Nivi Shrivastava (The Asian Age)

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Go glam to attract a date in DU campus

Looks like it’s beauty over brains that is preferred when it comes to dating in Delhi University.

Post-CWG city turns new leaf

Post CWG it looks like the Delhi has undergone a major attitude transformation. The city which was once tagged as the “capital of rudeness” is now the most welcoming city for foreign tourists.

Women woo their beloveds

Furtive smiles, gushes of words and painful pauses. Well, these maybe things of the past, as now girls know which guy they want and how to get him.

Fast drive

Navratri begins today, and for the next nine days those who observe fasts go on a special diet sans onion, garlic, spices and non-vegetarian food.

Starving to look ‘perfect’

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Amidst the shiny lights on ramp if you take a closer look at the made up faces of waif-thin models sashaying in designer wear, you’ll be surprised to find out how much effort goes into getting that ho

CWG gets Ana’s glamorous touch

With just a few days to go for the Commonwealth Games 2010, the last minute preparations and rehearsals have reached a feverish pitch.

Fun titles catch artists’ fancy

Long ago, Shakespeare raised a very valid discussion when he penned down the famous lines, “What’s in the name?” Perhaps, think again as a title or a name can be very strong medium to express your tho

Twitter-crazy celebs take up social causes

Looks like the tinseltown stars are finally fed up of tweeting about their pets, daily chores and are getting a bit less self-obsessed, so for a change they are using Twitter as a medium to highlight

Time to turn retropolitan

Think 70s and the first thing that strikes you about that “golden era” is the fashion from that period.

Alleged fraud makes fur fly

The business of fashion can be tricky at times. The Kolkata Fashion Week and Elite Model Management (India) Pvt. Ltd seem to be at loggerheads.

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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.