Nidhi Sethi

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Men yet to get high on fashion

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You open a woman’s wardrobe and you will encounter numerous scarves, sashes, handbags, dupattas crowding the door-racks whereas a clutter of dresses, skirts, salwar-kameezes, shorts, jeans and tops wi

Kitty Su to jazz up nightlife

The night life in New Delhi got a facelift when Keshav Suri opened the doors of the 13,000 square foot Kitty Su night club at The Lalit.

Adult posters get art salute

Traditional Bolly-wood posters have acquired a cult status and are collectibles for fans and connoisseurs.

Liverpool scores a goal in India

People all over the world swear by football. Pacey, skillful and flamboyant, football is more than a game for the game’s staunch supporters. However, it’s still next to cricket in our country.

Web is GenY’s cinema screen

Internet has revolutionised the way we experienced films. Now one can just download a movie and lie down on a couch and watch it.

Website decodes chutnified English

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Finally, here’s a reason to laugh at ourselves. A website called Samosapedia — interesting, isn’t it? — declares itself to be “the definitive guide to South Asian lingo”.

App offers smokers fun help to kick the butt

Quitting smoking may seem difficult, but it’s not impossible, as the cliché goes.

Sounds of India join the global symphony

A.R. Rahman, performing in Illinois, US, on his world tour. Many musicians credit him for having taken Indian music to the world

Bollywood music hasn’t just arrived, but it’s going places. The inclusion of Bollywood and Indian classical music in Trinity College, London’s curriculum is the latest feather in its hat.

City heads to hills for a weekend of revelry

The extended weekend is here with a bouquet full of festivity and fanfare. People in the city who were eagerly waiting for the holidays to begin are ready with their to-do-lists.

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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.