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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The flurry of M&A deals by domestic and foreign firms is building a great tele buzz
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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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Debutant pacer Munaf Patel is the much-needed arrow in India's quiver of bowlers.
In our milieu, there can't be one fashion. That's why it is energising and fun.
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Our jury's verdict on Indian Fashion 2005-06 and the winners in various categories.
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Indian fashion is in vogue in the West. Here's who's who and what's what.
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?
His trial was but a veiled attempt to challenge the nation-state's supremacy
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.
Sonia Gandhi and Dr Manmohan Singh are working tirelessly to bring BJP back to power, but then there is BJP's L.K. Advani...
What is this about politics and Sahitya Akademi? Or Gopichand Narang and K. Satchidanandan? And how do you take the soul out of Sufism?
A lesser writer would have succumbed to tear-jerking, but Grogan holds the humour and tells the story simply.
A life cut tragically short, but with more colour perhaps than one may find in her work
Separated by religion but united by the spirit of Kashi, this duo holds peace in the holy town
Two top Bangladesh terrorists are caught, but an iceberg lurks
An Opposition that doesn't get along means the Congress gains by default

























