Saumya Bhatia(The Asian Age)

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Cricket docu-drama makes it to US fest

Sports filmmaker and author Sunil Yash Kalra can’t stop beaming with pride, after all, his sports docu-drama Poor Cousins of Million Dollar Babies will be screened at the first Arnold Sports Film Fest

A middle-class apart

Whether it’s Shruti or Bittu, Duggal ji, or Sabrina, it seems Delhi’s middle-class is the new inspiration for filmmakers.

Gift of ‘me’ time

You always wanted to learn pottery, but never had the time. However, seeing your colleague make time for her dance classes despite a gruelling schedule, has inspired you too.

Proud to be an Indian

The Indian republic has turned 61 today with grace and dignity intact, she stands tall.

30 and still footloose

The new-age woman has shed her conventional thinking. For her, sexuality isn’t something to be ashamed of.

13th zodiac, zero impact

The addition of 13th zodiac sign Ophiuchus according to Western astrology has been dismissed by astrologers in the capital who believe that astrology can’t be tampered with and the new sign in no way

2011 will unearth more scams

A mixed year, 2010, saw many highs and lows in the country and also in the lives of policy makers.

Shop online for your wedding, save time

It’s no child’s play to organise a wedding, but with a website dedicated exclusively to Indian weddings, it may just seem like one.

Munch at your own risk

At this time of the year, snacking is even more fun, especially at work. Reaching out for chips, cream biscuits, cakes while working at your desk is nothing new.

MCD to be on Facebook from Jan

Here’s an early New Year gift for Delhiites from the Municipal Corporation of Delhi. MCD is all set to enter the social networking site Facebook to connect with citizens.

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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.