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The charisma of ROCK STARS
The manner in which a visiting Rajasthani folk group involved the urban crowd reminded one of a rock concert. Their earthy genius left DEEPA GANESH humming all the way home.
Arts & Crafts

A blessing FOR A NAME
BISHNU PRASAD Maharana is an unusual artist. He comes from Orissa, has done a lot of research on tribal communities in that State, and knows as much as an anthropologist does, though he does not carry formal qualifications. Along with his ...
Personality

Hot n' wild
India's hot and wild are set to hit the small screen soon.


Sensibility and SARABHAI
Mallika Sarabhai resonates with character. You see that in her acute sense of both aesthetics and politics.
There's MAGIC in the name
It was the magic of the family name that cast a spell on the youngest son of the legendary P.C. Sorcar and turned him into a magician too.
Music

`Mera nimbuda chori ho gaya'
THERE ISN'T much to remember about the inane film Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam but for some lovely tunes, including the rousing traditional Rajasthani number "Nimbuda Nimbuda", and the brooding good looks of Ajay Devgan. The film made greater ...
Chords and notes
This week at Planet M...
Eating Out

HOT JOINT
CHARCOALS IS just the place for a scrumptious meal of North West Frontier delicacies. Cooking methods, primarily fuelled by coal, explain the name of the place. Housed at the top of Hotel Rama on Lavelle Road, this restaurant boasts of an ...
Shopping

Chic cuts in BLACK and WHITE
TUCKED AWAY in the lanes of Indiranagar is a little designer boutique that beckons you with its signboard, Azra. The shop, named after its designer-proprietor — Azra Sidhan — offers an entire range of clothing that stands out ...
Land & People

A different doll game
With working women having to straddle two worlds, the traditional kolu has seen a great change.
Entertainment

Chatterbox brings a Dhamaka
Mike Whitney, the cricketer-anchor, earned fans world over with his Who Dares Wins on AXN. He is back with a completely Indian show, Extreme Dhamaka.

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