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The shy boy takes it all
He is modest as ever after receiving the National Award for "The Legend of Bhagat Singh". But he has not learnt to keep his shyness at bay. RANA SIDDIQUI manages a conversation with the reticent Ajay Devgan.
Down Memory Lane

History anew in Delhi
DELHI TOURISM and Intach have drawn up a plan for the Qutb complex that will take visitors on a heritage trail of 30 of the 70 monuments that exist in it and have been restored with great care. The heritage trail will lead from next year to ...
Lifestyle

House on stilts
SEISMIC SHOCKS is what Indians fear the most, and that is understandable after what we witnessed in Bhuj on the fateful Republic Day in 2000 or in Latur and Usmanabad a few years earlier. The ghastly pictures of houses and buildings falling over, ...
Personality

That fragrance of success!
As "Chameli" kisses the big screen this week, Rahul Bose tells MONOJIT LAHIRI a thing or two about his films.
Issues

A street-smart show...
Delhi-based Non-Governmental Organisation Deepalaya engages a local street play group to educate migrant labourers in Udyog Nagar on disability issues. SANGEETA BAROOAH PISHAROTY joins the jostling crowd for one such play to get a first hand feel.


Caring for cows
LOVE 4 Cow, a Delhi-based registered public charitable trust organised a unique programme, `Ek Shaam Gau Mata ke Naam'at the Siri Fort Auditorium recently. Besides filmstar Rajesh Khanna, the function was attended by Anuradha Paudwal and ...
Cinema

Some Ishq, some drama in New Year
IF WISHES were horses Padmalayas will find a winner on their hands this year. After all, their last two films, "Aamdani Atthani, Kharcha Rupaiya" and "Kya Dil Ne Kaha" did not really gallop to glory at the box office. Now, comes "Ishq Hai ...
Bandook scores where LOC fails
AT A time when films have been regularly crashing at the box office, the success of "Bindiya aur Bandook-II" has not come as a surprise to Joginder, the actor-producer-director of the movie, popularly known as Ranga Khush, who boldly ventured to ...
Telewatch

What's Cooking on Doordarshan?
Realising that cookery shows on satellite channels leave a palatable taste for viewers, Doordarshan has decided to try its hand too with Pakwaan.
Music

Asha, Rafi... Once more
SHEMAROO VIDEOS that has been churning out VCDs of Hindi movies, both old-time classics and the latest meaningless movies, has recently started coming out with VCDs of songs of popular Hindi playback singers. The latest in the series feature the ...
Chords & Notes
THIS MUSIC track of the much awaited film starring Tabu film goes to underline the immense range of classical music. If "Jhin Min Jhini" carries listeners on a wave of Sufi fervour with the voices of Sadhna Sargam, Anuradha Sriram, Ustad ...
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