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After efforts trying to get the rules to fly abroad change failed, Vijay Mallya used the ‘acquisition advantage’ to plan daily flights Bangalore to London
Learn from a shoot
If you have two weekends free, you can sign up for a filmmaking course

Technology ka kamaal
The week began with the Niketa Mehta case verdict, and ended with the spectacular opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics that left the world spellbound
Even if you watch Hindi movies very sporadically, chances are that you must have seen something like this so common are these scenes in our films
Getting a toehold in the underworld has become a big struggle in the past few years, leave alone making it big. Gangsters are finding it difficult to fool the masses for long, as people don’t easily succumb to threats any longer.
When protest is futile and nothing can be done to avert a situation
I do not know how the Royal Western India Turf Club (RWITC) is going to replace the top deck of the members’ stand that has been gutted in the fire on Thursday.

I wasn’t over the moon when Bindra brought us our first gold

Forget elections, fight terrorism
Mufeed Rizvi talks about all that’s brewing around the bomb blasts
Dilip Cherian bids adieu to the former CBI chief and welcomes the new guardian of the state
When it pours, I don’t know what scares us more, the television or our mindset?
The case of Pakistan bowler Mohammed Asif facing an indefinite ban by his Board after his first urine sample showed traces of a banned substance
While the CPI(M) has put the boot in the posterior so to speak and said enough of that Chatter-ji
Mufeed Rizvi tries to analyse the political equations that are ruling our chaos prone country
Studies conducted by NIMHANS have shown what a mentally sick city we are in danger of becoming, victims of angst.
I’m reporting live from sunny Somerset. Sitting in the town square



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