers in some major Indian cities got to watch "Son of Aladdin", a 3-D animated feature film in English from Pentamedia. The release had been deliberately planned for Children's Day, the birth ...
Cinema

Forgetful men's forgettable fare
NOTHING COMES easy in life. Not to the common man, not to the royalty. Not even to a man to be just that for his lady between the last and the first rays of the sun. And everybody who fails to deliver must yield place to someone who can. That ...


Splashing Splash anew
WITH SO many channels to surf now, one more totting up your TV set is no breaking news. But `Splash' promises different viewing. Already a popular name among children in the southern States for the last two years, this Chennai-based 24-hour ...
Music

Chords & Notes
IF YOU were expecting a masterpiece from Javed Akhtar and A.R. Rehman, then you will feel dejected. However, if your expectations know the limits of burning the candle at both ends then you will enjoy this album. "Na Shikwa Hota" by Sujata ...
Eating Out

For a Taste of Britain
If great British cooking is a well-kept secret, Chef Robert Rees, in New Delhi for "The Taste of Britain" festival at Maurya Sheraton, sure plans to let it out, says SUMITRA SENAPATY.
Shopping

Simply at home...
THE GALORE of shops displaying a number of home accessories that add beauty to home and suit every mood and occasion is quite a familiar scenario in markets these days. Generally a customer has to visit a number of shops for getting suitable ...
Entertainment

Is it the right number?
Bansilal Jumaani transformed the fortunes of Ekta Kapoor, predicted the chemistry between Amitabh Bachcan and Manmohan Desai. RANA SIDDIQUI on his number game.
Relax, touch and glow
AYURVEDA IS the latest offering in exotica, except Ayurveda experts beg to differ: saying, it is not just about beauty solutions but also a solution for the mind and the body. Taking a vacation to Kerala for the famous Kairali massage or ...
Remix? Not quite!
IF A black-and-white video is catching your attention these days, where a boy impassive to the curvaceous charms keeps on playing a variety of instruments, to some Pancham's tunes, then read on. The boy is Raghav Sachar, the 22-year-old ...
Garfield now
GARFIELD, THE anti-hero that stands for a work and diet free, dozing society has arrived in India. The world's most syndicated comic creation of Jim Davis, this orange cat finds space in around 2,600 newspapers and `unexpectedly' found ...

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