Shruti Badyal

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Chill out at cosy cafes

College canteens have long maintained the “best hangout zone” status. But it seems like small cafeterias are now taking over.

‘I always fantasised myself as a superhero’

If you thought dreams don’t come true, meet child actor Darsheel Safary who’s living and also promoting his dream these days.

City lauds Metro for cleanliness and safety

Delhi Metro has seen it all.

Busy splurging, saving last priority for GenY

It seems like the rising cost of living doesn’t really deter our younger lot from splurging. Inflation seems to have had little impact on the wallets of teenagers and youngsters.

Six-yard canvas of sexy chic

Ethereal in all its beauty, sari is forever stylish. Stressing on the need to promote the ethnicity of the garment, when Jiyo celebrated its first anniversary at Nehru Memorial, a discussion on saris and its relevance in today’s times got the audiences thinking. Writer Shobhaa De and Renuka Choudhary shared some of their fondest memories of draping the lovely garment and discussed how it makes for an excellent traditional wear. Shobhaa said, “It is the sexiest outfit made out of a single piece of cloth,

Street-side Cookies

Many things are reminiscent of the British Raj, and one of them is a desi biscuit.

Students feel unsafe in college campus

College campus is one place where you can spend hours without worrying about your security. But the place may not be so safe after all.

Akon concert evokes scepticism and cheer

Merely a month after the Bryan Adams concert got cancelled, here’s another promising treat for Delhiites.

Little Master bats for strength of integrity

As he walked off with dignity, even annoyed fans couldn’t help but praise him.

Great Indian wedding gets a budget rethink

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The big fat Indian wedding just got bigger as Delhi witnessed yet another lavish spread when a politician’s son got married recently and a chopper was the wedding gift.

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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.