Shruti Badyal

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A song to salute spirit of nation

Music has always had its way of strumming the chords of the hearts of youngsters. And when you’re paying a tribute to your country, there’s no better way than to dedicate a song.

Health check on cellphones soon

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Mobile phones have often come under the scanner for emitting radiations which cause health hazards. Concerned over health issues, the Delhi government has decided to make it mandatory for cellphone manufacturers to display the level of radiation emitted by the devices.

Gamers bat for online cricket

This has been a most disappointing season for Indian cricket fans. With action missing on the field, fans are looking for their dose of excitement online.

Bean there, done that

We’re in interesting times where a tea growing nation like ours is high on coffee. A milestone in this coffee culture is the coffee festival happening in the city.

Rejection in love takes violent turn

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Matters related to the heart can sometimes take an ugly turn. While some love stories are fairytales, for others they turn out to be nightmares.

‘Money isn’t key to a successful film’

“Take cinema seriously,” said Farooq Sheikh at a recent event in the city.

Holy fire binds cultures together

The long wait for the bonfire festival is over as Lohri is here with its folk songs and dances. A festival more popular in Punjab, Lohri is celebrated with zeal and enthusiasm in this busy metro too.

Bonfire feast

Traditionally associated with the harvest of the rabi crops, Lohri is a festival that most of us eagerly wait for in the winter chill.

Portraits of cinema

Cinema has often turned to literature for inspiration. And the veterans who took the plunge to translate the literary works into the language of cinema truly deserve applause.

Reality show tests the sports arena

After exploring various facets of the entertainment world, reality shows are now ready to enter the sports arena.

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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.