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Cracking the hate codespeaks to Lieutenant Colonel Manveet Singh who has just come up with his debut thriller, "Dubious Tactics", with a rather interesting pen name - Guru Kay Charting journeys on canvas Celebrated artists Sameer Aich and Babu Xavier agree that without nature there can be no art
The `Dhoom' boom He can make you feel a wind rider. Meet Atul Rahi
Magic in her blood Maneka Sorcar speaks to Liza George on how magic is part of her life Revathy's adventures Read on to know about the other side of actress-director Revathy Finding the truth The poignant film by Tareque and Catherine Masud touches on many sensitive issues, says Sanjay Kumar
Playing mixed doubles, single-handedly Ranvir Shorey is ready to create a stir with his unconventional role in "Mixed Doubles"
Genre no bar! Luke Kenny releases a compilation of his favourite songs
CHORDS AND NOTESThis is for all those Lata Mangeshkar fans who were tired of listening to the ageless charmer only in Mahal, Mughal-e-Azam and Abhimaan, etc - the songs from these films seem to be available on every shelf. Now, comes a ... Music, timely and timeless Delhi had a rare taste of Mozart's magic the other day
Feed thy neighbourBesides enjoying the cricket series in Pakistan, we can now enjoy its food in India too. Pakistani food is being celebrated at Urban Pind at Greater Kailash-I. Although this menu, known as Khyber Pass, is not a regular feature of Urban Pind, it ... The simple mantra With changing lifestyles, the term `exotic' has gained a new suffix in the food industry. It should better be `exotically simple'!
Two rivals in a cupCoffee and tea have been fighting out an endless battle for supremacy. Now, Nestle, the company that invented instant coffee in 1938, has leveraged its understanding of the changing lifestyles in India to develop New Nescafe 3 in 1 specially for ...
Glow with stars Star fruit is too sour to be eaten raw but it is used in jams, jellies, tarts and pickles
That whiff of Bengal in DelhiBengalis are known for their sophistry, be it painting, literature or poetry. This time it is the turn of food. Fire, Park hotel's Indian restaurant is hosting a Bengali Food festival till February 12, offering to give us the best from the land ...
Not just for kicks! Energy drinks are in. But be cautious for they can be harmful too Rooting for the roots When the doctor's medicines bring in more side effects than cure, we are reminded of dadima ke nuskhe - grandma's home remedies. But in the world of fast foods and time constraints that preclude a regular exercise routine, life is a far ...
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