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Alone in the `happening' city
Hyderabad is emerging as a preferred destination for many young professionals from different parts of the country. How are they adapting themselves to the city? SYEDA FARIDA finds out.
Personality

California, crossover and cinema
Set to produce the region's first-ever crossover flick with his newly formed California Media Group, Nadadur Vardhan, the Los Angeles-based financial consultant, has huge plans up his sleeve to redefine Telugu cinema.
Fashion

Fashion footwear
Looking for trendy shoes, boots, slip-ons, belts, tote bags and mock snakeskin purses? Inc.5 is the new destination in town for footwear and accessories.


`Teej' collection
Combining the autumn-winter 2003 fashion forecast with festive colours of `Teej', Tatva presents a collection of saris, salwar kameez and kurtis, today and tomorrow at ITC Kakatiya Sheraton Hotel and Towers.
Music

Chords & Notes
IT IS heartening to note that an album which is part of a commercial venture, starts with an invocation to a goddess — Ya devi sarvabhooteshu... However, it is not a chant or a hymn but just another song to tell a tale of love which ...
Cuisine

Gobi, palak and more...
With a little time, imagination and patience, even a regular vegetable curry can be pepped up. Try out these exotic international varieties.
Entertainment

Jaal... no trap for filmgoers
MANY, MANY summers ago, F.C. Mehra managed to weave intrigue and deception into Jaal. The Eagle Films guys laughed all the way to the bank even as Mandakini and Rekha got a fresh lease of life in the industry with Jaal. Nurture no ...
Imbalanced narrative
AT FIRST go the film seems to be a comedy but as it progresses into the latter part of the second half it becomes a high-level sentimental and cruel drama perpetuating misery on newly weds in the name of `fate'. Certain amount of mysticism ...
Devotion sans fervour
BHAGYASHREE IS back. A decade after her `Himalayan' blunder in films like Qaid Mein Hai Bulbul and Tyaagi, the Maine Pyar Kiya girl is back. Now, a little bit more mature, hopefully wiser too. However, sadly for her fans, ...
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