Manisha Koirala
On her objection to "crude" scenes in Ek Chhoti Si Love Story
On her objection to "crude" scenes in Ek Chhoti Si Love Story
Exile's bitter draught in a new home, The forest fire spreads, Static electricity, Brahma's terrible child and A boat-ride to hell.
Exile's bitter draught in a new home, The forest fire spreads, Static electricity, Brahma's terrible child and A boat-ride to hell.
Minority-run institutions may run into some rough weather soon
A page on personal finance.
Pandit Jasraj's singing raises hackles in New York.
Powell refuses to toe the Pentagon line, Iraq finds an unexpected ally and Deepa Mehta's latest film gets a pride of place in the Toronto Film Festival.
It's a cruel indictment, but is Sachin weighed down by the burden of a billion hopes?
'Murthy had such authority, that he hired and fired employees on whim, and that he took pride in his ability to control people's lives and careers in this way.'
Some just hate Subir Raha's guts. Because the new CMD is daring to rid the PSU giant of its greatest evil: corruption.
The bifurcation plan bloomer gets a life-saver in a shrill Mamata
Pakistan's Hurriyat resents the PoK government's 'about-turn'
As the Hurriyat top-brass vacillates, the Centre eyes the moderates to see their poll plans through
It wasn't all sweet talk as the US secretary of state spelt out exactly what US expectations on Kashmir elections were
Washington's warming up to Pakistan's military ruler highlights the hypocrisy in its foreign policy
On Narayan Dabolkar Road, Malabar Hill, Mumbai.
Mumbai's got five new properties, but where are the guests?
Well, if you don't read the Page Three... and miss it.
Spielberg creates an intriguing world that is at once futuristic and accessible, it makes our collective imagination soar but is never alienating.
Karan Thapar Dines Sharmila Tagore
Everything exists on paper but getting it to work is another thing
It's the most widespread drought in decades but more worrying is the fact that its fallout will last for a long time to come
Soli Sorabjee and Vikram Seth strike a common chord, Deepika Govind intent on making a mark, 'Kaapi Nirvana', the top veggies and Raamkhilavan 'n' Family.
It was the first family business to turn pro but it went wrong. Will a second try work?
Sanju Baba is just a lost boy at 42 who has a soft corner for Muslims
There's nothing new about the mob romancing the film industry. It's happened wherever there's been organised crime.
A slew of theories does the rounds on the possible motive behind the selective leaking of the tapes
The Bollywood nexus has the glamour but it hides a larger web spun by the mafia
It's the Israeli army and right wing who've never accepted the Oslo accord. They're determined not to hand back the West Bank.
The Indians seem to have only two players with the necessary technique and temperament to play long Test innings—Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid.
Women in Devdas 1955 were weepy, slavish and suffering. The heroines in Devdas 2002 are women we can relate to.
Success in brinkmanship on an occasion is no surety against failure in the next. The bluff is called, sooner or later.
Last week what could Colin Powell, representing a divided US government, have achieved by conferring with a divided Indian government? Our government ...