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A new dawn with `Orange Moon'...
It's itch time no more!MILIND BHANDARE, a psoriasis patient and an MBBS doctor from Meeraj in Maharashtra had lost all hope. Finally, he turned to Ambalkar. After trying Ambalkar's Ayurvedic treatment he says, "I got relief in seven days and three months later patches ... Providing the healing touch... IN A world, afflicted with a multitude of diseases and increasing prices of medicines, availability of the health facility has almost become the privilege of the upper sections of the society. The elite can access the best health facility but as ...
Something old, something new, been there, done thatTHERE WAS no chance of his inherent creativity bursting forth when he was pursuing mechanical engineering. So he decided to bid adieu to this profession and jump into film-making. Anubhav Sinha has trudged a long distance, and the manifestation ...
Rediscovering India...THE INVISIBLE magnetism drawing East to West and West towards the East has been recognised for centuries, Rudyard Kipling notwithstanding. From Columbus' accidental discovery of America, setting off forever the `Indian' confusion, to the computer ...
Matters of heart... on the daisAishwarya Rai is busy promoting her own "Dil Ka Rishta" these days. In Lucknow this week, she revealed a thing or two about the film with co-star Arjun Rampal. RANA A SIDDIQUI reports... .
Placing music and business on a single scale...ONE CAN do the balancing act - managing a high-tech corporate job and a singing career. Ask Sanjay Paul. Where some might have fallen between two stools, he has been managing with finesse and gumption the job of an entrepreneur as well as ...
Not always singing with their supper...IN AN age when singers are seen sputtering up from all corners like pop corn, hijacking slots on small screens, music shops, car stereos and all places possible, is not the only article that one finds missing now is the heart of music, that ...
What's Cooking!IF YOU want to enjoy specialities from various regions of China then try out Ashok Hotel's China Town restaurant. This joint, which can accommodate more than 100 people, serves Cantonese, Sichuan, Beijing and Hunan dishes. Vegetarians don't need ...
Mirror to dance and dramaWITH INTERESTING dance movements, seven-year-old Aishwarya Radhakrishnan, attired in a sunflower yellow costume, mesmerised all present on the occasion in the role of Lord Krishna. Performing the dance-drama titled "Kaaliya Mardanam" at the ...
Harmony between faithsIT IS a small step which promises to transform into a giant leap sooner than later. Aimed at promoting better understanding between faiths, India Islamic Cultural Centre organised Christmas celebrations in the Capital the other day. Michael H. ...
The `Saransh' of creativity...THIS KASTURBA of Richard Attenborough's "Gandhi" and the old mother in Mahesh Bahtt's "Saransh" does not bear the countenance of an arrogant and exhibitionist mother as she portrays in film "Pukaar". Yes, you have guessed it right. Rohini ...
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