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Kashmir tangle: The Third Angle
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Magic of stardom: fans don't desert
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'I can paint anywhere; there's no question of exile'
By The litany of his persecutions bores him. Maqbool Fida Husain, the grand old man of Indian art, would rather dwell on his grand passions, as Shrabani Basu finds out
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By Once upon a time, Bollywood weddings were simple affairs, recalls S. Ramachandran
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Army rules, but Aamir is cool
By An army-backed political revolution is sweeping Bangladesh. The young applaud the crackdown - and Bollywood. Jyoti Malhotra meets Dhaka's Rang de Basanti generation
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By Are Calcutta's Marwari girls generally under pressure to marry within their community? Shuma Raha finds out
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Why Indians are good at bad sex
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