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Caught!
It’s an extraordinary fact of contemporary Indian married life that the majority of affairs is discovered sooner rather than later. Whether it is because transgressors take more risks than before, or whether it is because the very...  | Read.. 
 
The cop who came in from the cold
A huge poster of Kya Yahi Sach Hai greets you when you enter the living room of the Worli flat in Mumbai. The cop on t ...  | Read.. 
 
Storm in a D-cup
Seema Gidwani is all set to cast off her burden. About four years ago, this 35-year-old middle-class Mumbai housewife went in ...  | Read.. 
 
Rise of the middle-aged protestor
’Tis the season to look back on the previous 12 months, identify regrets and vow to try something completely different i ...  | Read.. 
 
Goddesses of small things
Jessy Job likes to watch her bitter gourd plants ripen. After all, the vegetable with its wrinkled and coarse skin is her lif ...  | Read.. 
 
 
Vidya’s off-screen act
celebrity circus
The symbiotic relationship between the film world and the cricket field continues. Last week, even as Sonam Kapoor created ...  | Read.. 
But who would play Indira?
Eyes on Mads
Royal lineage
Sweet sixteen
Calcutta, copy
Tittle tattle
 
 
Caught!
Epic wish
Home run
Great snakes!
Classic Raj
 
‘Commercial Hindi cinema is too escapist for my liking’