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Economy of style
Being young may mean being full of many questions about life but when it comes to their style quotient the young guns today clearly run an economy of their own
Chaar Baj gaye lekin party abhi baaki hai…., the song from the movie F.A.L.T.U. mind you isn't
faltu.
Listen to it, you would realise the song epitomises the present day young party hopping generation. A generation, which gives a damn to recession, increase in the rate of interests, dwindling economy, share markets' ups ands downs, none of their business! But when it comes to fine tuning themselves from head to toe in designer clothes, glasses, belts, bags, footwear, nose ring, toe ring, watches to filthy expensive inner wears, the young blood is ready to pay whatever it costs.
Following Gandhi
Henrik Valeur, Danish architect-urbanist, passionately shares his concerns about the future of City Beautiful
Be the change you want to see in the world, said Mahatma Gandhi. That's what Henrik Valeur, Danish architect-urbanist, awarded the prestigious Golden Lion at the Architecture Biennale in Venice, 2006, practices and preaches.
Men & mane matters!
Are you sick with the same haircut that you have sported since years? And are you looking for someone to guide you on the latest men's hairstyles? Here are a few hip, rugged, intelligent and sexy pointers.
Stars galore at Comedy Circus party
Sony TV’s bash to celebrate four successful years of their show Comedy Circus as well as the screening of the first episode of the new season-Comedy Ke Tansen at a lounge in Mumbai was a night to remember.
Ladies in Red
Red is a fabulous colour and easily everyone's favourite but it is crucial that is worn well and with the right accessories. We take a look at who wore it well and who did not!
Chhote Ustad
India's ICC World Cup win after as many as 28 years has left everyone ecstatic. Ustad Mazhar Ali Khan and Ustad Jawaad Ali Khan, classical singers belonging to the Patiala Gharana and descendents of Padama Bhushan Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan, are no exception to the national euphoria.
Future Shot
Be a techy, health wise
With health experts sharing reports of ill affects of technology on health, a gadget that promises health benefits would definitely make you look up and notice. Among the latest entries companies like Samsung offers customers an experience in digital technology, which is 'health-wise'.
STRESS BUSTER
Relax your body and mind
Highly motivated people overcome setbacks injuries and barriers because their motivation carries then though their rough spots. Motivation is the drive towards goals. But stress if accumulated works against motivation. Experiencing too much stress corrodes our happiness. Some people say they work better under stress but they don't seem to realise that they are heading for a burn out.
Mama’s darlings
A new UK study has found that a mother's happiness in her partnership is more important to the child than the father's. The findings are based on a sample of 6,441 women, 5,384 men and 1,268 young people. The Understanding Society research examined the relationships between married or cohabiting partners, and relationships between parents and their children.
chatter box
Stars galore at Comedy Circus party
Sony TV’s bash to celebrate four successful years of their show Comedy Circus as well as the screening of the first episode of the new season-Comedy Ke Tansen at a lounge in Mumbai was a night to remember.
Made for Each Other
We have seen evergreen jodis on the television like Mihir-Tulsi, Jai-Bani and numerous others, but in 2010 brought some fresh television jodis, already making waves among the television audiences. Here are some couples the audiences love to watch on the
telly.
BOOK MARK
A curious mix…
Actor Kulraj Randhawa is 'experimental' when it comes to what she reads
A sucker for books is how Kulraj Randhawa, actor, describes herself. When it comes to genres, 'experimental' is her type.
Just over with Where Eagles Dare by Alistair Stuart MacLean (he is her favourite author), it's The Illustrated History Of The Sikhs by Khushwant Singh, Kulraj is hooked on to.
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