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Shimmer is inIf glitter is in, so are spicy shades. And, there are teenagers ready to sport these with a matching attitude. So, who is stopping you from painting the town red?
Bonding on celluloidAfter love, friendship scores super high on the filmi scale. While Jai and Veeru epitomised the bonds of the Seventies in `Sholay,' Sameer, Akash and Siddharth brought male bonding into the millennium with `Dil Chahta Hai.'
Chords & NotesR.P. PATNAIK should soon check the list of his tunes and replenish his stock, lest he may run short of ideas and get labelled for just one genre of music - i.e., folk. In the current album, Erra gulabi jadalo turumukunnadi is the chosen ... Virtuoso performances THE VIOLINIST Stéphane Grappelli was half of one of the most famous collaborations in jazz history, certainly the most famous in Europe. With the legendary Belgian gypsy guitarist Django Reinhardt, he co-led the Quintet of the Hot Club of France ...
Jams for all purposes Surprise your loved ones at the breakfast table by serving them these home-made jams.
Auspicious fare Tanishq rolls a festive plan for the auspicious Varalakshmi Vratam period. The offer is on till August 22.
Printers' cartridges: replace or refill PC printers are becoming cheaper all the time - but is there a catch in the prohibitive cost of ink and toner refills?
Fails to sustain interestDASARATH, WHO gave Santosham, fails to deliver a happy, engrossing subject despite the fact that he is directing this movie for producer Teja. The theme is a repetition of some scenes from Toli Prema, especially the climax with ...
Another in the love genreLET'S FIRST talk of nice things of Chori Chori. It starts fairly promisingly with some nice banter between Ajay Devgan's Ranbir and Rani Mukherjee's Khushi. For more than a while, director Milan Luthria's is a breezy film. There is ...
Rib-tickling humourTIME TO drive away your blues, time to forget the unsavoury truths of life. Time to enjoy Priyadarsan's Hungama. It seeks to impart dignity to irreverence. And in many parts succeeds. In others it is outrageously loud, but all along, ...
Awrighty, it's almighty!HERE IS a film that follows a certain William Shakespeare's formula for success with comedy that makes you helpless with laughter and emotional scenes that tug, pull and yank at your heartstrings. It is the ultimate movie experience where you ...
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