Saturday, November 2, 2002



The die-hard Divali revellers have been lighting up the town with teen-patti parties, and unabashedly soaking in the dusk-to-dawn merriment while lacing their cocktails with the heady effect of stimulating stakes, says Gitanjali Sharma.


The patta brigade

TALKING POINT
"There’s always an audience for bhajans"
O
VER a span of a quarter century Anup Jalota has released more than 200 albums and most of them have cornered gold, silver and platinum discs. He sings in six languages and has toured most of the countries in the world, with the USA perhaps having his largest fan following after India.

A TRIBUTE
He delighted in painting mountainscapes
Vincent Van Ross
A
N eminent Indian artist passed away in January this year. And, the art world hardly took any note of it. The artist was none other than Ram Nath Pasricha. Pasricha’s name entered the Limca Book of Records for painting more mountainscapes than any other artist.

 
WINDOWS SPECIALS
  • GOOD MOTORING: Re-fuel the tank in cool hours
    by H. Kishie Singh

  • MUSIC ZONE: Nelly — Nellyville
    by Saurabh & Gaurav

  • FASHION: Looks to light up your Divali
    by Pinky Adil

  • NETPICKING: Right number
    by Sunil Sharma

WINDOWS COLUMNS
 
FOR CHILDREN