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Blow hot and cold

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There are usually more rules and complications regarding the correct methods to drink wine than there are theories about the origin of mankind. The kind of glassware to use, the correct technique to hold the glass and sniff it, the right temperature to drink it at…everything makes a big difference.

Much more than a pretty face

After a debut opposite Salman Khan in what turned out to be among the most successful films of all time, one expected great things from Hazel Keech.

Three loves of Shenaz’s life

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“It took me a long time to figure out what I was meant to do,” says Shenaz Treasurywala who has juggled several roles in her career. From a VJ, host, actress to a writer and producer — she has managed to build quite an enviable portfolio.

Golden voice that transcended boundaries

Mehdi Hassan saab spoke from his heart. Undoubtedly the best ghazal singer of all times but stripped off all his genius, he was a very simple man.

Norm breaker

In one swift move, Poorna Jagannathan broke all the rules of how a conventional heroine should behave.

I’m a Punjabi kudi at heart: Kulraj

Kulraj Randhawa, who debuted in last year’s surprise superhit Yamla Pagla Deewana, is back with Chaar Din Ki Chaandni, which released this weekend.

Celebs need lessons in anger management

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We all love the angry young man of Bollywood. But when he takes his role a little too seriously in real life, it isn’t a pretty sight.

Indian youth grin and beer it

Beer has always been perceived as a young drink; something meant for frat parties, college reunions or the best companion for a late night game on TV. But with the emergence of newer and better brands, and an improvement in its perception, things are getting more sophisticated.

Is fashion gender oriented?

Sonam Kapoor, the oh-so-stylish and uber chic of Aisha, feels Indian men lack sense of style and fashion. Or at least the ones that matter, do.

Old time rock ‘n’ roll

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At a time when experimentation is the name of the game, the old classics still rule the roost. Mixologists may be hard at work concocting newer cocktails by the day, but the favourites will still be your Tom Collins, Long Island Iced Teas and Daiquiris. Amit Gowli, assistant F&B manager at the Trident, Mumbai, says

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I want to begin with a little story that was told to me by a leading executive at Aptech. He was exercising in a gym with a lot of younger people.

Shekhar Kapur’s Bandit Queen didn’t make the cut. Neither did Shaji Karun’s Piravi, which bagged 31 international awards.