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Styles of yore, once more

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There’s something fascinating about the past. It makes you nostalgic and opens a box full of memories.

Get set for desi romance

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After realism hit the big screen and hard-hitting subjects took over, love stories slowly faded from the scene, for a short while though.

‘I knew acting was my calling in life’

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A British actor, well-known for a number of roles, especially for his stint in The Devil’s Double, Akin Gazi will soon be seen in Desert Dancer, a biopic, by Richard Raymond.

Healing with the gift of hope

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Many years ago, Dr K.P. Yohannan, Metropolitan of Believers Church, came across a news report in one of the leading national dailies which made him numb with shock.

Step up for harmony

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More than 1,000 inmates of Tihar Jail were mesmerised watching first of its kind performance on wheelchairs by 10 differently-abled artists in the city recently.

An artist’s heartfelt mission

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What happened to the elephant that was beheaded to give Lord Ganesh a head? What happened to the head of the child Ganesh that Lord Shiva had struck off in anger?

What does Joshua Hoffine make his daughters do?

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Pose for scary pictures! Classic childhood fears interest American photographer Joshua Hoffine, who has created a series, exploring the nature of a scary story.

A ban on the blush

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Bollywood might require high standards of glamour from its mainstream leading ladies, but of late, a whole host of films — and filmmakers — have deliberately sought out actresses who don’t fit into th

Das capital of entertainment

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Stand-up comedian Vir Das seems to be cruising on cloud nine.

The grunge plunge

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Shouger merchant doshi

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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.