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Twist in saas-bahu saga?

Contrary to popular belief, a recent survey conducted by matrimonial website Jeevansathi.com has found that 80 per cent of girls today prefer to live with their in-laws after marriage.

Adventure unfolds on the small screen

He’s crossed mountains, rivers, jungles and deserts, and eaten everything from spiders to snakes to survive in remote locales around the globe.

Winter wardrobe

November’s here and with it, a chill in the air that allows fashionistas to finally flaunt their winter wear. For the metrosexual male, it’s an opportunity to rock the layered look.

Dress like a desi boy

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It’s time to rock the Indian look! Take your pick from sherwani suits, kurta-pajamas, or if you are adventurous enough, a dhoti/veshti/lungi. The modern Indian man may love his denims, but there’s nothing like a traditional outfit to transform you.

Funny thing about men

Humour is the weapon of the modern man. We ask the ladies, if a man who makes them laugh really wins their hearts. What kind of humour works and what kind is off-putting?

Kiss and (don’t) tell

Do guys think it’s cool to brag about their sexual exploits, or is it in bad taste? Also, do they mind their girlfriends discussing intimate details of their relationship with her female friends?

The art of looking

Checking out women — the legendary Barney Stinson has it down to an art form. So should all you other guys out there. There are enough creeps on the road who make women uncomfortable just by looking.

Measure of a man

So we’ve talked and talked about what men want in women and what women want in men. But it’s not just the opposite sex that becomes the subject of our scrutiny.

The name is Raj

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The cabbie or the geek — it seems there’s only two ways about it.

Southern spice

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Movie buffs may experience a strong sense of déjà vu as they watch the big Bollywood releases in the coming months. Blame it on the Indian film industries, which are becoming intertwined in an almost incestuous relationship. South Indian blockbusters from Tollywood, Kollywood and Mollywood are being remade by big banners in Bollywood.

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