Namita Gupta

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Pink is the colour

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Altruists world over have known to make millions, build wealthy foundations and then wrestle with transition issues. There are also those glitzy names who lend their star power for a good cause.

When two hearts bond

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She’s someone you’d definitely like to give a second look.

She’s a charmer

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She’s the quintessential beauty who has only become more charming over the years.

‘My x-factor is my confidence’

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She came, she sang, she conquered and how.

COO’s like Jagger

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Talk of CEO (Chief Executive Officer) and images of a ritzy man looking dapper in a suit conjure up. Well, they have toiled hard to get there. No, we’re not spilling beans on how they made it on their way up.

Pawsitively pampered

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One might want to think again before saying ‘It’s a dog’s life’ now. The pooches are pampered and how. With pet-tastic dog vacations, where canine lovers are willing to spend as much as $70,000, to dog spas, dog schools, exotic dog food, toys, clothes and beds, the list is endless.

Talented Prateikament

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Films are keeping Prateik Babbar very busy but the versatile actor does make time for his other interests.

Life in the fast lane

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Men have long been known for their love affair with the mean machines. Who can ever forget Tom Cruise on his super bike in Top Gun? Closer home John Abraham, Shahid Kapoor, Salman Khan, M.S. Dhoni and others have gone around flaunting their love for these fancy bikes.

Little wonder on wheels

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He is all of 10 years and is already charting his way up on the national-level karting championships. Just three short weeks after he lifted the Micro Max Cup in the overall Open Class event at the Rotax Max Kart Open 2013, Bengaluru racer Yash Aradhya pulled off another spectacular podium finish, with a very credible second at the JK Tyre-Meco Motorsports Rotax Max National Karting Championship 2013.

Happiness quotient

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Rachna Singh, who recently finished writing her second book, Nuptial Knots, shifts gears from ‘anecdotal humour’ in her book Dating, Diapers and Denial, to ‘therapeutic fiction’.

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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.