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Grand old actor, grand new show
He worked in public transport buses. He ran away from a director because he was ashamed of his performance! He has seen his wife pass away and his son involved in not-so-savoury activities. Yet all through, Sunil Dutt has maintained enviable dignity. RANA A. SIDDIQUI speaks to the veteran artiste now making a comeback to Bollywood...
Heritage
Delhi's links... .old and new
CHANDNI CHOWK in the Walled City of Delhi often renews its link with the past and many occasions when it saw bloodshed and violence. A few years after Shah Jahan built it, the moonlight street saw Dara Shikoh being taken for execution on a dirty ...
Personality
Ranga: Deft lines, master strokes
A few quick lines were enough for Ranga to create an instantly recognisable image of somebody. But just a few words do not suffice to do justice to the unique man who endeared himself to millions through his caricatures and cartoons and set up sta ndards of excellence in journalism for generations to come. ANJANA RAJAN pays a tribute... .
Fashion
Unfolding dreams... .fashionably
The Lakme India Fashion Week in Delhi brings as many as 53 designers at the threshold of realising their dreams through blood, sweat and tears before a galaxy of fashion cognoscenti. As the participants vie with one another. MADHUR TANKHA writes... .
Eating Out
For an Italian bite in Delhi...
For the best of Italian food, don't go across to Janpath! Just drive down to Diva in South Delhi for some delicious Italian fare and a hostess who packs in genuine warmth as part of the package. SUMITRA SENAPATY finds the experience quite unforgettab le... .


Simply supper...
A visit to Govardhan restaurant on Aurobindo Marg can take you back to more leisurely times, finds out SANGEETA BAROOAH PISHAROTY
Entertainment
Futuristic thrillers here and now...
BOLLYWOOD LOSES ground to Hollywood this week. Even as the Hindi film merchants celebrate a winner in "Devdas", Hollywood makes its presence felt with two films predictably high on style, surprisingly good in pace and between them worthy of a ...
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