Trade fair woos young brigade
The 32nd India International Trade Fair at Pragati Maidan that kicked off in the capital yesterday, is not just about consumer and business related products, it is also a hotspot for youngsters.
Seed of hope
One seed grows into numerous flowers, says Meghna Ajit.
Have a blast with ‘Sonakshi pataka’
Kareena Kapoor phuljhari, Sonakshi Sinha pataka or Aishwarya Rai sky shot. This Diwali is going to be a star-studded festival. Firecrackers covers in the city markets are a bright galaxy of stars, with not just pictures of Bollywood and Hollywood actors; but also Hollywood singers, music bands, wrestlers, and even the winners of reality shows like India’s Got Talent and Chota Packet Bada Dhamaka.
Living on the edge
People in slums are born photogenic, says ace photographer Raghu Rai. “There is nothing to hide for Delhi slum dwellers. They face the camera like no other,” says Raghu.
‘Diwali is a way to keep traditions alive’
Rajasthan is a paradise for shoppers. However, princess Diya Kumari of Jaipur says that Delhi is one of her favourite shopping destinations. In the city to promote Rajasthan crafts and heritage, princess Diya Kumari said that she enjoys going shopping here.
Classic comedy enthralls again
The fun-packed Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro is back in cinemas to lure GenY. And the three-decade-old film is riding a new high.
‘Poetry is close to my heart’
Donning different hats is nothing new for Vikram Bhatt. Now the scriptwriter, director and producer has turned into a lyricist for his latest film 1920: Evil Returns. Aftab Shivdasani who is playing a poet in the horror film will be mouthing poetry penned by Vikram.
The rockland is far away!
Geetika Sethi, a law student, loves American hip-hop music band, Black Eyed Peas. However, she missed out the first-ever performance of the band in the city. She had even purchased the ticket worth Rs 5000!
Rabbi rubbishes plagiarism allegations
Riding high with the popularity of Challa from Jab Tak Hai Jaan Rabbi Shergill says that these days he is most fascinated with Indian-Pakistani folk. In fact, the musician is planning to do an entire folk album.
One world, one act
‘Anhad’ means without limits. True to its name, Act Now for Harmony and Democracy (Anhad) knows no limits when it comes to spreading the message of secularism, human rights and communal harmony.