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Head on... with Gangster
The truth behind history M.J. Akbar's latest book is a history of India couched as a fascinating family chronicle, finds ANJANA RAJAN
A new Khan on the block
Frames of chanceThe media might be too engrossed with the travails of Salman Khan but the average film fan, it seems, cannot have enough of masala. This year Bollywood has seen three consecutive super hits Rang De Basanti, Malamaal Weekly ... Hunt is on Of late talent hunt shows have become a rage among youngsters. One of the latest is "Hum Se Hai Zamana" which was organised by R.K. Films and Media Academy at Hamsadhwani theatre, Pragati Maidan, in New Delhi this past week. Meant for youngsters, ...
Eastward ho! The debate over the death of newspapers is in vain, says BBC World News head
He Shael prevailShael is a singer with a style of his own. He came into the limelight when his album Jhoom topped the music charts. This album had three love songs and five fast-paced numbers. Other albums to his credit are Teri Kuchh Yaadein and Hasna Kamal. ... Nine new reasons to smile? Sowmya Raoh, who took Bollywood by storm with "Laila Laila", releases her album TAKE TWO Mystic music, rustic charm The Wadali Brothers Puran Chand and Piare Lal are no longer afraid a mike will suck out their voices. But they remain in awe of their gurus
CHEF'S CORNER Anti-oxidant, pro-life Whether you eat to live or eat to live it up, some of your choices come out with flying colours
Easter goodiesEaster celebrates the coming of spring. It is a symbol of rebirth since ancient times. Of all the symbols associated with Easter, the egg, the symbol of fertility and new life, is the most identifiable. The customs and traditions of using eggs ...
In the company of books Two interesting works of non-fiction, "Holy Warriors" and "Brideless in Wembley" have just seen released at the three-day Kitab Festival held in New Delhi
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