Shruti Badyal

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‘Big’ fights fail to hook viewers

Bigg Boss has always been the king of controversies in the telly world.

Ganesha’s new avatar on pens

From designer wear to shopping totes, products emblazoned with Indian gods and goddesses have often triggered controversy.

Changing face of rock

In a country where young musicians are constantly struggling to make a mark in the rock scenario, Grammy winning artiste, A.R. Rahman feels that India can’t produce a true rockstar.

No kidding! Frisbee turns serious sport

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It’s a sport where players span across all age groups and all walks of life. The childhood game of frisbee is now basking in the limelight, and turning into a seriously competitive sport.

Winter warm-ups

After the scorching summer heat, Delhiites are eagerly looking forward to the winter. But the nip in the air also brings with it, cold and flu.

West not haute for desi models

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Even as our young models win accolades for their perfect walk down the ramp, there seem to be very few opportunities for them abroad.

Metro helps stars connect with fans

Be it Bollywood celebs or our new-age netas, swanky Metro trains, which connect them with the aam aadmi, are becoming the new promotional tool.

Guilt-free treats

Festivities are incomplete without sweets. This is also the time, when our sweet tooth craves for a perfect treat full of calorie-laden mithais and chocolates.

Interns choose to work for a cause

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What was just considered a mandatory part of some professional courses, has now gained prime importance when it comes to getting the right job.

Boss loses TRP battle to Big B

Looks like it wasn’t worth the wait. Bigg Boss 5 failed to strike a chord with the audience this season. Maybe the women in the house failed to cast a spell.

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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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