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In the league of extraordinary writers

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This is the company that published Jane Austen, Chares Darwin, Lord Byron and Flaubert, says Anurima Roy, publicity manager at Hachette India.

A candid look at stars and stardom

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Anil Saari was a film critic, poet, playwright, journalist. He passed away in 2005; cancer claimed him. He was only 60.

‘Hot? Me? No way!’

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Ex-Miss India Universe Puja Gupta, who will soon be making her debut F.A.L.T.U.

Ranbir’s new love interest?

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Where there is a pretty lass, there has to be Ranbir Kapoor. That has been a regular pattern ever since this dapper Kapoor stepped into filmdom.

Dig into grandma’s closet

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Raiding or cleaning out grandma’s wardrobe and trunks has never been more exciting. Thanks to the continuing popularity of retro.

Landscape of feelings

No words raise alarm flags that say “desperate attempt to be crossover” or “was Indian in previous birth” than “Karma”. Then the blurb talks about “vast landscape”.

In love, actions speak out loud

When the BeeGees sang How Deep is Your Love, little did they know that women would be asking men the same question, and demanding rather concrete proof.

A show of women power

Celebrating women power and speaking up against the humiliation of women in the city, students of Lady Shri Ram College organised a Night March on the occasion of Women’s Day.

Loveshock is for real

In a recent case study, a man, Raj, was dejected after the love of his life, Sonam, chose another man over him and moved to the US.

Soon-to-be mommies set the ramp on fireSoon-to-be mommies set the ramp on fire

The capital is not new to the concept of fashion shows. But pregnant women walking the ramp in style is something not seen before.

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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.