Why New Year resolves invariably dissolve
From losing weight to quitting smoking, managing money as well as anger to saying no to junk food, we all pledge to make certain positive changes in our lives in the new year.
Ad factor in stars’ lives
Actor Emraan Hashmi recently refused to endorse a condom brand claiming he didn’t want to be associated with raunchiness anymore.
Dance into the New Year safely
As the city plunges into celebratory mode for the New Year, in the midst of wild partying it’s important that women have a hassle-free time and Delhi Police, city clubs and various cab service provide
Ink art hooks more fans
Our fixation with ink is not new.
Why the party season triggers the blues
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, but too much play can leave Jack duller. For Generation Y, night is the new day and partying is the new nirvana.
Sprinkle snow on your screen
It may not snow in Delhi, but Google, which has already got into a holiday mood, has ensured that the users get this wintry touch by offering a sprinkling of snow on their computer screens.
Why to ‘e’ or not to ‘e’ is the question
The New York Times recently reported that parents — even those who are avid digital downloaders — are shunning kids’ e-books for the real thing.
Comfort still lies in parents’ house
Leaving the nest is a giant step, which not many dare to take. Even Lady Gaga is in no mood to fly the coop. She doesn’t want to buy herself a mansion and prefers to stay at her parents’ pad and her best friend’s digs. “I’m not ready to buy a house. It feels like marriage or something. It’s like such a commitment. I don’t like it,” she said.
Preponed WIFW gets a thumbs up
FDCI has just thrown in a surprise for designers as well as buyers by releasing the dates of WLIFW. Well, the fashion event which usually takes place in April will now happen in February. Interestingly, the news has gone down well with the designers. While some are not very sure if they will be able to wrap up by then
Business tuitions from tinsel town
Bollywood is evolving and films today are not just entertainment but also a business model, and marketing is an intrinsic part of filmmaking.