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His father's son...
Anu Malik is a much misunderstood man as RANA A. SIDDIQUI discovers after a leisurely chat with the music composer whose father was never given his due, and who himself is often accused of plagiarism. Share his pain, his pleasure... .
Down Memory Lane
Many tales of Delhi's Barakhamba...
HOUSE-FRONTS can be indicators of the time in which they were built. The ones in Kucha Pati Ram, Delhi, are an example. Just as the old house-fronts of Jaipur indicate that they were constructed during the days of the Maharajas and those in ...
Personality
Hope and home for theatre...
ANJANA RAJAN speaks to Habib Tanvir who believes that there is more to theatre than just Hindi or Delhi-centric presentations... .


Krishna's journey... with Ronu Majumdar
ANJANA RAJAN speaks to Ronu Majumdar, who has created the album "Krishna's Journey" and looks forward to composing thematic music for Bollywood... .
Music
No roses for Valentine Days
LOVE WAS never so distasteful, never more repugnant. This love affair of an American babe discovering the joys of Indian values is a tame affair at best. At worst, it is a sham. It aims to talk of rare moments of pleasure and gives you ...
Chords & Notes
NADEEM-SHRAVAN'S music bank continues to churn out songs one does not mind listening to without actually being memorable. They are efficient here too with giving us a single track we would like to listen at the end of this year. "Indian Babu" has ...
Eating Out
Food for the Gods, yours for a price
At Naivedyam's new branch in Rohini, MADHUR TANKHA looks into the food chain's culinary specialities that retain the authentic South Indian touch while blending in flavours that appeal to the North Indian palate... .
A slice of Nobel dinner right here
The Swedish Food Festival at Pavilion in Maurya Sheraton introduces diners to the Swedish way of dining dished out by none other than three master chefs having the proud experience of preparing food for the annual Nobel banquet at Sweden. SU MITRA SENAPATY enjoys the experience... .
Events
Winner gives it all!
Unlike other cricket tournaments where the winner goes home with the trophy and the cash award, the three-month long 3rd CRY Cadence Corporate Tournament has had the opposite rule - whoever wins pays - and yet the participants have had a gre at time. All for bringing back smiles to needy children, says SANGEETA BAROOAH PISHAROTY... .
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