John survives injury scare, Force on track
Recently, John Abraham gave unit members of Force a scare when he fell on a heap of stones while shooting an action sequence. But that hasn’t stopped the producer from carrying on with the schedule.
Akki’s 3 new avatars
Looks like Milan Luthria’s sequel to One Upon A Time in Mumbai is going to be nothing like its parent.
Exotic twist to desi dishes
These days we are always looking for exotic ways to present desi dishes.
Bring down plastic walls
Remember the old joke when a school teacher would always insist on opening the windows to “let the environment come in”?
A bungalow and a beat
When entering a musician’s home, to be greeted by a pair of drums would only make the opening scene of a poorly thought Bollywood film.
City to switch off for planet’s sake
Do your bit to help save the Earth” is something we have been listening to for a long time, but on March 26, 2011 at 8.30 pm you can show your support by switching off lights for an hour and be a part
Netizens reach out to Tsunami-struck Japan
Just a few hours after a series of powerful quakes of 8.9 magnitude rocked Japan’s largest Honshu Island, cyberspace was abuzz with communities and groups on social networking sites in support for Jap
Govt wants law to sink pirates
The government is fast-tracking efforts to enact legislation to tackle sea piracy that will empower Indian forces facing danger outside the country’s territory.
Government sources said the committee of secretaries (CoS) headed by Cabinet Secretary K.M. Chandra-sekhar met recently to discuss the issue. A proposal to bring
SIT finds new evidence to nail police lies
In fresh trouble for the encounter-friendly Gujarat police, the special investigating team probing the Ishrat Jahan encounter has recovered some fresh evidence that counters the police’s claim that it (encounter) was genuine, and that they had fired at four suspected terrorists in self-defence.