Fathers never make an appearance in ads about kids' food issues, just as in real life...
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COVER STORY
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He was not aspiring to be Balraj Sahni. He was a superstar and he wanted to be accorded his rightful place.
Aamir’s TV activism is a blockbuster. But does it help to sprinkle stardust on real issues? The jury is out.
On his show Satyameva Jayate and whether or not it could have a lasting impact.
Everyone blames me without understanding what I meant by ‘stature’. It means different things to different people
Pranab, the presidentship and why the question is still fraught in many ways
It is high time the nation discusses the impact of conflicts of interest in the public domain, says Congress MP from Tamil Nadu
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Aamir, an entrepreneur, has reconciled the market with activism
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What about the role played by ultrasound machines?
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He was not aspiring to be Balraj Sahni. He was a superstar and he wanted to be accorded his rightful place.
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Aamir’s TV activism is a blockbuster. But does it help to sprinkle stardust on real issues? The jury is out.
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On his show Satyameva Jayate and whether or not it could have a lasting impact.
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Everyone blames me without understanding what I meant by ‘stature’. It means different things to different people
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Pranab, the presidentship and why the question is still fraught in many ways
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Sex-tape swami to take over ancient math
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It is high time the nation discusses the impact of conflicts of interest in the public domain, says Congress MP from Tamil Nadu
OTHER STORIES
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Businessmen-turned-MPs and public policy. Conflict of interest?
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The marriage of cricket and marketing comes to a (full) head
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A memorial for Op Bluestar ‘martyrs’?
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Why would RSS want Gadkari again as BJP prez? Because he does their bidding.
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Crisis in BJP deepens as regional satraps defy central leadership
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No land, no scam! A livid army counters a sloppy attempt to whitewash Adarsh.
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The government and Reliance seem joined for a legal face-off over K-G D6
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Arvinder slapped Pawar, now they want him to go on slapping
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Sharad Pawar, agriculture minister. More agony, less ecstacy.
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Yes, the Northeast-‘mainland’ experience is a chequered one. That’s not all it is though.
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Hollande rode to power on a rejection of aggressive Sarkozyism
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Mamata’s stonewalling of the Teesta accord has marred India-Bangladesh ties
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“...um, ...eh,” began Vikram Seth, pointing out how inarticulate he was when it came to speaking. It was just a starting hiccup...
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The book doesn’t make distinctions between processes that change individuals and those that change organisations.
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Bajwa’s novel of flat verisimilitude and limp case-studies overrelies on paradox
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Leaves you curiously unmoved and strangely untouched. It has the feel of a TV drama, not a big screen feature
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It is a macho, chauvinistic world. The movie itself, though, acts rough and raw but isn’t gritty enough
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The potter and artist on his ceramic art being auctioned at Sotheby’s this month
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The political class appears united in demanding a ‘political’ president. Alas, that is not what the country wants.