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Tales of toil and triumph...
ANJANA RAJAN meets Surjit Kaur, a chronicler of some of the great Sikh stories of triumph in foreign lands... .
Health & Medicine
Beauty with herbs ...
AN HOURGLASS figure, a ravishing skin and a great personality is what the make-up and beauty studios, Grace by Aashmeen, who has worked and trained under the likes of Shahnaz Hussain, Javed Habib, Blossom Kochchar, Tony Guy etc, has to ...
Lifestyle
A new hall, not for all and sundry...
SOMEBODY WELL aware of the Capital may not find Bhogal and Jungpura in South Delhi the most preferred residential addresses. That's why may be Sumant Sood, the owner of Eros Cinema Hall in Jungpura, might not have thought of taking into ...


A classy show for the masses...
THE UNIQUE point about the recently held fashion extravaganza by Globus was that instead of being held at a five-star hotel, it was choreographed with all the jazz at the amphitheatre of New Delhi's Ansal Plaza. Globus, a retail store dealing ...
Three women and my fourth love
APS MALHOTRA was overwhelmed with all that was wrong with Delhi until three lovely women set him on the path of giving and forgiving... .
Personality
Finding heaven with `Qayamat'...
HE HAS proved his worth in different professions. And now, he is going to be seen on the silver screen. Meet Aashish Chowdhry - who after showing his mettle as a ramp walker, television actor, advertisement filmmaker - will star as a ...
A new Surya for Shael
HIS SMILE is as captivating as his number "Hasna Kamal" but Shael Oswal means business. So, after the roaring success of "Hasna Kamal", Shael forays into playback singing with "Chal Jhoomein Masti Mein" for the film "Surya", whose music was ...
Just the facts, Sir
A VOICE to urban middle class, their attitudes, environs, vagaries and vicissitudes of metropolitan existence, if one wants to have a peep at it all, then "Just the Facts, Madamji" a-268-page novel by Sharmila Kantha that sees its release this ...
Food and song, cup and couplet
NOT FOR him the joys of being drenched in the first shower of spring. Never mind if his "Chale Aao Baarisho Ka Mausam Hai" has forced many to park their cars by the wayside on a highway to stand, stare and soak in the joys of baarish, ...
Music
Euphoria in Delhi...
YOU HAVE "Sa Re Ga Ma", the famed talent hunt programme on Zee TV that satisfies those who look for a classical shade in voices. Hence we have the likes of Shreya Ghoshal and Jaspinder Narula added to our singing treasure. Now we have another ...
Entertainment
Cultural nationalism... a sage advice
WHAT IS the fabric that constitutes India's culture? Is it static, dynamic? When India got Independence, the national leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, Sri Aurobindo, Jawaharlal Nehru and others had their own vision of national culture. For Nehru it ...
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