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Beyond the frill...
Arguably the fastest pianist, a booming music composer, singer and now planning an album with "an international star", Adnan Sami is definitely on a roll. He might turn an actor some day, he tells SANGEETA BAROOAH PISHAROTY.
Publishing Books

Capital Paradise
The inimitable Khushwant Singh regaled Delhiites at the launch of his new book, "Paradise and Other Stories". ZAFAR MAHMOOD reports.
Down Memory Lane

Delhi's timeless Count affair
COUNTS, MARCHIONESS and Countess always carry a medieval aura about them. Some 50 years ago when movies on the Count of Monte Christo and Count Dracula were making waves in the Capital, one happened to meet Count Stanislas Ostrorog, the French ...
Lifestyle

Business as casual!
What do you wear to office every Monday? Is Friday attire different from other days? In corporate world it is. ANUJ KUMAR finds out.
Personality

Hello! Let's meet again
After "Mitr", Revathy Menon is ready with her next issue-based film "Phir Milenge". Don't expect stereotypes, she tells RANA SIDDIQUI.


With dollops of humour
HER FACE is any day more familiar than her name. Her on-screen antics are far more striking than her off-screen seriousness. Her typical nosy, next-door neighbour look and laugh is a welcome respite from the wooden images of most men and women ...
Cinema

Not quite Fida over Kill Bill
TIME TO go bonkers over another rumoured real life pair making it to reel? Hang on. This week Kareena Kapoor and Shahid Kapoor follow in the footsteps of Aishwarya Rai and Vivek Oberoi. What's worse, they go their way too, their on screen ...
Music

Chords & Notes
WITH JANMASHTAMI round the corner, mercifully it is time for the sickening razzle-dazzle remix stuff to take a back seat and religious cassettes to come to the fore. And Vipul Music Company has taken the lead in coming out with its offering, ...
Travel

Where history meets joy...
SHIMLA IS an amazing combination of history and fun. And you can relish the blend more when you happen to stay at the120-year-old Springfields Hotel, once an abode of the Moghul aristocrat Yahya Khan who built it as his summer refuge. It was ...
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