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Deified villain
An ultra-glam wicked saas, she has created a fan following for her theatrics. Sudha Chandran talks about her life and how she got over her accident in a tête-à-tête with SUBHA J RAO.
Voice Your Views :

Crackers that produce noise within the permissible decibel levels should be burst during Deepavali, say most readers


Lifestyle

Decking - up ADAM
A new collection of jewellery targets men raring to adorn themselves in gold and precious stones.
Personality

Women's day out
IT WAS a show of, by and for women. "Dhamaka 2003" put together by Deep Sakhi, for the third year, aimed at providing "total entertainment" to the participants and the audience. And, the show did live up to the billing. The idea - to give women ...
Celebrating a long innings on the marquee
It's been 25 years since Sathyaraj donned the greasepaint. And, his hometown is to play host to a galaxy of stars on the occasion.
Issues

Speeding vehicles
LORRIES and LCVs are causing great trouble to pedestrians and motorists in the city. The vehicle drivers least bother about the rules and also do not follow instructions of the traffic authorities. To add to the woes, heavy vehicles ...
Eating Out

Sproutin' life
Sprouts are very nutritious and can be eaten both raw and cooked. They need very little cooking time and go well with Indian breads and rice. A handful of fresh sprouts taken in the morning is considered good for health Try these simple recipes mad e of sprout
Moong Sprouts
1. Heat Oil. Add mustard seeds, cumin and curry leaves. Add chopped Onions and sauté. 2. Add prepared tomatoes and sauté well. Add red chilly powder, cumin powder and coriander powder. Sauté. 3. Add sprouts and enough water to cover. ...
Moong Sprouts Salad
2. Cut the tomato into half and remove seeds and pulp. Dice into cubes the size of the sprouts. 3. Slit green chillies, deseed and chop finely. 4. Chop onions and fresh coriander leaves. 5. Mix the prepared ingredients. Add lemon juice and ...
Green Notes

Enliven interiors
Rubber plants from the fig family make excellent house plants
Events

LILTING TUNES of yesteryears
Golden ditties created a sense of nostalgia at SPB's concert.
Sparklin' little gems
IT'S GOING to be real fun when more than 300 smiling kids join in for a round of dance and fashion. Not many would like to miss out on such a show, where the innocence of kids will be celebrated. With that in mind, Edwin's dance school ...
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