Priyanka Bhadani

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App-etisers change the dynamics of dining

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Technology has the power to change the world. And it sure is changing the way we order food. A number of restaurants and online food chains are coming up with their own mobile apps to make ordering food and checking out the menu an easier exercise for their customers.

Mountain man on celluloid

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It was the sweetness in the story that fascinated filmmaker Ketan Mehta to make a film on the love story of Dashrath Manjhi, better known as “the man who moved a mountain for love”. The real story of the man from Bihar was so captivating that Mehta didn’t think twice about making a film on him.

B-town’s new game plan

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It has become almost mandatory for every film production unit to come up with interesting promotional strategies. Launching a game based on the film’s storyline has become a staple in the last few years.

B’wood makes way from screen to stage

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It was one of the most critically acclaimed movies of its time. Mahesh Bhatt’s Arth created ripples in the mid-eighties for bringing to fore a bold theme like infidelity to the big screen.

Southern spice and all things nice

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He isn’t the Badshah of Bollywood for no reason. He can still charm almost an entire city with his witty remarks, indomitable style and dimpled smile.

Students like the no failing concept

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A recent notification released by the University of Delhi (DU) says that students who have failed or could not appear in their first or second year exams (2012 -2013) under the three-year undergraduat

Indie-film’s success raises new hopes

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Filmmaker Anand Gandhi’s Ship Of Theseus, which released last week, hasn’t just got good reviews but has also done an average business — something, which was really unlikely for an independen

Daring to be different

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For someone like Rishi Kapoor, it took a few decades to come out of his ‘chocolate boy’ image and do different kinds of roles.

Staging a revolution

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It’s said theatre is one of the strongest mediums to evoke change.

On the crime trail

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He doesn’t waste much time. Bang on, he opens the book with a steamy love scene.

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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.

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