Swati Vishnoi(Age Correspondent)

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Parantha paradise

As the winter nip leaves you hugging your jacket, crispy paranthas become a hot favourite. And to relish the best of them, head to the Walled City.

fair enough: Big bucks for teens

The 30th India International Trade Fair ended with a big smile on the face of many youngsters.

Women cops become agents of change

To make the city more secure for women, the Delhi Police Commissioner B.K.

Third dimension to funky nail art

It was only recently that Katy Perry flaunted talons with hubby Russell Brand’s face, giving nail art a whole new meaning.

Low-budget pre-diwali bashes guarantee fun

A group of girls enjoy a bash; (below left) Deepika with her dogs. She has organised a party for her pets

Don’t despair if you think fun parties involve champagne and strawberries. With Diwali nearing, many youngsters are enjoying themselves despite limited pocket-money.

Lolo waits for good roles

After a long hiatus, when life seems to be sailing smooth, actress Karishma Kapoor is all geared up to restart her movie career soon.

‘I feel young at heart’

Dressed in a denim jacket, teamed up with a scarf, the most stylish veteran actor Dev Anand is raring to go even at the age of 87, and is leading his life with providence and willpower.

Double-guitar genius proves metal mettle

He strummed, he rocked, and he conquered.

B-town back with sequels

If it’s good the first time round, it calls for a second helping, and a third… The year 2010 seems to be the year of sequels as the entire industry is busy in making part 2 and part 3 of many successf

Mom’s cooking in a cafe

Although Triveni Kala Sangam at Mandi House hosts classes in art, photography, music and dance, its terrace cafe is a huge hit among students and people with an artistic temperament.

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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.