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Neha Dhupia rocked Shisha on Thursday night for close to two hours, shaking a leg to Zor ka jhatka and posing just for t2! Looking glam in a Shivan & Narresh red-and-pink silk tube dress with bow detailing, the Julie actress was in town for a private launch party of the PVR multiplex at Howrah’s Avani Riverside Mall. In a cheerful mood, she took the 22 Camac Street dance floor in style and also mingled with guests.

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STYLE & THE CITY: Satarupa (left) flaunts a look from city-based label Change. Owned by Calcutta-based entrepreneur Manish Narayan and Delhi-based designer Priyanka Chopra (not the actress!), the label’s signature style is digital prints on neutral surfaces. “This technique inspired me at Barcelona’s Bread and Butter fair. Western fashion in India needed to see this ‘change’ and I intend to make it happen,” says Manish. The silhouettes vary from bodycons to flowy silk numbers. In Calcutta, Change is available at 85 Lansdowne and at their factory-cum-studio near Ruby hospital off the Bypass. The price tag reads between Rs 3,000 and Rs 7,000.

Picture by Sanjoy Chattopadhyaya

What: New doughnuts at D-Oh! Boy, 25/1 Shakespeare Sarani.

On the menu: Dig into Corn Mexicana, Mint Hint, Thai Spice, Oh! Reo (with a sprinkle of Oreo biscuits) and Flirty Berry (topped with a strawberry slice).

Pocket pinch: Doughnuts start at Rs 15. You can also go for the combo pack which serves Pick a D-Oh! Wich, French Fries and any beverage for Rs 100.