On her new film <i>Pinjar</i> and the new serious phase in her Bollywood career
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COVER STORY
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Dealer in: all bets on the table; It takes two to tandav; No more tears; A jam-free space; Chugging along at 100; Metro see a no sign
From telecom to energy, the industrial powerhouse is taking giant strides. Its old knack of getting the right decisions from the right people is well in place.
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Dealer in: all bets on the table; It takes two to tandav; No more tears; A jam-free space; Chugging along at 100; Metro see a no sign
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On dead pitches, we write the obituary of Indian spin. Is there an afterlife?
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From telecom to energy, the industrial powerhouse is taking giant strides. Its old knack of getting the right decisions from the right people is well in place.
OTHER STORIES
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Delhi shows lesser rapes than London or New York only because social stigma and the lack of a proactive police discourage their reporting
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The Hindu Right sees her as another missionary bent upon converting
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The Vatican gets an Indian flavour. The Mother her due.
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This hi-tech police force helps keep the Hussainsagar Lake water clean. It's an anti-suicide squad.
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Tykes live out their fantasies in technicolour rooms. Parents are fuelling them.
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The Hindus organise themselves to ensure that their ayes count in the constituency
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The formidable Mahant Gyan Das builds up a popular resistance to the VHP
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Like most good animation films, the appeal transcends the age divide
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A citizen's handbook to take stock of the city's wrongs
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A concerted campaign by India pays dividends. The D-Company boss is on the run, the US hot on his trail.
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First pesticides in colas, now worms in chocolates. MNC-bashing is once again at a crescendo. Are they callous about India? Or just our favourite whipping boys?
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Young, progressive judges are redefining relationships and family values
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Sonia's origins still come to haunt her—she won't gulp it down quietly anymore
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The BJP is bent on making the 'foreigner' issue into another Babri-type triumph
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Cooption, the great tactic of Hinduism, is what the Congress is practising
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India and NZ seem to reserve their best for Australia, so let's toss it up
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You thought SL500 is expensive? Wait for the Maybachs and Arnages to hit the road.
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<i>Mera desh mahaan! Garv se kaho hum Hindu hain! Jai Shri Ram!"</i> These battle cries warm ...
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Ashutosh Varshney and Priya Joshi making waves; Nanak Singh's <i>Pavitra Papi</i>; move over Bridget Jones, <i>Olivia Joules and the Overactive Imagination </i> is here.
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A living example of the possibility of "joyful learning".
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If there's one thing the book establishes beyond doubt, it's Prabhakaran's congenital inability to give up the idea of an Eelam.
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Wine, women and... mangoes: these were a few of Ghalib's many loves
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'Gangaajal' sets off a spree of clone punitive blindings