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In the company of father
This is one family where pride does not ever wear thin. Meet Khushwant and Rahul Singh, the charming father-son duo, each with a way his own, notes ANJANA RAJAN.
Arts & Crafts

A fete, a feast
SILENTLY, THEY are toiling their way through the rough times and tough competition in the market. They know they cannot afford to rest on laurels they have earned in the past for their traditional skills of handicraft, so they keep making ...
Personality

Julie is back... and how!
She may not have been able to get much attention with "Qayamat" last year but Neha Dhupia is giving it all in "Julie", releasing this month. ANUJ KUMAR speaks to the heroine unapologetic about enacting the much talked about scenes.


SIMPLY FAR-AH!
DAUGHTER OF a director of action thrillers, Farah Khan knew the film world inside out. But she couldn't have imagined her wild success today as song and dance choreographer, creating cult numbers like "Chaiyya chaiyya" (Dil Se), "Bole ...
Of Mum and gajar ka halwa
SANGEETA BAROOAH PISHAROTY assures you a joyride with Sonali Mehta's debut book, "Millennium Mums and The Art of Chakki Peesing".
Cinema

Gayab for glory
WITH KOI... Mil Gaya hitting the bull's eye last year, this week Gayab, again the story of a loser sailing on special effects awaits box office glory. A Ramgopal Varma and K Sera Sera production, Gayab is the story of ...
Eating Out

Relishing the write stuff
I was a vegetarian till the age of 30. Then suddenly, I became a non-vegetarian but I found red meat difficult to digest.
Land & People

A special saga
ALICHARAN, A polio victim who sells audiocassettes at Lal Kuan now lives happily with his family. Jitender Kumar, a victim of Punjab terrorism, was able to open a small tea stall in New Delhi in 1999. Now he owns a house and has bank deposits in ...
Events

Love across the border
VIJAY LOKAPALLY writes about young journalist Indranil Basu's book, "Winning Hearts and Games", based on the recent Pakistan tour.
Reap as you sew
ALL THOSE garment manufacturers who fancy having hi-tech gadgets that can design stitches and pockets on denim, or embroidery machines that can prepare a sari within an hour would have got an eyeful and more at the just concluded 5th Zak ...
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