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From Amitabh to Aamir, the show goes on...
Tinnu Anand may not be able to draw crowds to first-day, first-show. But he is the man who gave Bollywood a hero called Amitabh Bachchan. And he is not willing to rest on lesser laurels. ZIYA US SALAM speaks to the man passionate about Bollywood.. . .
Heritage
High on tales of Delhi of another age
SUPPOSE IN the Adventure of the Three Students, half a chapter of Thucydides in the Greek translation paper for the exam at St.Luke's College had been typed out and not sent to the printer, necessitating galley proofs, would the case have come to ...
Lifestyle
A new face launch... all for lenses
BAUSCH AND Lomb has chosen a new face to popularise its contact lenses - an upcoming model, Sohini Jaitly. Selected after a gruelling 15 round competition before she finally made it to the top, this lanky beauty, herself a contact lens-user, ...
Cinema
A fine show: Some American, some desi
THIS IS coming of age time in Indian cinema. Cinema, which relies more on content than special effects, films which fare well in the story-telling department, movies where the script is the king. Or queen, if you please. Films coming with ...
Music
Music for devotion...
THE NEW set of music albums in the series "Music for Body, Mind and Heart" has been conceived by Dr. Neelam Verma, a cardiologist, dancer and alternative healer. The first - "Divine Dawn" - intended to dispel lethargy in the morning is based ...
Eating Out
The best Mexican food... really!
The ongoing Real Mexico Food Festival organised by the Imperial Hotel and the Embassy of Mexico at Daniell's Tavern recreates original recipes from the Mexican home kitchen, dishing out to the guests the pleasure of fine dining, finds out SUMITRA SENAPATY... .


Vegetarian pork, anyone?
The Dim Sum Teahouse at Delhi's Taj Palace hotel organised a food festival to coincide with the Chinese Moon Festival. The spread not only had globular-shaped traditional cakes and dim sums, but also offered interesting vegetarian dishes with non-veg etarian names. MADHUR TANKHA has a bite... .
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