The Tribune Spectrum
Sunday, January 21, 2001


ART & LITERATURE
'ART AND SOUL
BOOKS
MUSINGS
TIME OFF
YOUR OPTION
ENTERTAINMENT
BOLLYWOOD BHELPURI
TELEVISION
WIDE ANGLE
FITNESS
GARDEN LIFE
NATURE
SUGAR 'N' SPICE
CONSUMER ALERT
TRAVEL
INTERACTIVE FEATURES
CAPTION CONTEST
FEEDBACK


The Rise and Fall of Bharat Shah

Bharat Shah being arrested
by V. Gangadhar

THE Chori Chori is no longer Chupke Chupke. For over a week it has been on the front pages of the newspapers and lead story in the TV news. What began with the arrest of Nazim Rizvi, producer of Bollywood potboiler, Chori Chori Chupke Chupke for his alleged links with Mumbai’s underworld Don Chhota Shakeel had snowballed into what the city police claim a major coup. In a daring move, the Mumbai police arrested ‘Mr Money Bags’, Bharat Shah, a well-known figure in the diamond trade who was also the biggest financier of Hindi films.

 

  Week Specials

 
The return of an artist
by Priya Pandey

A slice out of the White House past
by Bimal Bhatia

Dealing with the death wish
by Radhakrishna Rao

DREAM THEME: Some home-truths!
by Vinaya Katoch Manhas

 

  Week Specials
 

BOLLYWOOD BHELPURI: Quiet please, Sunny!
by  Madhur Mittal

TELEVISION: An engrossing tale of relationships
by Mukesh Khosla

WHAT'S COOKING: In winter say yes to soup
by Geetu

TIME OFF: Indelible memories
by Manohar Malgonkar

SCENE STEALERS: Doyenne among dancers
by Belu Maheshwari

LIFE TIES: Love is giving freedom
by Taru Bahl

NATURE: Cheetahs hunt with speed
by Nutan Shukla

WIDE ANGLE: A sequel that fails to impress
by Ervell E. Menezes

FEEDBACK:  The road that lies ahead

Book Reviews

Toppled Gods and Godots
Review by Rumina Sethi

Art: how do you relate and respond to it?
Review by M.L. Raina

Diary notings, no insight
Review by Parshotam Mehra


Leadership in Army: an insight
Review by Rajindra Nath

Write view
Adrift on fund crisis
Review by Randeep Wadhera


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