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MIXED DOUBLES
It’s 6.30 pm and Nikhil Kulkarni, a 29-year-old investment banker in Pune, is on the phone with a woman in Mumbai — who could be his part-time lover — as he drives back home. He reaches home to find his wife Revathy, 28, on the phone with her po...  | Read.. 
 
The name is Singh, Balbir Singh
A knock on the door 38 years ago changed Balbir Singh’s life forever. The man at his doorstep said he was from India ...  | Read.. 
 
Horse sense
It’s a Saturday and Pushpa P. Bopaiah has been on her feet all day. Her classes start at six in the morning and the ther ...  | Read.. 
 
Once is not enough
As the wise one said, the more things change, the more they remain the same. Switch on your television set and you will know ...  | Read.. 
 
A hit project called Emraan Hashmi
celebrity circus
Believe it or not but Emraan Hashmi has become a huge craze in Pakistan. At the world premiere of Jannat in Lahore, ...  | Read.. 
Reel life turns real at Scotland Yard
Vara good news
Paul’s principle
Near miss
Tittle tattle
 
 
MIXED DOUBLES
Brave old words
All for uncle
Shop girl
Red alert
 
‘I always joke that politics for me is an office of loss, rather than of profit’