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So far SO GOOD
ATIKA RAO speaks to Anil Kapoor returning to the big screen after a long break with "Musafir".
Down Memory Lane

Gore, Kale and Ghalib
THE HAVELI of Kale Sahib is no more but the ahata (compound) still exists, and what a slum it has become since 1847 when Ghalib lived there after his release from prison for debt default! The poet quipped that after being freed by Gore (the ...
People

From I to We
Delegation of tasks gives you time to concentrate on matters that are more important, while developing the skills and confidence of others
Personality

It's business as illusion
After doing the vanishing act on Taj Mahal, Amritsar Express and the Victoria Memorial Hall, P.C. Sorcar teams up with daughter Maneka to walk over Dal Lake.
Fashion

Celebrating His rise
Bright yet elegant, traditional but appealing to today's woman, that's Anshu Modi's creation.


Check out the mantra
Malaika Arora Khan comes on the tube yet again with her fashion mantra. SANGEETA BAROOAH PISHAROTY strikes a conversation with the style diva now on SaharaOne.
Music

Melody, wit and Ghulam Ali
The ghazal king Ghulam Ali enthralled the Dehra Dun audience with his ghazals, wit and humour during his performance at Virasat-2004 festival.
The Viking's call
THE REMIX song, Kya soorat hai, changed it all. The number, inspired by the Kishore Kumar ditty Zaroorat hai, went a level beyond remix, fitting Hinglish lyrics into old melodies with a dash of rap and club music, and managed ...
Happenings

One in a thousand
AT 1 `O CLOCK, the canteen is abuzz. With not just eating and ordering for food, water, cold drinks and a fork here and a spoon there (Please get some extra sugar bhaiyya) the cling-clang of a piece of cutlery that has touched the floor ...
Drama

Play them young!
KIDS OF the world unite; you have nothing to lose but your inhibitions. The centre of unity was the Delhi stage from where children from different parts of the world spread the message during The Eight International Children's Theatre Festival ...
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