Ikyatha Yerasala (The Asian Age)

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French connection

May 22 to June 5 are dates that every tennis buff has marked on his/her calendar as they gear up to watch the French Open 2011. Enthusiasts are religiously rooting for their favourite players.

Best days of our lives

Bunking class. Fests. Throwing chalk at each other. Fights, crushes and laughing like you’ve never laughed before.

Leading men turn baddies

You’ve seen them dance around trees, romance their co-stars on the Alps and groove to item numbers. But this year, you will see them in a ‘grey’ avatar.

‘Band’ baaja at fests!

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Nail-biting finishes, dance performances that leave you awe-struck, young rockers making the crowd head bang to their tunes — college fests have always been a source of entertainment and a platform to

Rewinding the rush

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The thrill, the adrenaline rush and the excitement that runs through our veins when we’re watching our favourite sport is unexplainable.

2010’s movie magic

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Every time I go to a movie, it’s magic, no matter what the movie’s about. — Steven Spielberg

‘Toon’ spirit!

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You friend’s changed her profile picture to ‘Little Lulu’ and ‘oh so cute’ you think, and then you see many of your Facebook pals changing their profile pictures to Jerry, Mickey Mouse, Calvin and a h

When weird works

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Lady Gaga turns up on stage in a raw meat dress, Katy Perry performs looking like an ‘egg’, Rihanna shows up in a spiky leather corset and Beyonce dresses as Robocop — celebrities can be outrageous wh

The acronym brigade

You’re chatting with your friend about this super hot guy in school and suddenly, out of nowhere, your mom comes right behind you. ‘SOS’ you ping your friend to warn her about the possible danger!

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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.