Tale of love
Love is not love
Which alters when it alteration finds,
Or bends with the remover to remove:
O no! It is an ever-fixed mark
That looks on tempests and is never shaken;
It is the star to every wandering bark…
Well, this has been how love was perceived ages ago; gone is the Shakespearean era, today the spirit is carried better in singer-songwriter, record producer, model, dancer, Bruno Mars's Marry You.

GEM PACKED: Queenie Singh Dhody SHINING bright
One bracelet in the collection had a big flower, another jewellery piece had Buddha engraved on it — socialite and jewellery designer Queenie Singh Dhody is in Ludhiana with her Valentine's jewellery collection. Although she has been designing jewellery only for the past seven years, her interest dates back to college days. Her jewellery is contemporary yet traditional at the same time. She says there are no boundaries of creativity and draws inspiration from different places she travels to.


GEM PACKED: Queenie Singh Dhody

A lasting bond
There is nothing that can be more entertaining than watching sisters spill their very personal lives on screen. And if the audience has enjoyed it, there is no reason why they should have held back anything! UTV Bindass' show Khan Sisters drew to a close recently; here is what the sisters had to say about the show and all that they learnt from it.

word play: (L-R) Jeet Jagjit and SM Sadiq Words of melody
How many of you stop on a song; strain your senses to the words that are the building blocks of the track? Not many we bet! When it comes to the music industry, it is either the playback singer or the music director who takes a large chunk of the limelight. As for the song writers, they are the unsung people. One such name that emerges out of the unread pages of music is Pakistani lyricist SM Sadiq. In Chandigarh to promote his title track Tere Jiney Mainu Pyar for Punjabi singer Jeet Jagjit's new album Yaar Naginey, the introvert song writer gets talking when asked about his work that exceeds more than 35,000 songs!



word play: (L-R) Jeet Jagjit and SM Sadiq

All about her
Parineeti Chopra made a splash with a supporting role in Ladies vs. Ricky Bahl and swept the debut award at all the award functions. She has already finished shooting her second movie, Ishaqzaade which will release this summer. She talks about Priyanka Chopra and the way her life has changed.

Leading Lady
She started off with supporting roles and now with London, Paris, New York, Aditi Rao Hydari is set for her first lead role. The actress says she is humbled to see how accepting and friendly Bollywood is.

Bottom trouble
Keira Knightley has revealed that she hates her bum and refuses to get it out in films. During an interview on ITV1's Jonathan Ross Show, the 26-year-old actress described how much she enjoyed selecting a bottom double for herself in Hollywood. "I did a film called Domino and, I have this policy in films where I say, 'You can have the top half but you can't have the bottom half,' and it kind of works quite well," a publication her as saying.

Sonakshi hates V-Day
Actress Sonakshi Sinha has rubbished reports that she is dating her Lootera co-star Ranveer Singh, saying that she is not dating anyone. The 24-year-old, who made her Bollywood debut with actor Salman Khan starrer Dabangg , also said that she absolutely loathes Valentine's Day. "I know it makes a good sensational copy to link co-stars and makes for great gossip, but I just want to confirm that I am not dating or in a romantic relationship with anyone.


Hail the Don
Actress Priyanka Chopra and director Farhan Akhtar pose at the photo call for the film Don — The King is Back during the 62 edition of International Film Festival Berlinale in Berlin
Actress Priyanka Chopra and director Farhan Akhtar pose at the photo call for the film Don — The King is Back during the 62 edition of International Film Festival Berlinale in Berlin.—PTI 

The stage is set
“Theatre is life and the vice-versa also stands true,” says Zubin Mehta, director of the Wings Theatre Academy, which opened its doors for children’s theatre in Chandigarh. The Academy at St Kabir Public School plans to organise at least one theatre performance every four months.

It’s Rocking
Melody that touches the heart
Pakistani singer, and now a Bollywood singer and actor, Ali Zafar has been multi-tasking. Not just he has acted in the upcoming film London, Paris, New York, but also has written, composed, and sung for this film. The title track ‘London, Paris, New York’ captures the essence of the film.

Star track

Chatter box

Astro turf

The year ahead





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