Priyanka Bhadani

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‘Senna is now a part of my life’

Last year, when Formula One came to Delhi, it got people talking.

Angry brides aim for revenge

The virtual world is a platform for those who want vent out their angst against various causes.

Entrance tests better option than cut-offs?

Some officials at Delhi University recently recommended doing away with the cut-off system for admission.

Stand-up not serious business for women

Neeti Palta

Internationally, we have a few names to boast of when it comes to stand-up gigs by women, like Sarah Silverman who became a household name with her stint on Saturday Night Live, Miranda Hart whose sho

Fest sets stage for a laugh riot

Delhi is gearing up to tickle your funny bones soon with a two-day comedy festival at the end of this month. Organised by 20 Onwards Media, the festival aims to promote everything that is comic.

Sonam prefers to keep it desi at global events

For someone who has always been in the news for her first row appearances at international fashion weeks, Sonam Kapoor says that she promotes Indian fashion wherever she goes.

Students serve society

In the summer of 2008, while attending the NSS (National Service Scheme) session, the students were asked about an easier, accessible method to serve the society.

Sisters at play

A team of two sisters Pallavi and Prachi Agarwal are making fun follow the eco route by developing kids’ toys and games under their banner Chalk & Chuckles.

Holi rules in DU dampen festive spirits

To make Holi celebrations safe, the administration at Delhi University recently released a “Holi Guidelines” chart for students.

I am not yet ready for marriage: Vidya

After her successful stints in the past and now being branded as the “female hero” of the Hindi film industry, Vidya Balan is leaving no stone unturned to live up to the expectations.

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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.