All prayers…
for today!

With the World Cup cricket final between India and Sri Lanka today, the craziness for the game has reached a crescendo
Despite scientific and technical advancements in all fields, we still haven’t been able to coin a device that can measure the depth, height, weight and length of ‘craziness’ for cricket in India and elsewhere. You doubt? We bet you don’t!

IT’S A BEAUTIFUL DAY
Bleed BLUE
Super Saturday (i.e. today)…is definitely a day reserved for the men in blue, who take on the Sri Lankans in the ICC World Cup cricket final at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.

Youngsters at one of the city clubs Let the young party
Plan well, drive slowly but party hard! And while you’re at it, partying in pocket money need not come as hard. There might not be any free lunches in the world, but there are a lot of free entries in the clubs!



Let the good times roll: Youngsters at one of the city clubs

Designer Amit Kumar Kashyap with models showcasing his bridal collection Weave bamboo in your style
How about some bamboo shirts or a lenhga in natural fabrics in your summer wardrobe? That is what designer Amit Kumar Kashyap has brought to Chandigarh to be part of India International Bride Week that opens on Saturday at Shivalikview-17.

n Bridal summer collection

ECO WEAR: Designer Amit Kumar Kashyap with models showcasing his bridal collection

Magic mirror, virtually
It's the end of your beauty woes -- a virtual make-up mirror can give you a full make-over in seconds, lets you test hundreds of different products in minutes and does away with the need for make-up remover afterwards.

Beauty can buy both money and happiness
They say that money does not buy happiness, but a new study involving more than 25,000 people has suggested that beauty can buy both money and happiness.

A panoramic view of Sarabha Nagar market in LudhianaIT’S A BEAUTIFUL DAY
A market force …
If you want to savour the best of cuisine in a homely ambience, along with entertainment for the kids and a plethora of shopping options… the good old Sarabha Nagar market in Ludhiana is the place to be. Despite many new shopping malls, markets and eating joints springing up in the city, the charm of this market refuses to die.




Hustle & Bustle: A panoramic view of Sarabha Nagar market in Ludhiana

Road rage
Leaner, meaner, fitter Nissan red bird is here
Every other day we wake up to the launch of a new car model, a sleeker version of the first. Every other model has a better package than the previous one and any day more priced than before. We are talking of the red bird Nissan 370Z (known as Fairlady Z in Japan).

Insurance against sexting
As the trend of sexting becomes increasingly common, teenagers are exchanging naked photos of themselves as a form of "insurance" to prevent their partners forwarding on saucy images.

New looks this year
Bollywood actors are reinventing themselves in their releases this year. We take a look at upcoming films in which actors will look different from what they have in the past.

Pun‘jab’ Sandeep Joshi

You bat! Sorry, I can’t help you. Even my heartbeat seems to be out of control as our Men in Blue are getting ready for the finale.

Singularity is the ultimate romance
She has played sweetheart to many leading men in Bollywood but Bipasha Basu, who stars as a Maratha warrior in Oscar-nominated filmmaker Roland Joffe's Singularity, says the period film is the ultimate romance of her career.

Vanessa wants more tattoos
She already flaunts a butterfly on her neck but Hollywood actress Vanessa Hudgens wants to add more tattoos to her body.

n Uncle Ranbir is happy
n Shahid, Priyanka back again?
n Anurag gets engaged
n Payment problem
n Diwali dhamaka for Ajay
n Smoke screen ?
n Darsheel in Deepa Mehta's film

Chatter box
Morphed reality
In Bollywood, it is a common that pictures are morphed and reality slanted. There were reports of Sonakshi Sinha's morphed bikini pictures have appalled her female counterparts in the industry. The glamour girls, vulnerable to this issue, have a lot to say on it.

FIRST DAY FIRST SHOW
Game over as F.A.L.T.U. scores
The dry cinema halls received some footfall with the release of two flicks F.A.L.T.U. and Game. While the first one is a dig on the education system, the latter falls in the suspense thriller genre. F.A.L.T.U. gets thumbs up and Game is better to be avoided. Here is how our city audience reacted to the two flicks.





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