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An enduring saga, an enduring show
Kalpana Lajmi and Bhupen Hazarika join hands once again in "Kyon", a film on changing family equations in urban India. ZIYA US SALAM caught up with the duo in New Delhi this past week during the International Film Festival of India... .
Cinema
A celebration of the erotic...
DIRECTOR HANSAL Mehta takes off trousers of morality here. This film does not aim at tickling your funny bone, it goes for the groin. There is an unending show of cleavage, midriff, biceps. It offers many faces of pleasure, myriad ...


Not averse to new ventures
BOLLYWOOD ACTRESS Rani Mukherjee, who has just recently showed her histrionic talents not on the silver screen but in the video album of Adnan Sami, is not averse to trying out new ventures. The damsel, who stole many a heart with her fine ...
Music
Chords & Notes
THIS DOUBLE-CASSETTE album is a must-buy for diehard Rolling Stone worshippers. Coming out with 36 digitally re-mastered classic tracks of the evergreen rock and roll band, like, Ruby Tuesday; Brown Sugar; Start Me up and Miss You etc, the ...
Eating Out
A bit Indian, a bit Thai
It is Malaysian food this week that is pampering many a glutton at New Delhi's Hyatt Regency's ongoing Malaysian Food Festival. SUMITRA SENAPATY comes back with a sugar-n-spice feeling... .
Cuisine
Food for devotion... and the devout
Forget wheat, think Kuttu Roti. Forget garlic, think potatoes. All this for a day more as Navratras draw to a close this Monday. Have a bite of the spiritual fare on offer at restaurants across Delhi... .
Events
Kids' leela to the fore
Kids barely out of their diapers stole the show at the Ram Leela they performed in their innocent ways in Delhi this past week, reports RANA A. SIDDIQUI.
Dandiya ahead of Bhangra...
THIS IS festive season. And there are unlimited colours of joy for Delhiites. For those with a penchant for shaking a leg, there is Gujarati Dandiya Masti in full flow at Ansal Plaza amphitheatre in South Delhi. Inaugurated by yesteryear actress ...
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