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July 27, 2009
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FOCUS
 SANJAY DUTT
 History Sheet
 A screen makeover interrupted...he is, after all, a man with a past
 NAMRATA JOSHI
 Magazine | Oct 02, 2006

 FOCUS
 Between Temples And Night Clubs
 Thirteen years on, his wait for justice continues. Will the gods answer his prayers this time?
 SAUMYA ROY
 Magazine | Oct 02, 2006


FOR THE RECORD
 The Salman Tapes
 Excerpts from the controversial tapes published in the Hindutan Times, allegedly of the telephone conversations between Salman Khan and Aishwarya Rai, supposedly recorded between August 28 - 30, 2001 Updates
 Web | Jul 14, 2005

 BHARAT SHAH
 Soft Dismissal
 Shah's free but not before Bollywood learns its lesson Updates
 MANU JOSEPH
 Magazine | Oct 13, 2003

 MUMBAI, MAHARASHTRA
 Adil Farooq Ko Gussa Kyon Aata Hai
 PRIYANKA KAKODKAR
 Magazine | Mar 17, 2003


IMPRESSIONS
 ANITA PRATAP
 Big Brother's Screenplay
 To have tasted wealth and then lose it, is worse than never having it. But if the only way out is to have a pact with the devil, so be it.
 Magazine | Aug 26, 2002

 COVER STORY
 Married To The Mob
 The Bollywood nexus has the glamour but it hides a larger web spun by the mafia
 MANU JOSEPH
 Magazine | Aug 12, 2002


OPINION
 SANDIPAN DEB
 Poor Little Rich Don
 Filmwallahs have a 'nexus' with him, everyone else hates him -- poor, misunderstood sod.
 Web | Jul 30, 2002

 UNDERWORLD NEXUS
 Hinglish Translation
 Excerpts of the conversation between Sanjay Dutt and Chhota Shakeel (roughly translated for those who can't follow the Bambaiyya Hindi of the original transcript. Working translation.
 Web | Jul 30, 2002


UNDERWORLD NEXUS
 The Sanjay Dutt Tape
 The controversial transcript of the audio cassette played in the Special Court in Mumbai on July 26, containing alleged telephone conversation between Pakistan-based gangster Chhota Shakeel and Sanjay Dutt, Harish Sugandh, Sanjay Gupta and Mahesh Manjrekar.
 Web | Jul 29, 2002

 MUMBAI
 Goofy's Comrades
 The Mumbai police, once formidable, is now bungling too often
 MANU JOSEPH
 Magazine | Apr 29, 2002

 FILMS
 All Characters Are Fictitious...?
 Ram Gopal Verma's 'Company' is about The Underworld, but somewhere he was being careful not to upset the dons' egos
 MANU JOSEPH
 Magazine | Apr 22, 2002

 CRIME
 Gangsta Paradise?
 Despite the signals, the UAE authorities cop out yet again when it comes to extradition
 MURALI KRISHNAN
 Magazine | Nov 12, 2001

 CRIME
 Smoke In The Clink
 Gangster Abu Salem may have been arrested, but his extradition to India is another matter altogether
 PRIYANKA KAKODKAR
 Magazine | Nov 05, 2001

 PAKISTAN
 Who Let The Dogs Out...
 Was it our intelligence agencies who turned a Karachi shootout into a Chhota Shakeel murder?
 GHULAM HASNAIN
 Magazine | Sep 03, 2001

 LAW
 An Injudicious Slant
 The law may be an ass, and an overburdened one at that. Perjury, then, is easy to get away with.
 SOMA WADHWA
 Magazine | Jun 04, 2001

 STOCKMARKETS
 From Dubai To Dalal St.
 Forget bulls and bears, it is a beast of a different kind that has regulators worried—the underworld don
 SHANTANU GUHA RAY
 Magazine | Apr 16, 2001

 CINEMA
 A Hot And Silly Tale
 After the drama, it's now over to the box-office life of 'Chori Chori'
 MANU JOSEPH
 Magazine | Mar 19, 2001

 CRIME
 Scenes Of The Mafia
 Rizvi might just be the first catch. As Bollywood's mob links begin to surface, many stars might fall from grace.
 MANU JOSEPH
 Magazine | Dec 25, 2000

 COVER STORY
 The Mafia Calls The Shots
 Cassette baron Gulshan Kumar's killing shocks Bollywood as a cash-strapped underworld turns to the industry for a return on investments
 AJITH PILLAI
 Magazine | Aug 25, 1997

 COVER STORY
 Rolls Royces In Dawoodland
 IT'S probably one of the bulkiest dossiers the Intelligence Bureau has on any criminal
 CHARU LATA JOSHI
 Magazine | Aug 25, 1997

 COVER STORY
 B.R. CHOPRA
 'Industry Is In Panic, No One Is Safe'
 Soon after Gulshan Kumar was gunned down, the industry chose to stay indoors. Veteran film-maker
 Magazine | Aug 25, 1997

 COVER STORY
 New Tricks Of The Trade
 IN the last two years, extortion has been the mainstay of the Mumbai underworld.
 AJITH PILLAI
 Magazine | Aug 25, 1997

 SPOTLIGHT
 When Things Go Right
 Magazine | Nov 01, 1995


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