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Kitsch for a cause
The Catholic Church makes history with a commercial Hindi film. RANA SIDDIQUI speaks to its executive producer, Father Dominic Emmanuel
Personality

Past future
The words of Ghanian poet Kofi Aniyodoho dance and sing a message of re-creation
Fashion

Made for each other!
India Fashion Week has got a new prefix and with it a whole new set of ideas.
Cinema

The postman arrives
Anuuj Saawhney is back in contention after his Naina failed to attract eyeballs. Chingari, where he is cast opposite Sushmita Sen, has hit the silver screen. Talking about his role in the movie he says, "I have played the role of a ...


A search begins...
A reckless boy leading an aimless life suddenly finds purpose in the innocuous query of a census official "Who is your father?" Faltu is an orphan whose mentally ill mother dies in childbirth. All he knows is that she came as a waif to the little ...
Theatre

Of theatre, cinema and marketing
The famed mother and daughter duo of Lilette Dubey and Ira Dubey talk about their theatre life and experiences
Telewatch

Bride has a day out!
Neha, a resident of Delhi is the new screen-bride contender for Roshesh in the popular Star One comedy, "Sarabhai Vs Sarabhai"
Music

Coming together to sing paeans
Life is beautiful for the eight "Indian Idol" finalists
Chords and Notes
This is a blast from the past, actually a walk down memory lane. The songs here may not be the best to come from the singers concerned, but they had their own lilt, and an indefinable appeal that has transcended their popularity across ...
Cuisine

CHEF'S CORNER
The age of tandoori broccoli
It is the age of experimentation in food. Nachos have replaced papad, and salsa upstages chutney
Wah! Chai
Books and tea go together. However, when it comes to options while there is plenty of choice among books, the tea varieties could be counted on fingertips. Now Cha Bar that has carved out a space in the heart of book-lovers has extended its menu ...
Green Notes

Ushering in the magic of spring
The Garden of Five Senses in New Delhi waits for you this weekend to celebrate spring amidst food, flowers and fun. SANGEETA BAROOAH PISHAROTY gives you the road map
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