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Two for One

It is a café that seems to be hands in glove with a fashion store, where you can have both mufflers and masala chaas, shop for a skirt and slurp on a

Shopper’s Stop

There was a time when travelling across the pothole-filled Press Enclave Marg was only for the spirited, intent on a relatively traffic-free getaway f

Safe Guard

For most five-star hotels, December is a busy month, with year-end festivities and promotions.

Safe Guard

For most five-star hotels, December-January is a busy time, with new year festivities and promotions.
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Down on His Luck

If you remember Gaurav Kapur, it would be for his pranks and antics that once passed off as veejaying on television, not for the blink-and-you-would-m

Have a highball

Mannekin, the swanky new bar at Kasbah in Greater Kailash I, screams with its fiberglass dancers wrapped around poles...

Down on His Luck

If you remember Gaurav Kapur, it would be for his pranks and antics that once passed off as veejaying on television, not for the blink-and-you-would-m

Act Won

Not many girls have journeyed from Changanacherry, Kerala, to Bollywood, with a surname that can be a tongue-twister in Mumbai – Thottumkal...

Asin was 3-yrs old when Aamir did QSQT!

The 23-yr-old actor has danced in her school pinafores to DCH songs, but Aamir's ‘Ghajini’ role has won her over.

Act Won

Not many girls have journeyed from Changanacherry, Kerala, to Bollywood, with a surname that can be a tongue-twister in Mumbai – Thottumkal.

Price of Admission

The sense of unease along with a general reluctance for any ostentatious celebrations this New Year’s Eve has guaranteed that 31st night in Delhi will

Hope Floats

An image shows a row of village kids perched on the broken wall of a temple posing for, itching to play cricket, while in another, a scantily clad boy

Pubs launch drive against drink-and-drive ahead of year-end party week

Think twice before immersing yourself in high sprits this yearend, for restaurants and pubs are keeping a close watch on you.

Mane at work: shear delight for fans as Aamir turns barber

ACE actor Aamir Khan clearly wants his upcoming release Ghajini to break all box office records, so no wonder he is going all out for its promotion.

Akshay jogs for a ‘special’ cause, crowd runs after actor

It was meant to be a torch run to spread awareness about special athletes across the world. But the presence of Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar diluted a

‘Winter Olympics’ at the Tihar are all about respecting sport, team spirit

His beefy frame has earned him the moniker of Khali. No surprise then that he easily pins down opponents, once they cross into his side.

Driving back to school to pick up rallying skills

Saazid Singha loves to get his hands dirty and cannot resist the thrill of adventure sports. His regular job of tending crops through the year at his

View from the tracks

I love trains. One gets to see different landscapes and observe life in these regions,” says Australian photographer Angus McDonald.

‘I am covered from head to toe’

Well, to begin with, I am covered from head to toe in this movie and frankly, I like it...

‘No shame in losing chair of deputy CM’, Chand holds court with wife Fiza

It has all the ingredients to put even the best Bollywood romantic saga to shame. But political alienation doesn’t ruffle former Deputy Chief Minister

City engineering students take a break, book Chekhov for foray into films

A group of students from the Delhi College of Engineering are attempting to make their first commercial 75-mm film, inspired by The Bet, a short story

Portrait Of An Artist

Ketan Mehta’s outings in period films, so far, haven’t been very successful (Note: Mangal Pandey: The Rising). “The scales are vastly different here,”

Multiplexes look at slashed ticket rates as screen saviour to fill up halls

With queues at cinema ticket counters taking a beating following terror attacks across the country, Mumbai being the most recent, the silver lining in

Indian ‘sounds’ inspire Israeli band’s latest album

India’s fame as the land of spiritual enlightenment and peace appealed to them. So Israeli rock band Giraffe (Girafot in Hebrew) decided to dedicate t

Cocktail Circuit

After Ministry of Sound at Vasant Kunj resembled a Ministry of Cacophony — with the London nightclub reportedly having problems with its Indian franch
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