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Meek Natha rises in protest

He wowed the audience with his understated but realistic portrayal of Natha in Peepli (Live), 2010. Omkar Das Manikpuri, popularly known as Natha, will be back on the big screen very soon.

Women bikers love heady vroom-ance

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Her love for machines started early. Ambika Sharma got on a bike even before her small feet could barely touch the ground.

Heal through forms of art

Art therapy is gaining popularity among the youth and if you want to experience the beauty you can attend a multi-arts festival at Kamani Auditorium on May 16 and find out yourself.

Delhi girl to star in film made by 25 directors

It was a friend who posted on Ridhima Sud’s social networking site, details about a movie casting calls for an international film. Casually, Sud got in touch with the filmmakers.

‘Our fight is with Ram, not Aamir’

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Palash Sen and his band Euphoria were busy with the shoot for their new album when they came across a familiar tune on a TV show. It was the chorus from Aamir Khan’s Satyamev Jayate title song.

Off-beat pop art goes mainstream

It’s a normal canvas shoe but colourful artwork on the footwear makes it look funky.

‘I love poses of Odissi dance’

Vani Madhav, Odissi dancer, is a professional performer and a teacher but she considers herself a student eager to learn forever.

IPL fever shoots up in web world

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Indranil Sinha, 26, a media professional, has just chosen his favourite players, Sachin Tendulkar and Virender Sehwag, to play for his IPL team.

Young politicos tap virtual tools

Amrita Dhawan is penning a jingle to be played during her campaign

Amrita Dhawan’s day starts at 6 am. Dhawan, 28, a candidate contesting the upcoming Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) elections, covers around 11 kms in her padyatra everyday.

Inspiring many by scaling heights

Deepa Malik is an extraordinary woman in every sense.

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.