Yashica Dutt (The Asian Age)

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Dishy chefs & good food

Out of all possible illustrations of having your cake, but not eating it too, the best (or the worst) is dished out from live/recorded/edited kitchens of national television.

‘Peepli... needs to create right buzz for Oscars’

Peepli Live is the official entry from India for next year’s Oscars. And we can only be thankful that sense prevailed and a film that truly warmed the cockles of our heart was selected.

Pedal power on a roll

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We all have our childhood episodes relating to the ubiquitous metal horse, which, as we moved in the ‘cooler than that category’, was promptly forgotten, its frame having found it’s idle spot in the g

Newly weds’biryani tales

For a new bride, the first Eid after marriage is very special — especially if she has no experience of celebrating it before.

Decor that packs in a punch

While food remains the deal breaker for any restaurant, the interiors come a close second.

Style gets an altruistic edge with star wife

Fashion and altruism have seldom made sensible bedfellows. There is always some fashion event or the other happening in the city, generously linked to a charity to give it a respectable air.

Plastic dreams gone wrong

Heidi Montag, one of the cast members of the recently concluded hit reality show The Hills on MTV, became a phenomenon when at the age of 23 she went for a complete plastic overhaul, ten plastic surge

Designers turn shutterbugs

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Clothes are like people, at least when it comes to getting photographed.

‘Judicial system tilts towards rich, famous’

Lindsay Lohan’s 90 day stint in jail couldn’t have got more attention.

Blog your way to fashion glory

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If you thought the ramp was the only spot in fashion that could be accused of cradle snatching, with all the models turning pre-teens to pubescent, then it’s time to look lower.

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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.