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Roots of rhythm
The Chutney music symbolises the chord of connectivity non-resident Indians experience universally. The music group from Surinam displayed not just the Caribbean-Indian music skill, but their sense of belonging with India, the country of their origin as well. RANEE KUMAR reports.
Fashion
Work with a Wills
The Wills' Classic Collection - work wear for men and women and the Urban Chic look are the lines to look out for.
Cinema
Crude and corny
THIS FILM quite simply does not deserve any certificate (an `A' was given by the Censors). It touches the lowest standards in the adult drama genre. A remake of a Tamil hit, this Telugu version is a crude presentation by Pulla Rao, who ...


Bullets and brawn keep 'Dum' ticking
A MAD chase, inside a labyrinth of lanes and by-lanes, on the railway track -- between two trains, in a bazaar, causing a severe skid of a motorcycle rider, fall of vegetables and crumbling of papad. One has finally nabbed the other, in 45 ...
Not the one to give up
Esha Deol may not have had a great start to her career in Bollywood but she is not quitting. She has "Kucch To Hai" to wait for.
Music
With music as his mission
Kries Ramkhelawan, one of the Chutney pop singers from Surinam, takes pride in his Indian roots and says it is the unique cultural wealth of India, which gives many Indian settlers in Surinam a special identity.
Chords & Notes
TELUGU FILM music has never been so experimental like it is today... some click and some fail. Chakri, one of the happening music directors, provides some innovation and melody with his tracks. He sings Nijam Cheppamante... with ...
Cuisine
Warm up your winters
While winter is on its way out, there is reason enough to combat the nip in the air with these piping hot delicious soups.
By the book
Monisha Bharadwaj's latest cookbook `Stylish Indian in Minutes' is a culinary journey that effortlessly combines the traditional with the modern.
Shopping
All for a suitable price
Marichika is a new concept store in town presenting couture, accessories and home furnishings from promising designers and established labels under one roof.
Insite
More on mobile technologies
This column tries to clarify some of the issues that readers have raised about last fortnight's edition of `Insite,' which dealt with the maze of mobile technologies.
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