GenY inspired to be warriors of justice
The Internet is buzzing with youngsters expressing their admiration and support for Keenan Santos and Reuben Fernandes, who dared to stand up against eve-teasers and lost their lives saving their friends, while the crowd around them
Capital gives up on life easily
Whether it’s a fight with spouse, failed relationship or family problems, it seems like Delhiites are easy on giving up their lives. One suicide every 17 hours added to a total of seven suicides in the capital last week, according to a news report. By Sunday morning two more suicide cases made news. A grim figure, which reflects youngsters are indeed living on the edge.
British Council gets set for a culturally rich winter
November is the start of New Delhi’s busiest months in terms of its cultural calendar.
Wacky ideas for ATM menu
One touch of your fingertip and you access gold and diamonds!
Esha was on a learning spree
Esha Deol and Arjan Bajwa are buddies; both agree they took time to warm up to each other on the sets.
Brit teen hopes to shine at MRF
Trying to make her mark in the male dominated arena is Alice Powell, 18-year-old racing driver from Great Britain, who is excited to be in the capital for MRF Formula 1600 race, which will run concurrently with the India leg of the Formula 1 Grand Prix to be to be held at the Buddh International Circuit on October 30.
No item songs in Hema’s film
The gorgeous Hema Malini and the starcast of Tell Me O Kkhuda were late by over two hours for the press conference at PVR Director’s Cut, but a curt good afternoon by Ms Malini and Dharmendra’s presen
GenY swears by iconic speeches
What is it about a speech that moves us? Why do some words have the power to strike a deep chord?
Myriad reasons for office blues
It’s not just the Monday blues that are responsible for your plummeting mood in the office. A recent study reveals that most people who wake up in a good mood do not remain so for the entire day.
Return of the villain
Dark is mysterious, it’s magnetic; it has the power to hook you. Heroism is back in Bollywood, so is the archetypical villain.