As New Delhi’s iconic south Indian eatery Sagar Ratna turns 25, owner Jayaram Banan shares the recipe for star client Priyanka Vadra’s favourite dish
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COVER STORY
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Shah Rukh khan bares his feelings over his son and “best friend” Aryan going to boarding school in London
Saira Banu reveals why her husband—superstar Dilip Kumar, who turns 90 on December 11—is her greatest love and their long-time marriage is a dream come true
From his fashion rules and favourite food to the grooming secrets of his Twitter-star cat Choupette, Marie Claire gets an exclusive glimpse behind Mr Lagerfeld’s dark glasses
Everybody has an opinion. If you start listening to everyone, it's easy to get lost.
Cooking probably played a decisive part in the evolutionary success of Homo sapiens
With the Air India Dreamliner taking flight, the Maharajah is dusting off cobwebs from his turban.
Arunachal is unexplored and unmapped, a hotspot of biodiversity and tribal culture teeming with river gorges.
Breached by none, the LoC will now be porous for tourists and pilgrims. Indo-Pak visa rules have also been relaxed.
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Shah Rukh khan bares his feelings over his son and “best friend” Aryan going to boarding school in London
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Saira Banu reveals why her husband—superstar Dilip Kumar, who turns 90 on December 11—is her greatest love and their long-time marriage is a dream come true
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From his fashion rules and favourite food to the grooming secrets of his Twitter-star cat Choupette, Marie Claire gets an exclusive glimpse behind Mr Lagerfeld’s dark glasses
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Everybody has an opinion. If you start listening to everyone, it's easy to get lost.
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The cold war over the hottest chilli in the world
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Cooking probably played a decisive part in the evolutionary success of Homo sapiens
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With the Air India Dreamliner taking flight, the Maharajah is dusting off cobwebs from his turban.
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Arunachal is unexplored and unmapped, a hotspot of biodiversity and tribal culture teeming with river gorges.
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Breached by none, the LoC will now be porous for tourists and pilgrims. Indo-Pak visa rules have also been relaxed.
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If the press in India does not appoint an independent regulator, the politicians will do it for us.