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Is papa left behind?
While Mother's Day is celebrated with excitement, Father's Day is still not as popular. PRINCE FREDERICK analyses the reasons behind this step-`motherly' treatment.
Lifestyle

Fusion of style and texture
Amethyst's summer collection showcases the creations of both well known and amateur designers from across the country


Best of bridal wear
ONCE AGAIN, Studio Saks unveils its line of trousseau and bridal wear. From opulent lehengas to wedding saris, the range is extensive. The design for the forthcoming season is a combination of style, traditional workmanship and embroidery. Slim ...
Personality

Best of both styles
A well-known Bharatanatyam and Kuchipudi dancer, Shylaja has preserved the beauty and nuances of both art forms over the years. A profile of the artiste.
Issues

Partners in social progress
Besides climbing the corporate ladder, Orchid Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals has been taking up community welfare tasks since its inception in 1992. A look at the company's social activities.
Information Technology

All chip-shape!
New chips, launched recently, promise a heightened computing experience by fooling the PC into working twice as fast.
Eating Out

Lebanese flavours
At the Food Fest on at the Cappuccino, Park Sheraton, chef Rajat Tuli's deft hands create some delectable Lebanese fare.
Showbitz

Horror, horror on the screen!
BOLLYWOOD'S CURRENT craze seems to be horror films, beginning perhaps with Ram Gopal Varma's "Bhoot" which is supposedly unleashing terror on celluloid with classic technicalities. More than half-a-dozen films, glamorising fear and terror with ...
Vajpayee's verses on film
APART FROM political acumen, his passion for poems is all too well known. Some verses of Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee will soon be made into a six-minute television film, we hear. The poem "Unki Yaad Karein" is to be visualised by the ...
Smooth run
COMMITTED ACTRESSES such as Sharmila Tagore and Shabana Azmi ensured that marriage did not interfere with work. But, even if one isn't steeped in domesticity, marriage does slacken the pace, as one has to fit in other priorities that go with ...
It's stage again
KNOWN FOR her penchant for experimentation on screen, the enterprising Neena Gupta is all set to go back to her old-time favourite — theatre. After tackling serious subjects such as extra-marital affairs and turbulent teenage years on the ...
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