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God’s own country
Heavenly Feast doesn’t quite look like a church. Located in Kottayam, the gateway to Kerala’s famous backwaters, it seems more like a fairground under a tin marquee, with dozens of fans to fend off the oppressive heat generated by the roof....  | Read.. 
 
Pati, patni aur woh
Starting his career in films in the 1950s as a driver and a chaperone, Abrar Alvi went on to become a script writer under the ...  | Read.. 
 
Good girls like bad boys
Nihita Biswas may well have thought this too, but the words come from a 20-something woman in Calcutta. “There’s so ...  | Read.. 
 
South Block scribes
On a humorous note, Vikas Swarup remembers that day in 2007 when he hopped on to a flight that was to take him from Durban to ...  | Read.. 
 
Akshay’s last film with Kat
celebrity circus
The ultimate sign of stardom has visited Akshay Kumar — director Anees Bazmee flew to the US last week where the actor wil ...  | Read.. 
Roll up, folks, for Midnight’s Children, the movie!
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God’s own country
Out of Bengal
Ghost who talks
Making a beeline
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‘I don’t mind doing good garbage, but I refuse to do bad garbage’