Whether it is love, romance, flirtation, mischief, beginning a new affair or dramatically ending an old one, Manre is the place to do it.
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COVER STORY
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Media frequently dwells on the morality of politics. Should it not consider also the politics of morality?
A blooming middle class belches forth more 'phoren' vacationers. And many of them have toe-curlingly awful manners.
The <i>Parineeta</i> girl on <i>Kismet Konnection</i>, her forthcoming film with Shahid Kapoor
Trained nurses cushion the pains of motherhood for affluent Mumbaikars
It's not historical accuracy that's crucial to the film. What works is the conceit as to how arts, aesthetics and warmth of relationships can humanise the most ruthless.
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Media frequently dwells on the morality of politics. Should it not consider also the politics of morality?
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A licensed host has to ensure his invitees leave the UK in time
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A blooming middle class belches forth more 'phoren' vacationers. And many of them have toe-curlingly awful manners.
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The <i>Parineeta</i> girl on <i>Kismet Konnection</i>, her forthcoming film with Shahid Kapoor
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Trained nurses cushion the pains of motherhood for affluent Mumbaikars
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Despite its promising premise, some melodrama and a superwoman later it loses steam.
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It's not historical accuracy that's crucial to the film. What works is the conceit as to how arts, aesthetics and warmth of relationships can humanise the most ruthless.
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As Maldives gasps for democracy, its opposition turns to India for help
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PMO tells Renuka Chowdhury to abandon idea of packaged meals
OTHER STORIES
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'Come in, 007,' said M. 'It's good to see you back.' Exclusive extracts from the brand new James Bond novel written to celebrate Ian Fleming's birth centenary.
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They may have Delhi's corridors of power abuzz, but the epicentre of the battle royale is still Mumbai, their home turf.
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Post the Ambani Empire split: a timeline of the ups and downs
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The Ambani battle goes to the political arena. Will netas resolve what the brothers can't?
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Vendetta on his mind, Karat doesn't worry about undermining his party
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Easing recruitment standards will prove to be the army's bane
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A civic order pushes Marathi over English, Hindi and common sense
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Aarushi's death has thrown up villains who should be feared as much as her own killers: police, media, aam admi
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For the Indians in the US, it's striking a chord—Obama is 'one of us'
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Arundhati Roy's first work of fiction since <i>The God of Small Things</i> in 1997 is an allegory, a powerful fable about Climate Change, the War on Terror and Corporate Raj
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'What does it matter if I fail?' asks the Booker winner on her second novel and of course, the first work of fiction since <i>The God of Small Things</i>
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A disastrous poll just over, Bengal's comrades are livid with Karat's gung-ho withdrawal
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Will Singh be king on July 22? As both sides scramble to mop up votes, worry lines appear.