Hemant Abhishek (The Asian Age)

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Holi cow! It is all about fun and music

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Growing from strength to strength with every passing edition, the Holi Cow festival’s offering this year shows why it’s called an amalgamation of the Woodstock Festival of ’69 and Glastonbury festival

‘Keep it simple’ is Sush’s style mantra

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India have gone into the Cup as favourites.

Romancing the ramp

From shooting a blank reel the first time he tried his hands at clicking, ace fashion photographer Vishwajeet Singh Rana has come a long way.

Soul of Sufi music

Heavens literally opened when Shafqat Amanat Ali, a musician who needs no introduction, waltzed his way into the hearts of a packed crowd at Gurgaon’s HUDA Gymkhana Club for a do organised by Routes 2

Remembering the ‘poet of peace’

Time can wipe clean a slate full of memories; and masses are notorious for forgetting a once-legend.

A sequel for every game

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Completed all levels — check, unlocked all goodies — check, won all races — check; then bring on the next one!

Kalam, Tendulkar are new-age beacons of light

Do patriots exist only in History textbooks?” Many ask. Bhagat Singh and Chandrashekar Azad seem to have been relegated to classrooms and a few hammy talkies.

Get a taste of marriage without tying the knot

Those apprehensive about how their soulmate could turn out to be have some respite in the form of Web avatars that promises to give men a virtual taste of how their spouse will be in actuality.

GenY looking forward to Boyle-Rahman reunion

The formidable duo of Danny Boyle and AR Rahman, who swept the Oscars two years back, have teamed up once again for the former’s upcoming venture, 127 Hours.

Portrait of a family

It’s quite a paradox how three generations of artists from the same family have a strikingly different palette and approach to art.

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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.