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The return of the bad man...
His name brought fear to the eyes of many. His name sold films at the box office until he was gradually reduced to playing character roles in many films. Now Prem Chopra is poised for a comeback. RANA A. SIDDIQUI speaks to the man who was in Delhi th is past week for the shooting of "Dhund"... .
Heritage
Green Delhi's grey tales...
NOW THAT the monsoon has failed, one is reminded of a patch of green in Delhi between Subhash Nagar and Mayapuri that attracted the eye after the rains had done their bit to heighten the splendour in the grass. When the office-goers were away and ...


Platinum jubilee of a golden era...
The All India Fine Arts and Crafts Society is not just a landmark on Delhi's cityscape. Currently celebrating its Platinum Jubilee, its formation in 1928 was a cultural watershed, finds ANJANA RAJAN... .
Fashion
Glamour out, fashion in
Displaying clothes to attract people is not the only expression of art and business acumen but also a statement that jells with contemporary looks. MADHUR TANKHA finds that not all who made a beeline at the Lakme India Fashion Week were seriou s buyers but fashion consciousness and ability to think beyond damsels sashaying in stilettos has come about...
Cinema
A tale of love for all seasons...
COME, FALL in love. With the first shower of youth when the best manifestation of love is physical. When the heart is willing, the body eager. When love translates into plunging necklines, bare backs, disobedient locks, quivering lips. Time when ...
Music
Chords & Notes
THE ONLY silver lining of this cassette is that it is sung by Anuradha Paudwal, a talented singer though not in the mould of Bollywood's nightingale, Lata Mangeshkar. That she is bent on taking up the gauntlet to the Mangeshkar camp is another ...
Eating Out
A true blue Sunday lunch
With life becoming faster, time for a leisurely lunch can be saved only for a Sunday. SUMITRA SENAPATY recommends Blooms at Park Royal Intercontinental in New Delhi for a laidback holiday lunch with champagne to add zing... .
Mughlai morsels
The once-so-popular Khas Bagh joint at Bistro in Hauz Khas Village is in need of a facelift now. However, some of the Mughlai dishes have not lost their shine with the years, says SANGEETA BAROOAH PISHAROTY, sprinkling her savoury platter with a dash of pleasant memories... .

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