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The stage is set…
Barry John reveals past peeves and new hopes to Nandini Nair
Arts And Entertainment

Egypt in Delhi!
Jumping, jiving, belly dancing to Arabian tunes, a folk dance troupe from Egypt delivered a scintillating performance at New Delhi’s Siri Fort auditorium early this week. Presented by the Embassy of Egypt in New Delhi and Egypt Tourism ...
Beauty And Wellness

The heart of it
India is said to be high on the charts as far as cardiac diseases are concerned. Many people suffer heart ailments due to faulty lifestyle. A change in everyday living style is all they need to counterattack those heart attacks.

And, ...
Cinema

No laughing matter!
Ever seen tears welling up in the eyes of an actor while introducing his character in a press conference? Veteran actor Paintal did it with consummate ease at the launch of Sony channel’s new offering Amber Dhara starting ...


RAJAT KAPOOR AND KAUSHIK ROY ON STARS, FILMS AND MORE
‘Stars don’t have guts’
He doesn’t keep a mobile phone. Or wear a watch. Independent filmmaker and actor Rajat Kapoor is the epitome of freedom, refusing to be tied down to any slot or label. He is the director of "Apna Aasman", Kaushik Roy, and is also the ...
Some Bobby talk
Actor Bobby Deol is happy to play second fiddle in “Nanhe Jaisalmer”, finds RANA SIDDIQUI
Music

50 not out!
It was shayari in full flow as The Press Club Of India lawns saw a musical event, Sham-e-Ghazal and Sufiana Kalam, this past week.

Presented by well-known ghazal singer Ghansham Vaswani, the event was a part of the club’s ongoing ...


A gift for the gifted
Lalit Kala Akademi bestowed on 13 artists its highest honour, Lalit Kala Ratna, at an event held in New Delhi this past week. Lok Sabha Speaker Somnath Chatterjee gave away the awards in the presence of Minister for Tourism and Culture Ambika ...
Chords & Notes
This film has Himesh Reshammiya as its music director. And needless to say, he ends up singing most of the songs himself. But alas! The songs he makes others sing are far more melodious than those he sings. It only reinstates one’s faith in ...
Food

A Chinese extravaganza
China Kitchen at Hyatt Regency takes Chinese cuisine to a new level
Italian shortcut
Taste the authentic fare at Eggspectation
Travel

On a voyage of discovery
Three books that hit the market recently throw light on different aspects of Hinduism
Events

Secrets unveiled
Parvesh Handa’s latest book on yoga and naturopathy hits the stands
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