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| Ode to mortality |
| Soumitra Chatterjee, now undergoing treatment in London, talks about his health, his fear of pain and a few of his favourite things |
| Soumitra Chatterjee agrees that life is for the living but 50 years after he made his film debut at the age of 23 in the role that was to define him for the rest of his career that of Apurba Kumar Roy in Apur Sansar, the final pa... |
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| OUR FILMS, THEIR FILMS |
| Lear revisited |
| Sangeeta Datta, a London-based filmmaker, wrote Life Goes On, a tale of Sanjay Banerjee, a Bengali doctor in London, &
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| BOLLYWOOD |
| Jai ho, Irrfan! |
| Our dear Billu has just been honoured by the British House of Commons for his outstanding contribution to Indian cinema
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| Cardio control |
My fellow strength and conditioning coach Craig Ballantyne, a workout routi... |
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| Being Heroes |
Eight years after it burst on to the national scene, Delhi rockers Them Clo... |
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| Blast binge |
For a fortnight, the retail slump was blown away at Mani Square by the Bais... |
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