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Stealing the show... Chalte Chalte
Elegant and simple. Courteous with a stable head on her shoulders. Aware of her goals and choosy about her roles. That's how S.M. YASIR finds Rani Mukherjee in this tête-à-tête in New Delhi... .
Down Memory Lane

Delhi's gates, country's pride...
WALLS OF Troy have passed into legend. More than 3,000 years ago, Hector drove around them in his chariot seven times with Achilles in hot pursuit. And then the Trojan hero and Greek super-warrior met in mortal combat. Hector lost his sword and ...
Music

A new bhajan, a new song...
`SOLAH BARAS Ki Bali Umar Ko Salam Pyar Teri Pehli Nazar Ko Salam'. Remember the lines that still have the potential to fill any teenage heart with mush? But somehow romantic numbers and the man Anup Jalota who rendered them in the masterly ...


Zen and the art of music-making
The father established the Kashmiri santoor as a major Hindustani classical instrument. Now the son wants to take it further on its musical journey by combining it with sounds not heard before. ANJANA RAJAN speaks to Rahul Sharma whose new album "Zen" recently hit the stores....
Chords & Notes
THIS MUSIC track of the Salman-Bhoomika Chawla starrer has 12 songs. Himesh Reshammiya scores the music. The title song is captivating. One would love to listen to it repeatedly while "Tumse Milna" and "Tune Saath Jo Mera Choda" are a little more ...
Eating Out

Mediterranean flavour, Delhi's joy
From Mikhail Gorbachev to Princess Diana, Zubin Mehta to Michael Jackson, Moshe, a young chef has fed all of them. He brings his flavour to New Delhi. SUMITRA SENAPATY visits Moshe's Oliva at Munirka and finds it wholesome... .
Marwari magic...
AT THE Radisson hotel's Marwari food festival at its NYC café, the chef, Sunil Bhatt - whose ancestors have worked in the kitchens of the Maharaja of Jodhpur - came specially from Jodhpur. The menu was filled with the de-rigueur ...
Cuisine

All that Hubb-ub!
THE HUBB - no, that isn't a typing error - is the newest addition to the M2K multiplex in Rohini. A multi-cuisine restaurant by the Taj group, it is being promoted by Vikas Bhagchandka, CEO, M2K Entertainment Private Limited. "Hub means ...
Entertainment

Oops! What Hungama Chori Chori!
THE UNSPEAKABLE beauty of his throbbing touch, the indefinable joy of surging life within life. Ah! the primordial cause of desire and daring, the fount of pleasure, the hiss of wonder, the sigh of expectancy. Out of stillness comes the surge ...
The world of sur and taal
THIS SINGER dreamt of perky Preity Zinta in his debut album and made "Champion" Sunny fantasise beauties in his first playback. Yes, we are talking about Shankar Sawhney, the voice behind "Yari Yari" and "Jat Luteya Gaya". He is optimistic about ...

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