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Published 21.08.11, 12:00 AM
'We just blew up three or four cars'
By With Singham, Rohit Shetty - director of the Golmaal series of comedy films - has proved that he can be a master of the action genre as well. But he tells Velly Thevar that one is only as good as one's last Friday release
Published 25.09.11, 12:00 AM
Eye on England 25-09-2011
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Published 24.07.11, 12:00 AM
'DK Bose at one level is cool because a certain generation doesn't like it'
By The huge success of Bhaag DK Bose, the song from the film Delhi Belly, has turned its composer Ram Sampath into an instant celebrity. But the self-proclaimed musical schizophrenic tells Smitha Verma that he likes to remain in the shadows
Published 03.07.11, 12:00 AM
'The non-Brahmins in the party feel they are being ignored'
By TT Bureau
Published 22.07.12, 12:00 AM
Telly’s envy, Net’s gain
By TRAILERS OF ADULT HINDI FILMS THESE DAYS HAVE AN UNCUT VERSION FOR ONLINE VIEWING, SAYS SHABINA AKHTAR Click flick: (From top) Hate Story, Kya Super Kool Hai Hum and Shobhna’s Seven Nights have come out with online trailers
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Published 23.12.12, 12:00 AM
The X factor
By TT Bureau
Published 10.02.13, 12:00 AM
The anatomy of love
By Men and women in white coats are looking deep into love. And as Valentine’s Day approaches, T.V. Jayan finds that they even have some tips for lovers
Published 09.10.11, 12:00 AM
Mining a meltdown
By After the Supreme Court suspended all mining in the Bellary area, jobs have been axed and the Karnataka town has virtually shut down, find Varuna Verma and Abimanyu Nagarajan
Published 01.05.11, 12:00 AM
Daddy's girl, interrupted
By From a shy poet to a woman who is in the sights of the government's investigative agencies, Kanimozhi has come a long way. Kavitha Shanmugam tracks the journey of the daughter of DMK supremo M.K. Karunanidhi
Published 11.09.11, 12:00 AM
Postcards from the edge
By TT Bureau
Published 18.09.11, 12:00 AM
Kangana in a bind
By BHARATHI S. PRADHAN Bharathi S. Pradhan is editor, The Film Street Journal
Published 22.05.11, 12:00 AM
Net gain
By Government departments are falling over themselves to launch their own Facebook pages. Is this merely a public relations exercise, asks Hemchhaya De
Published 20.01.13, 12:00 AM
limelight
By The Telegraph Online
Published 14.08.11, 12:00 AM
A hairy tale
By Devotees' hair - collected at the Tirumala temple and then sold - is the bone of contention between temple authorities and hair exporters who are fighting a legal battle. Reena Martins on the fierce tussle in a business worth crores of rupees
Published 15.07.12, 12:00 AM
Loneliness of a short distance runner
By Pinki Pramanik has had enough of probing questions. The medal-winning athlete - accused of being a man and jailed on charges of rape - tells Sharmistha Das that she doesn't want to think of the future any more
Published 11.09.11, 12:00 AM
Take a bow, Naseer
By Actor Naseeruddin Shah has a spate of releases coming up. S. Ramachandran speaks to the arthouse cinema legend
Published 03.02.13, 12:00 AM
Going, going, gay
By As the Indian publishing industry embraces books exploring homosexuality, gays are no longer an invisible entity in fiction and non-fiction, finds Smitha Verma
Published 21.10.12, 12:00 AM
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By AMIT ROY
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By AMIT ROY
Published 06.01.13, 12:00 AM
Children of a lesser god
By Children are disappearing from north Bengal districts in droves. Some are pressed into domestic service, others, especially the girls, are sold to brothels. Sonia Sarkar on a disturbing trend
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