Nivi Shrivastava (The Asian Age)

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‘Topless’ Mallika hopes to win fans

Some celebrities just can’t get enough of hogging the limelight, and they like to keep up the bizarre acts to stir a controversy.

Time to laugh out loud

When was the last time you had a hearty laugh that totally brightened up the rest of your day?

Hauteheads all set for hot deals

With Couture Week starting today, big names in fashion fraternity are all set to put a magnificent show, and give a new meaning to “haute couture”.

Salman’s desi version of Paul

It takes a lot to be Salman Khan, and his fans can surely testify this fact because no matter where the world is going, he is one actor, who likes to do his own thing.

Price rise and its effects

Delhi, which was once regarded as a pocket-friendly metro of the country for all income groups has now changed into one of the costliest city in India over the past few years.

Queer pride shines bright

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The LGBT community and their supporters are set to rejoice the rainbow colours of queer freedom today and celebrate the completion of one year of amendments that were made in Section 377 by the Delhi

Gaga’s bizarre stage antics irk followers

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With the music industry and media going crazy over Lady Gaga, here comes another piece of news from the maverick singer, who now plans to perform with corpses in her upcoming concerts.

Climate chair stands up for eco concerns

The changing climate of planet earth is not just a matter of concern for environmentalists and scientists, but this issue is also being highlighted by artists across the globe.

Rain dance parties prove hot favourites

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Though the capital is facing heat wave and the wrath of sun god, this is also the season to beat the heat with funky rain dance parties.

Funky food menu kicks in FIFA fever

As the FIFA fever is gaining steam among football fans, are you game to have a ‘Wayne Rooney Cranapple Cooler’ or ‘Ronaldo Strawberry Margarita,’ and enjoy it with a nail-biting match? As the dates of matches are approaching, the swish restaurants and clubs in the capital are gearing up to cash in on FIFA 2010, which they are calling the “flavour of the season”.

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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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