Swati Vishnoi(The Asian Age)

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Feast from the past

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Winter is all about chatpata khana, so it’s time for a nostalgic treat. For foodies in the city, Dilli ki sardi is synonymous with delicious fare.

Embellished metal gods are in vogue

There was a time when ethnic jewellery with deities and goddesses on them were used as spiritual pieces, but not anymore.

Educated youngsters get lured into a life of crime

I want to be rich and I want lots of money, I don’t care about clever, I don’t care about funny.

Dance to beat the chill

Holidays ensure that you have fun, but for weight watchers they can be a nightmare because you tend to overeat.

Styles that’ve already turned oh-so-last-year

If you thought drainpipes are in, you just might be mistaken, so if you really want to be in vogue, our style experts will give a lowdown on the list of “oh-so-last-year” looks that one should bid goo

Burn the floor all night with Munni and Sheila

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As you put on your killer Jimmy Choos and get ready with that slinky black dress for a night out, are you wondering what will really make you rush to the dance floor?

Aamir’s subtle gift

What’s up Delhi?” shouted Akshay, addressing the crowd at Ansal Plaza, while he was in the city recently along with actress Katrina Kaif and Farah Khan for the promotion of their film Tees Mar Khan re

Graveyard shift turns safer for city women

Plans are being drawn to make the graveyard shift safer for city’s women employees.

Students shine on stage

Delhi has something interesting to offer theatre lovers.

Image of a journo under the scanner

She smokes, abuses, and even shows her middle finger, actress Rani Mukherjee has done it all to play the role of a headstrong journalist in her upcoming movie No One Killed Jessica.

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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.