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Fathers And Sons: Bobby Deol On Dharmendra
“I really didn’t know exactly what my father did. But I liked the fact that he was loved by so many people” – Bobby Deol
BEING HAUTE | The Rise Of Designer Hemant Sagar
Ranvir Nayar reports from Paris on the first Indian to join the haute couture club.
Renaissance Man: Meet Bangalore’s acquisition junkie, Abhishek Poddar
Bangalore based collector Abhishek Poddar is a self-professed ‘acquisition junkie’
Kargil: Did The Army Take The Wrong Man To Task For The Lapse?
Rahul Bedi documents the story of Brigadier Surinder Singh, the army’s fall guy for Kargil.
Ashok Row Kavi: The Real Maha Maharani
Nonita Kalra meets the real Maha Maharani, India’s best-known and most controversial gay activist.
Makarand Deshpande’s The Man And The Stage Is His Oyster
Deshpande is a juggler. He juggles concepts; he’s juggling theatre, television, and film.
Up Close: Gerson Da Cunha On Nephew Rahul Da Cunha
“When Rahul dons his theatre persona, that is when you hear a more individual voice.”
The Loneliness of Jairam Ramesh
Is Jairam Ramesh in the wrong game? Mahesh Jayaraman explores the question.
The Sanjeev Kapoor Effect: Why Middle Class Housewives Across The World Rock To His Culinary Beat
Women in 108 countries are cooking to his tune.
Das Sreedharan: The Man Who Taught Londoners To Tell Their Avial From Their Aioli
While much has been made of the Brits’ love of Indian food, giving Londoners a taste of Kerala cuisine was a gamble since most find South Indian flavours alien.
Shekhar Kapoor: A Look At The Career Of The Filmmaker
The director of Elizabeth was a failure as an actor in his first years in Bollywood. Amit Khanna, a friend for 30 years looks at the career of a film maker who promises to make more news this year.