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'One song and you're a hit'
AJAY SHASTRI thinks he is a rockstar, his looks support his thoughts. Ajay has been on the city's rock music scene for around the same time Bilal Maqsood and Faisal Kapadia first started off as a college band in Karachi. Both Bilal and ...
Fitness

Measuring exertion
It pays to make an assessment of how much you exert while exercising
Personality

Romancing the `heroine'
Dr. Harsha Dehejia explores the various interpretations of the romantic heroine in Indian arts.


On the route to fame
Prabhas is happy with the success of `Varsham' and `Adavi Ramudu'
Fashion

One for the class
A dekko at the hip bags that rule the 2004 college season
Cinema

Better verse
It may be directed by his son Farhan, but Javed Akhtar's "Lakshya" is greater than the sum of its parts
Disappointing show
Cast: Sarvanand, Revati, Brahmanandam, Ali, L.B. Sriram, Mallikarjuna Rao, Krishnabhagavan, Krishna Chaitanya, `Kallu' Chidambaram
Music: Vandemataram Srinivas
Director: Suresh Charan RAJ KAPOOR'S Jaagte Raho ...
Sanjay goes to Hollywood
ETERNAL CUTIE Sanjay Suri is Hollywood bound with My Bollywood Bride. The hunk quotient in the movie is sky high as the film also stars Jason Lewis of Sex and the City fame. And the men need not feel left out with Kashmira Shah and ...
Foreign fantasy
SHOOTING IN foreign location has double benefits, one — you get to see exotic places and the other — fair-skinned beauties shaking a leg to desi tunes along with lead pair in song sequences. But director K. Raghavendra Rao plans ...
Telugu forays
PETITE MEERA Jasmine is eagerly awaiting her forthcoming film Ammai Bagundi, which is a her first straight film in Telugu. This film will decide her future in the Telugu industry, though she is familiar to the audience here in the dubbed ...
Delayed project
LOOKS LIKE there will be a slight delay in the release of Shankar Dada MBBS as Chiranjeevi is believed to have suffered an injury to the spinal chord while shooting for a song sequence for this the film. He is reported to have flown to ...
No more mother roles
PEDDABABU WAS an exception, but no more mother roles, says Suhasini firmly. "This role was too good to be turned down and I decided to give it a go but I don't want to settle as a mother to heroes who are almost my age. Give me a break, I ...
Sada returns
SADA IS another girl who is looking forward to her next film Donga Dongadi, which is a remake of Tamil hit Thiruda Thirudi. After Jayam one expected to see her more on the Telugu screen but she vanished from the scene after ...
Music

Charming crooner
At a lively musical concert, Smita wowed all her fans with her music
Green Notes

Border beauty
Duranta makes a perfect lining to your compound wall or to your garden
Events

Here comes the burger king
Thirteen seconds and two burgers, can you beat that...

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