After <i>Lagaan</I> and <i>Swadesh</i>, he talks about his upcoming epic film on <i>Akbar</i> and <i>Jodha Bai</i>.
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COVER STORY
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The flurry of M&A deals by domestic and foreign firms is building a great tele buzz
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OTHER STORIES
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Beware a mean black Merc; Roadside jitters; The bigger babu? She sings again; First line of defence; Stuck in the mud, who's to blame
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The PM has repeatedly asked for it. But filling up job quotas is one UPA pledge that's gone abegging.
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A prudent head under the cap, a noble heart behind the badge. That's the pursuit.
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Only the interest of Indo-Pak ties can save Sarabjit Singh, as Pakistan's apex court rejects his appeal
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To attract more brains and money from India, Britain rejigs its migration laws
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A Muslim peon had to pauperise himself to enrich a Hindu heritage in West Midnapore
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The renegade Sainik paints a new flag, hones a multi-hued politics for changed times
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The plodding pace, and some subtle, almost abrupt moments can leave you disconnected. But, as you soak in the cowboy world, it envelops you entirely.
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Debutant pacer Munaf Patel is the much-needed arrow in India's quiver of bowlers.
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In our milieu, there can't be one fashion. That's why it is energising and fun.
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Yash Birla, Shobhaa De, Amisha Patel, Shekhar Suman, Smriti Irani, Sonu Nigam
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Sonia Gandhi, Saif Ali Khan, Rahul Dravid, Prannoy Roy, Preity Zinta, Feroze Gujral
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Our jury's verdict on Indian Fashion 2005-06 and the winners in various categories.
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In 2003, <i>Outlook</i> carried one of his creations on its cover, with the tagline: Who wears this? Today, the answer to that probably is: everybody.
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Indian fashion is in vogue in the West. Here's who's who and what's what.
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Everything, it seems, has a limit. Why does the media start haemorrhaging at the prospect of India's fringe breaking its silence? Are we afraid of our democracy?
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His trial was but a veiled attempt to challenge the nation-state's supremacy
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Forbes magazine has listed 27 Indians as billionaires. Beyond the Ambanis and Premjis, here are ten honchos who don't hog those many headlines. <i>Outlook</i> goes to meet them.
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Sonia Gandhi and Dr Manmohan Singh are working tirelessly to bring BJP back to power, but then there is BJP's L.K. Advani...
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What is this about politics and Sahitya Akademi? Or Gopichand Narang and K. Satchidanandan? And how do you take the soul out of Sufism?
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A lesser writer would have succumbed to tear-jerking, but Grogan holds the humour and tells the story simply.
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A life cut tragically short, but with more colour perhaps than one may find in her work
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Separated by religion but united by the spirit of Kashi, this duo holds peace in the holy town
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Two top Bangladesh terrorists are caught, but an iceberg lurks
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An Opposition that doesn't get along means the Congress gains by default