Some dance in water. And most Mumbaikars feel the pinch in their throat.
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The renowned director on his profile in <i>Time</i> magazine recently, his latest film <i>Shadow Kill</i> and the bankruptcy in mainstream cinema
The railroad inferno; Their canned ads; Left-handed Idyll; The black rain; The summer of justice and Chasing Osama in cyber alleys
A primer on music of the nu millennium
The renowned director on his profile in <i>Time</i> magazine recently, his latest film <i>Shadow Kill</i> and the bankruptcy in mainstream cinema
The railroad inferno; Their canned ads; Left-handed Idyll; The black rain; The summer of justice and Chasing Osama in cyber alleys
OTHER STORIES
Yesterday's obdurate Khalistani is at last returning home—softened, if not chastened
Murder of a small-time poetess, the mafia, sex, ministers. Will her killers be caught? <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=50>Updates</a>
US is relieved at the eased pressure on Musharraf <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=9>Updates</a>
Brajesh Mishra gets tips from American Jews on how to win friends and influence people—the right ones
Joffe's unborn The Invaders has Brits howling in pain
How some unclaimed bodies finish their last journey with dignity, and why it's important to help
Gadget-crazy cooks never had it better. Listen to the swanky clatter on granite.
After a string of political crises, the old 'socialist' has to cohabit with saffron or stand in inglorious isolation
ToI all set to storm Chennai, Tehelka's weekend paper and the gossip from Bollywood
The individual acting skills of some of the best actresses of the country rescue the film somehow from its average script and direction
Maryam Reshi dines Ritu Dalmia
She was your average girl-next-door till she sent her greedy groom back. Now, she's an exemplar of courage <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=163>Updates</a>
Qutab Hotel looks forward to better days; Art for cafe's sake; The Bungalow Eight experience; Corporates turn trendy and The avenging angel
An SC order brings hope to Jharia residents and their 70-year-old burns
When a country ceases to be merely a country and becomes an empire, then the scale of operations changes dramatically. ... I speak as a subject of the American Empire. I speak as a slave who presumes to criticise her king.
The Narmada dam 'rises', development wins again. But what about the poor?
Before June 26, Star, Zee and CNBC must rejig their corporate structures.
Bollywood has to write a new script to go global
Aishwarya Rai makes it to the Cannes jury. Can she help bring in the business? <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=130>Updates</a>
Richard Armitage visited Delhi and Brajesh Mishra visited Washington. So will America solve our problems? Here is the way things seem. The government ...
'Jholawala eco-terrorists' realm' gets encroached while AWAD book has an Indian print...
There is little coherence in this ransacking of Indian social history, but the sample is interesting.
A tremendous tribute to the epiphanic power of art, its potential to represent complex existential truths.
Mother Goddess Calcutta dissected yet again, with a fair bit of titbittery thrown in
As the Centre makes it official—that a temple predated Babri Masjid—the heat on the ASI can only increase <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=37>Updates</a>
The IT and Communications Minister talks on controversial issues: telecom, disinvestment and the Media Lab spat. Full text.
A Calcuttan becomes the Arctic's great white hope against America's oil lobby

























