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Fabulous four
Thermal and a Quarter, the Bangalore based rock band is ready with their third album, as MINI ANTHIKAD-CHHIBBER finds out
Fitness

Power jump
Pylometrics help the body generate power and speed
Arts & Crafts

It's a wild world
Bhaskar's pictures keep a pulse on the world's wildlife
Personality

In first person
A heart-to-heart with Smriti `Tulsi' Irani who was in town recently
Issues

Grim reality
A documentary `Bhagnagar - The City of Fortune' focuses on the issue of marriages of young girls to sheikhs
Fashion

Draping the ramp
An innovative fashion show offered an insight into the home furnishings palette
Music

Hard rock cafe
A PROGRAMME about The Lord of the Rings on BBC (when LOTR fever was raging big time) had a shot of a pub with a notice about a reading of The Lord of the Rings followed by a performance by Pink Floyd. This was circa 1966 ...


Maverick rocker
A seminal figure in the evolution of rock `n' roll, Chuck Berry wielded immense influence as songwriter and guitarist
Green Notes

Cosmic beauty
Cosmos, the decorative plant, can be grown throughout the year
Entertainment

The disappearing act
`Gayab' is the next film from Ram Gopal Varma's Factory
Sunday specials
Watch out for Sahara Samay's new programmes
Political drama
THE FILM opens saying it is fiction not intended to criticise any body. But there is enough of political commentary against World Bank loans and `Praja Darshans' and so on. The main plot is about detecting who played villainy in the life of ...
Losses and gains
PAWAN KALYAN'S loss appears to be Allu Arjun's gain, as Arya continues to keep the cash registers ringing for the second month. When producer Raju had heard the script, he had Pawan in mind as he thought the latter had the body language ...
Mythology mania
LOOKS LIKE the mythology bug has bitten junior NTR. too as plans are afoot to remake mammoth Daana Veera Soora Karna. And the mantle of directing this epic is likely to fall on V.V. Vinayak once again as he gave NTR two big hits in ...
Dancing directors
IT IS common for any debutant director to sign a second film only after his first film is released but choreographer Lawrence has proved otherwise. Even before his debut film starring Nagarjuna is complete he has signed his next film for Durga ...
The charmed
THE NEWS that young Charmi has been signed once again by Krishnavamsi for his next film Chakram has come as a surprise, because he rarely repeats heroines in consecutive films. In fact Krishnavamsi gave her new lease of life on Telugu ...

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