Rohit Shetty—cool hand gatherer of BO hits, impervious to criticism, smasher of cars
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COVER STORY
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Pakistan’s in ferment and is anyway an uneasy issue with the BJP. Modi feels dismissing it now works for his strongman image.
Is it the ‘statesman’ of this picture or the one who prefers tough talk over dialogue?
Sikh groups, women take umbrage at idea of having a Gandhi statue at Westminster
Chennai turns 375 even as the old and the new stay ‘gridlocked by progress’
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A stuck Jindal project in Bengal doesn’t go down well with Mamata
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Imran, Qadri hem in on the Sharif regime as the army stands tall
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Pakistan’s in ferment and is anyway an uneasy issue with the BJP. Modi feels dismissing it now works for his strongman image.
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Is it the ‘statesman’ of this picture or the one who prefers tough talk over dialogue?
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Sikh groups, women take umbrage at idea of having a Gandhi statue at Westminster
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It’s a British-Tamil creation, only just shedding its marinade
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Chennai sucks, it’s stuck in its own illusory cultural sophistication
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Chennai rocks, the ‘Madrasis’ make it a city that works
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Chennai turns 375 even as the old and the new stay ‘gridlocked by progress’
OTHER STORIES
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More government took Himachal near the top of development indices
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With boundless energy, BKS kept the best ideals of yoga alive
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Business in bitesizes
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“You only have a single-entry Israeli visa,” she said. “How will you re-enter the country when you leave Gaza?”
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His arrogance and open defiance of Modi during the campaign costs Varun dearly
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110-year-old Tunday’s sets up a food mall
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The Playboy Club opens in the Telangana capital...but alas, no bunnies
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The PM reads out the obituary of the institution
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The second Indian to receive a fellowship from the Royal College of Music in London on her career in opera
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Singer Patricia Rozario’s resounding success did not cut her from her roots
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The Amit Shah-Modi combine has even marginalised the RSS
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China’s progress impresses Modi, but at what cost has it come?
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The states of the nation: news, headlines, gossip, rumours, things we learnt
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A scholarly investigation into the top-secret visit of Rudolf Hess, Hitler’s second-in-command, to Britain in 1941.
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Six novellas from Telugu, Kannada, Bengali, Tamil, Malayalam and Marathi literature offer a glimpse into different Indian realities for a bhasha-deprived generation
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Patchy in the masala entertainment quotient: some flavourful scenes, and also long and insipid sequences.
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This is what experts call the Stockholm Syndrome, where the captive audience falls in love with the captors (aka actors)
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The actress on her debut role in the American series <i>Homeland</i> as ISI agent Tasneem Kureshi
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My PK poster (railway track, nude posterior and transistor et al) is my tribute to the Marilyn legend