Priyanka Bhadani

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Teen turns football coach on weekends

Some years ago when 16-year-old Vir Chopra went out to play football, he observed the street kids looking at his team members and him from across the fence. He noticed how they too wanted to play.

Zooming in on circus of life

Mangesh Hadawale, who won critical acclaim with his first film, Tingya (a Marathi film), is out with his next film Dekh Indian Circus, and is enjoying a second round of appreciation.

Daredevils fight evil in comic land

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With the fifth edition of Indian Premier League nearing its finale, the comic industry too has jumped into the fray and is cashing in on its popularity.

Item numbers need a special new term?

With ‘item numbers’ proving to be big hits and being done by mainstream actors, does the term need a rethink and recoinage? Singer Sunidhi Chauhan thinks so.

Picky couples hunt for perfect donors

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Dr Baldev Chaddha runs a fertility clinic and sperm bank in Daryaganj and is on the hunt for a high-performing “good-looking” donor.

TV shies away from bold films

(Above) After Preity, it’s Ekta Kapoor who is heading to Harvard for a course

The film won three National Awards and yet failed to impress the Censor Board when it came to TV viewing. The Information and Broadcasting Ministry stalled the TV premiere of The Dirty Picture.

Fun on the menu as pubs cash in on IPL

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Shots named after IPL teams or free drinks on every boundary and many other such deals have been the mantra of many restaurants, clubs and bars in the capital to increase the footfall during the IPL s

Desi version of Suite Life

Actor Shruti Seth is back on the small screen as a young mom to twins Karan and Kabir in desi version of Disney’s popular American kids show The Suite Life of Zack and Cody.

MCD elections spell quick bucks for GenY

Any opportunity to earn a few extra bucks is welcomed by Delhi’s youth. So whether it’s working during an international event like Commonwealth Games or expos or fairs or elections, they’re game.

Theatre world salutes Hashmi

More than two decades ago, while performing the play Halla Bol on the outskirts of Delhi, the communist actor, director, lyricist Safdar Hashmi was brutally murdered.

The crisis facing Europe today is starker and deeper than any it has encountered before.

With the Indian political league hotting up and general elections barely two years away, (or less, as Mamata Banerjee has claimed), it may be a good time to look at where the major players stand.