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Dashing dishes and delicious love boosters

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He was born in Amritsar, where he grew up amidst large family feasts, the seasonal produce fresh from the fields of Punjab, and of course, his biji’s (grandmother’s) traditional cooking. It was at his grandmother’s side that chef Vikas Khanna learnt the intricacies of Indian cuisine.

Rahul-Dimpy set to go family way

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His comical performances on dance reality show Nach Baliye 5 are quite entertaining. But recently Rahul and Dimpy Mahajan touched everyone with their heart-wrenching tribute to his father Pramod Mahajan, for the first time on Indian television. The much loved Nach Baliye jodi was recently in the capital to hunt for the 12th dancing pair from the public for the fifth season of the show.

Booked for funny act

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We catch up with multi-talented Anuvab Pal, playwright, a stand-up comedian and now a novelist, who’s all set to enthrall the Delhi audience with his fresh set of jokes at the release of his book, Chaos Theory. “The tragedy of being a stand-up comic is that a large chair, or a large celebrity to unwrap books will be absent at the do.

Alternative rock band enthralls the city

Band members of October band performing at a gig in the capital

They are a five-membered progressive, alternative rock band from Delhi, who have been constantly searching for new sounds to emancipate from the confines of musical genres and have used them to embellish their music.

Anti V-Day rants irk loving hearts

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Youngsters in the city are busy preparing to celebrate Valentine’s Day with their loved ones. As various shops and malls across the city are offering discounts and special offers, young customers are queuing up for special shopping sessions.

Anti V-Day rants irk loving hearts

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Youngsters in the city are busy preparing to celebrate Valentine’s Day with their loved ones. As various shops and malls across the city are offering discounts and special offers, young customers are queuing up for special shopping sessions.

Divas’ date with vintage beauties

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They can glam up and at the same time can handle their role behind the wheel with finesse. We check out with the Delhi party hoppers about their fascination with the vintage cars at the “All Women Power Rally.”

Youngsters call for ragging-free campus

In spite of stringent laws, ragging continues to be the worst nightmare for students

After a brief pause in cases of ragging, a shocking incident has hit the headlines in the capital again. According to recent reports, a 22-year-old student from the prestigious School of Planning and Architecture was made to do push-ups with bricks on his back for one whole night. Doctors now say that he may not be able to walk again.

Spicy boys cook up musical treat

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A musical by-product of the growing South Asian diaspora in the US, led by a bunch of Indian-American boys studying at the University of Pennsylvania, the band Penn Masala got itself the tag of the world’s first Hindi cappella group. Music director Akshat Vaidya says, “We were the first to bring South Asian fusion to a cappella.

Stills from the glorious past

Photographer Nemai Ghosh has been the quintessential Satyajit Ray biographer through his long term association with the master filmmaker.

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