Yashica Dutt (The Asian Age)

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No more frowns for new-age men

Sex and the City 2 got plenty of bad press with critics declaring it dead even before it was released.

Going down memory’s fast lane

Crochet: Before you go conjuring images of your granny knitting a scarf in the winter sun, you must think about a crochet summer dress that was by none other than Victoria’s Secret itself.

Add sizzle with red

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There are several ways to show allegiance to the Christmas spirit.

When billionaires open their wallet

So you thought it was easy being a billionaire? Wads of cash stacked around various corners of the multi-storeyed mansion, months of vacationing in St.

Ban on tan upsets bevy of beauties

Apparently Michael Jackson was right. A dark skin colour will sooner or later comes back to bite you even if your popularity depends on it.

Turning thirty with panache

When you meet a celebrity for the first time, there are several questions running through your mind.

Picture perfect

Of all the modern mindbenders, the monthly magazine game is our favourite.

Red she said

Even if you have spent your entire lives in a cave in the Himalayas, only to return to civilisation now, there are still chances that you have seen the iconic/ally copied/tributed photograph of Marily

Men drop inhibitions, shop for sexy lingerie

As much as we would like to believe that comedy in Bollywood has moved on from banana-peel-slipping-gag genre of slapstick humour, there are few quips that generate the same laughs as the classic man-

Ugly past gets tattoo cover up

Seems like cynicism, mistrust, practicality and all episodes of Emotional Attyachar put against the eternal feeling of togetherness and hopes of lasting a lifetime, is still unable to pop the romantic

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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.