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Unravelling the future
Whatever may be said against it, astrology has its share of believers. The recent meeting in the city saw an interaction between the best in the business from Ajmer to Adilabad. SUDHEENDRA PUTTY reports.
Health
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
The cup that cheers
More than keeping you awake, the boiling cuppa helps you fight many ailments, kills cancerous cells and nips tumours in the bud. Have it black, green or the Irani way with milk, tea is still the best bet to good health.
Interview
Simmering Simran
Controversies and tragedies seem to have struck Simran all at once, but the gutsy actress puts them behind her and decides to concentrate on her career with all seriousness.
Lifestyle
ETIQUETTE & PROTOCOL
Blah, blah, beep...
Once you have mastered the art of small talk, you get comfortable with people and the conversation just flows naturally.
Fashion
It's a woman's world!
As the Britney-Shakira war hots up, a third contender enters the battlefield. Kylie Minogue currently heads the race with her latest album `Fever'. Time to make up your minds as to who your loyalties lie with.


FACE FACTS
Lip lustre
Lipsticks have been a woman's companion for ages. Adding a dash of colour to the visage or as a trendy sindoor, the product offers as many options as the brands coming in.
Cinema
TINSEL TALK
Priyanka's pick
ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL girl from the glamour world enters the tinsel world of Telugu cinema. Miss World Priyanka Chopra has already signed quite a few Hindi films. Knowing her willingness to accept roles in other language films, Telugu producers ...
TINSEL TALK
Divine venture
KODI RAMAKRISHNA continues to be in the news with one film or the other. His earlier film Devullu was much talked about due to its graphic work and attractive sets. One has to agree that the seasoned director specialises in the art of ...
TINSEL TALK
Mr. Mischief
THE CURRENT trend in Telugu cinema is to take up themes that can attract youngsters. So, it doesn't really matter if the newcomers have film lineage or big names to back them. If one is young and talented, and with little bit of luck, one gets ...
TINSEL TALK
The 'Indra' mantra
THERE ARE two important things that decide the release date of a film: strategy and auspicious day. While the first is to avoid competition from the other releases on the same day, the second takes care of the film. Chiranjeevi's Indra ...
Eating Out
Walk in the park
Promenade, in Aditya Park Inn in Ameerpet, serves a variety of Indian, oriental and continental cuisine.
Cuisine
Distinct cuisine
Sample authentic food of the Saraswat community at the South Kanara Food Festival at Dakshin, ITC Kakatiya Sheraton Hotel and Towers.
Food Line
Land & People
KNOW YOUR CITY
The khadi destination
The good ole Lakdi-Ka-Pul continues to be the destination for khadi shoppers. From the CM and his cabinet ministers to the young hep crowd, the shops here lure all with a stunning range of hues.
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