It appears that our in-denial, Hindi cinema plays the sexist game clumsily and in-your-face.
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COVER STORY
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Social entrepreneur Vijay Mahajan on how the budget has not addressed the issue of implementation of social schemes and policies.
Birthday boy Aamir Khan talks about what turning 50 means to him.
Amitabh Bachchan on the three young men who who took over the mantle of superstardom from him.
Aamir, Salman, Shahrukh turn 50. They have owned the Hindi film for half their lives already.
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Trivia and fun-facts about the three superstars.
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Social entrepreneur Vijay Mahajan on how the budget has not addressed the issue of implementation of social schemes and policies.
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Are you a diehard Khan fan? Know your K quotient with this ultimate Khan quiz.
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The Bollywood heroines who have romanced all three onscreen
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Birthday boy Aamir Khan talks about what turning 50 means to him.
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Amitabh Bachchan on the three young men who who took over the mantle of superstardom from him.
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Aamir, Salman, Shahrukh turn 50. They have owned the Hindi film for half their lives already.
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Bollywood was, and is a secular place, the Khans an enduring part
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Decoding the finance minister’s spiel on tax savings
OTHER STORIES
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The FM’s new gold schemes are from an old, creaking vault
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The Budget seeks to harmonise growth with macroeconomic stability
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RBI’s new brief to curb inflation comes with a cut in its independence
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An interview with two-time finance minister Yashwant Sinha who has left an indelible stamp on the Indian economy.
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The budget factored affiliate outfits’ concerns, but still fell short
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Low deficit ratio, high growth, more tax revenue could just be a dream
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Eco Survey upends notion that ‘Jayanthi green tax’ stifled private sector projects
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Social spend takes dive, gold-diamond industry gets boost...
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The NDA’s high-growth Budget formula, in combination with reduced social spends, is one that India can ill afford at this juncture
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To stop its further ruination, Pakistan must make peace with India
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Business in bitesizes
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The rift at the top opens wide in the party claiming to be different
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Have they achieved it all? Hollywood could provide some cues.
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Each in his own inimitable way defined the Masala Hindi Film. Reeling in the years...
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<i>Outlook</i> in retrospect.
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Raipur’s decision to allow govt staff to join RSS takes flak
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A fallacious link between sex toys and Sec. 377
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Our cricket commentary and commentators thrive on the banal—somebody needs to pad up, inject some intelligence and passion
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The latest ODI-prediction techniques have it easy. Thus far, the World Cup is on the expected track. A loose, baggy format is seeing to that.
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Has an SC ruling given a push to ghar wapasis?
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A misguided focus on Hindi has left Bastar’s schoolchildren mute
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Radicalism silences a bold voice in Bangladesh
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The weight of its age does not show in its countenance.
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Praises for 'editorial integrity' to a 'hard-hitting' letter that even the writer thought would never see the light of day.
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The next bombshell for the Congress could well be discredited UPA minister A. Raja’s forthcoming book.
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The best way to use the knowledge this book imparts is to treat it like a supermarket.
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A marvellous account of the early firangis who turned Indian is a salad of identities and a mirror of Indianness
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The states of the nation: news, headlines, gossip, rumours, things we learnt
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The clever use of almonds, khus-khus, pepper, cardamom, saffron and saunf makes for a really powerful energiser.
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The founder of The Rainforest Challenge on the off-road motor sport and its future in India
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A piece of nostalgia wrapped up in the actual.
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'It’s a shark, it’s a whale, it’s the Loch Ness monster...no, it’s that Indian minister Nitin Gadkari'
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Friend Jyoti Malhotra scored a pack of cigarettes in the coffee shop at the departure lounge, but they had no matches or lighters.
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A random sample from the British newspapers