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Of performances great and small
Farooque Sheikh is passionate about acting. A well-known face on the big and small screen, he talks about `Tumhari Amrita' staged in the city recently and shares his thoughts on theatre with RADHIKA RAJAMANI.
Lifestyle
For that comfy feel
Udare is a modest, comfortable line of women's wear for the 25-30 age group.
Personality
Experimental designs
Ritu Saluja's summer line is a tribute to experimentation where tussar, linen, jute, nylon and leather come together in a joyous celebration of ebony, ivory and fruity colours.
Music
Evening of nostalgia and hope
The concert for peace and harmony held recently by the Pakistan India People's Forum for Peace and Democracy was marked by some mellifluous renditions in Hindi, Urdu and Punjabi by Seema Sehgal and her children and sharing of travel experiences to Pa kistan by people.


Notes for peace
With music in her veins, Parvati Sehgal daughter of Seema Sehgal, is keen on spreading peace through music.
Chords & Notes
AFTER ARMAAN, the trio Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy are back with this film which seems to be a take off from the old Padosan going merely by the title. The last song Ek Bechanee seems to almost confirm that - a fun-loving song with ...
Cuisine
Raw mango delights
Prolong the spirit of summer with these raw mango pickles and chutneys.
Insite
All chip-shape for 'cool computing'
New chips launched last week promise a heightened computing experience by fooling the PC into working twice as fast.
Entertainment
Promises and lies
AVOIDING THE obvious and introducing elements of surprise at every stage has been director Teja's forte. Despite that extra effort to display his characteristic skills in Nijam, the result is not quite satisfactory. The film is ...
Three cheers to disaster movies
JUST WHEN you thought they did not make movies like this anymore, comes The Core - so deliciously campy that you would want to whoop for joy. You want to rub your hands with glee and chuckle as the experts talk of a new metal called ...
Back to basics
THIS SUMMER keep your morality at home. If you do venture out to watch Andaaz this season, it might just result in blisters. But if you don't mind the heat, prepare to melt in front of the silver screen, as in this beauty sweepstakes ...
Unimaginative sequel
BASED ON Rudyard Kipling's classic tale, The Jungle Book was released in 1967 (incidentally the last animated feature Walt Disney personally supervised) and it quickly attained cult status. The songs (Bare Necessities, Trust in Me ...
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