Yashica Dutt (The Asian Age)

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Top brass and a matinee

Between the Delhi-Mumbai divide, one argument that always takes us ahead is our bungalows. Open, airy, well lit and usually done in superb taste.

Ghalib’s home forgets him on his anniversary

While lovers gave roses, chocolates, hugs and promises around Valentine’s Day, Mirza Ghalib — the prophet of love, was conveniently forgotten.

Move over love, it’s time for an innovative surprise

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When it’s February, nothing is cooler than pretending you couldn’t care less about Valentine’s Day and would rather burn the cards, roses and anything red that reminds you of it. Well of course, you are in a happy relationship and you don’t need some day to tell when to celebrate love.

Move over love, it’s time for an innovative surprise

When it’s February, nothing is cooler than pretending you couldn’t care less about Valentine’s Day and would rather burn the cards, roses and anything red that reminds you of it.

Lesson in loyalty from heart of a dark tragedy

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Bravery is more often that not just doing the right thing.

Watch, where is it going?

Remember the old watch joke when a plain gent carrying a tumbler full of curd is asked the time and he ends up dropping it each time, one that you have heard a million times yet it never ceases to be

Participate in democracy

Besides being the end of the millennium’s first decade, 2010 was, as called by many, the Year of Kalmadi.

Delayed FW may affect biz

After witnessing the marathon line-up of several fashion weeks that were held almost all through 2010, we won’t blame you if you fail to notice that this season’s fall-winter collection of the Wills L

Karma delivers verdict as Shania gets justice

Marriage is an important part of any celebrity’s life.

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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.