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Lover boy strikes
In conversation Rajeev Khandelwal tells Anuj Kumar how he undergoes an image makeover with “Aamir”
Columns

CHEF'S CORNER
Cooking it whole
Food Station Rakesh Kumar discovers that non-smelly fish is best prepared lightly
Issues

Clicking with youth
To enable rural youth to get effective training in computer and vocational fields so that they can shape their careers, Foresight and F-Tec Computer Education recently organised ‘Sanyojan 7’ at New Delhi’s Siri Fort auditorium. ...
Profiles

Gen Next takes a bow
One would have thought being part of a film family was passport enough for the next generation to steer towards films. Vaibhav Anand was drawn towards films rather late, by film family standards. “I watched films as a child but was never ...
Cinema

Of many shades
Interview Divya Dutta speaks to RANA SIDDIQUIon her new films “You, Me aur Hum” and “Gudiya Ki Kahani”


Bank on him
Interview After his six-volume ‘Ramayana’, Ashok Banker says he enjoyed revisiting the epic
Music

On a serious note
Chat Rabbi Shergill is back with his second album after four long years
Music in the air
It was a packed hall – of over 600 students tapping their feet – as the famous band Aasma began its performance the other day with its most popular number, “Chandu Ke Chacha”. The students of Indian Institute of Planning ...
 Chords & notes
After the release of the first volume of Panchamda’s songs late last year, Shemaroo has now come out with the second instalment containing 50 songs by the late music director. Except for some, most of the songs are his latter day ...
Food

Just savour it!
CUISINE Try these Pakistani delicacies
Books

Healing wounds with words
Book T.K. Oommen’s work stresses upon the need for reconciliation among communities for lasting peace in Gujarat
Selling instant health
Chat Yoga guru Suneel Singh tells SANGEETA BAROOAH PISHAROTY about his book, now translated into English as “Healing Through Yoga”
Events

Cool cuts and colours
Preeti Chandra presents her spring-summer collection
Vivid views
The idea of five women together usually suggests a feminist endeavour, but Vivid Hues, an exhibition at Apparel House, Gurgaon, is not so. This platform has helped Sarita Agarwal, Pooja Hada, Madhu Bhandari, Suchi Basavaraj and Rashmi Loyalka ...


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