Nidhi Sethi

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Zero budget, mega dream

A poster of Lo! Ho Gai Party

At a time when film budgets in Bollywood are skyrocketing, painter-turned-filmmaker Tejas Padia makes a film for gratis. Hard to believe? Well, Tejas made the impossible possible with his film Lo! Ho Gai Party, which is Bollywood’s first zero cost film.

Why online campaigns are a powerful tool

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Visibility of writers and books gets more challenging in the times of social media wherein attention spans have reduced and reading has been one of the lesser favourite aspects of one’s chosen interest.

Banker explores college politics

Banking is what he does to pay the bills and writing is what gives him pleasure.

‘SRK is at a very high altitude’

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Bold and beautiful Katrina Kaif may have raised eyebrows with her risqué choice of clothes at the Mumbai airport recently but when she arrived in Delhi, she looked an absolute stunner in an “opaque” black outfit.

Young bands rock weddings

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Inflation might be a cause of worry for the aam aadmi but the Indian wedding is getting bigger and fatter. Adding to the ever-growing list of innovative ideas to make weddings memorable is the new trend wherein music bands are playing at various wedding functions.

Why time wasted is a precious thing

A recent campaign by a watch brand — ‘Waste Time: Because You’ll Never Be Young Again’ — talks about youngsters who live in the present moment and believe in living every moment to the fullest.

Bboying and the laws of Physicx

Originality and being cool is ‘the’ thing when it comes to all the bboys.

Luck goes stylish

A model sports Swati Mehrotra’s astro shoes

A UK-based feng shui expert, Marites Allen recently introduced her clothing line and made the audience curious with her “lucky” garments. Named after the goddess of prophecy and destiny, Frigga, it incorporates feng shui principles into fashion design, with each item promising to attract positive energies into the wearer’s life.

Lucky charms work for GenY

A new survey of corporate workplaces by TeamLease finds that 62 per cent of Indian employees are superstitious, with 48 per cent claiming that their irrational beliefs leave a “positive” effect.

Beach wear makes a splash

Resort wear is something which is getting bigger as Indians have started travelling and consequently shopping a lot. Contrary to general perception, resort wear is beyond bikinis and sarongs.

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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.

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