Hassan M. Kamal

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A silent prayer for an iconic temple of cinema

I wasn’t sure what to expect when I recently walked down the Bellasis Road to Kamathipura. I was very conscious, a little nervous, excited and at the same time afraid to ask anyone for directions. Whichever way I looked, I could hear the thoughts echoing, “I know why you are going there…”

Ready to get inked?

Get inked from the country’s most popular tattoo artists over three days in Mumbai.

These bedrooms rock

Twenty-five-year-old Ayan De works in a soundproof 550 sq. ft 1BHK flat at Yari Road in Versova packed with musical instruments, synthesisers, mics and his Mac.

Show is not over for debutante Anya

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Seventeen-year-old Anya Anand is still trying to get used to the limelight that her debut film Yeh Khula Aasman had brought her into.

Rohit to work with wife Mansi

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Actor Rohit Roy says will never direct a television show, but would rather work with wife Mansi as a producer.

Coming of the digital age

A big task awaits local cable operators (LCOs) and multi-system operators (MSOs) in Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai and Mumbai, as they just have 33 days left — to meet the deadline set by Telecom Regulatory

‘God gives a tune, I deliver it’

When Shekhar Ravjiani was a 10-year-old, he would sit in his room and play music for hours. He would listen to all kinds of music — from Panchamda to The Beatles.

Be the Word master

For 22-year-old Sherwin Rodrigues, words are like his best friends.

Sacred fire gives life to a dying heritage

Around 200 kilometres north of Mumbai, there is a small town called Udwada. Sitting calmly facing the Arabian Sea, Udwada houses one of the oldest burning fire temples in the world.

Fun time on the rocks

From Drink Like a Fish to Beer Bungee, or laughing it off with Who S***, there are so many drinking games you can play and have fun at home with friends on a Sunday afternoon.

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