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A stamp of passion

Ameya Gupta with his aunt; (left) stamps at the exhibition

In times of email and social media, correspondence doesn’t often involve putting pen to paper, or stamp to envelope. And in these changing times, philately is a fading art.

Punjabi tadka for B’wood

A still from Jatt and Juliet

South has long been an inspiration for Bollywood. From action-packed films to raunchy dance moves, Bollywood has drawn a lot from the South film industry. However, it seems Bollywood is now turning towards North for some inspiration.

Item song on Neha’s mind

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After a sizzling performance in Rush, her latest film with Emran Hashmi, Neha Dhupia might be one of the hottest girls in Bollywood but the actress says that a romantic comedy is what she would really like to be a part of.

Vintage beauties on a roll

A spectacular procession of Buicks, Fords, Rolls Royce, Plymouths, Austins, Willys and many other vintage cars held the onlookers spellbound recently as the 21 Gun Salute Vintage Rally passed from Del

Politicians shift gear to speedy fun mode

Rajiv Pratap Rudy with Shahnawaz Hussain enjoying a vintage drive; (below left) Naveen Jindal

Away from the parliamentary debates and political rivalries, parliamentarians came together to enjoy an outing behind the wheels on a sunny morning. The JK Tyre-Parliamentarian Car Rally, organised by the Constitution Club, was a perfect occasion for legislators to gear into a fun mode for the rally, which was flagged off from the Club, Rafi Marg.

Holidayers set for New Year splurge

Anika during her trip to the Andamans

When it comes to holidays, it seems Delhiites are all for splurging on extravagant vacations around this New Year. From renting villas to exploring faraway destinations, holidayers are all set to enjoy a memorable vacation to ring in the new year. According to travel agencies, when it comes to luxurious holidays, money is no bar for Delhiwallas.

City lad wins BAFTA award

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Fifteen-year-old Mudit Muraka loves telling stories. And it’s his love for storytelling and filmmaking that recently took him to the red carpet at the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) in London, where he received an award from the former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair. He won the award under Face To Faith schools category for his three-minute long film The Mirror.

City lad wins BAFTA award

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Friends and family cannot stop congratulating Mudit. But for him, the journey has just began. “I already have a few story ideas in mind. I am planning to make a musical love story, a film on Occupy Movement, and a film on my visit to London for the award ceremony,” smiles Mudit, a class X student from Apeejay School.

Akki’s Khiladi instincts

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After long 12 years, Akshay Kumar is back playing with his upcoming film Khiladi 786 where he is romancing Asin Thottumkal onscreen. In city for the promotion of the film, Akshay says that he is hoping that his lucky charm, “Khiladi”, works again.

Couples say I do with a difference

Aishwarya and Abhishek Bachchan spend time with underprivileged kids

The big fat Indian wedding probably cannot get bigger. But for many young couples it’s not just about flamboyance, exclusive trousseau and over-the-top decorations, but some of them want to make the day count by doing their bit of charity.

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