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Freedom to shoot?
Documentary and feature filmmakers are elated they no longer have to get a Censor certificate for screening their films at the National Film Festival or to be eligible for National Awards. ZIYA US SALAM feels the pulse
Face Facts

Face value
The latest cosmetic breakthrough introduced in India by Shine Star Medical Technology, Aluma, claims to work wonders for the treatment of fine lines, wrinkles and skin laxity. . Over the years there have been radical developments in the beauty ...
Health & Medicine

Long live the liver
`The need for liver transplant is immense,' says Dr. Rakesh Tandon, senior gastroentrologist Pashupati Singhania Research Institute, New Delhi. Five years ago, patients in need of a transplant were forced to go to Europe or America but now there ...
Interview

Milind, once more!
ANUJ KUMAR speaks to Milind Soman, who is out to try his luck at the box office again


For some dreams
Can models be good actors? Apart from the star-sons, we have a long list of model-turned actors trying to prove their mettle in films. Aryan Vaid is among the handful, still waiting to hit the bull's eye at the box office. After winning titles ...
Arts & Crafts

In the lap of nature
Finally, there are two veteran painters who speak against the ever rising, unreasonable price tag on the paintings. Just read on as Serbjeet Singh and Vinod Sharma take stock of the art scenario today
Music

Chords & notes
You'll know that Vishal Bhardwaj means serious business with his adaptation of Othello when you tune in to Omkara. The songs are intriguing enough when you listen for the first time but some of them take time to grow on you. With the ...
Eating Out

Still loving it
McDonalds, now one of the leading fast food joints in India, has entered its 10th year of operation in the country. To celebrate the occasion, the company organised a host of programmes and games in New Delhi this past week. Vikram Bakshi, the ...
Chocolates, cakes and no calories
VLCC opens its first food joint, Alive
Cuisine

Tabling creativity first
Gone are days when cooking a dish meant following others inventions. Now the way is, be inventive
Take the Mirchi way
Mirchi restaurant, after its successful run at New Delhi's Ansal Plaza, has just opened another joint. Openedat PVR Plaza in Connaught Place, this is good news for all the Mirchi lovers as now they don't need to drive down to Andrews Ganj to ...
Entertainment

Entertaining in his own way
Makrand Despande will be seen as a filmmaker in his forthcoming film "Manoranjan"
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