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A couple to die for!
They are the first couple of Indian telly and most celebrated. Ram Kapoor and Sakshi Tanwar rule the hearts as well TRPs. And, boy, do they have a mass following!
One could witness that firsthand as the famous pair descended at Big Bazaar, Zirakpur amid much fanfare on Saturday. Crowd cheered, enthusiasts whistled, this rather young girl shouted, 'Hello, Mr Ram Kapoor'. He responded by waving back, smiling, putting his hand on his chest as the team of bouncers tried to control the hysterical crowd and failed!
Sakshi Tanwar has visited Chandigarh many times, mostly for a stopover. She loves the city and
shopping here for clothes. She is in a happy space enjoying her life. Ask her when is she getting
married, 'God knows' is the short, sweet reply. |
Straight to Italy
Make it fast, cheap and easy or keep it exotic, authentic or formal. Food remains the first and the true, the last and the only love of millions. Nigella Lawson perhaps cracked onto the fact and cashed on it. Starting April, Lifestyle channel TLC brings Nigellissima, celebrity cook-book author Nigella Lawson's new food series for Italian food lovers.
It's happening
A woman’s tale
This year the Department of English and Cultural Studies is staging a multi-lingual docudrama titled Her Story.
TRENDSETTER
Original choice
He loves gymming and playing games on his gaming PC which he developed. He solves mathematical problems in record time. Ask him a question and you get a witty reply. Shantanu Malhotra is a guy who stands out.
All in one
Paramount Exhibitors, a Chandigarh-based event management company has organised a multi-theme expo covering real estate, sports, healthcare, wellness and fitness, auto, banking and finance, architecture, building and construction, handicraft and Industrial sectors at Parade Ground, Chandigarh.
Unleashing creativity
Kadamb Art presents Caged Un-Caged, an exhibition of paintings by five artists who have expressed their love and admiration for God's creations. The participating artists are Nawal Kishore from Ghaziabad, Sangeeta Murthy from Gurgaon, Richa Gupta, Ritu Chawdhary, and Shalendra Singh from New Delhi.
When music becomes worship…
The euphoric blend of melody and spirituality ought to be a grand affair. With this notion, ZETC Punjabi organised the grand finale of Suran De Waris in Punjabi Kala Bhawan-16. It was a battle among the six contestants who were chosen after a rigorous search from across Punjab. Maghar Ali, 35, from Bathinda was declared the winner after the two rounds of Sufi and folk music.
winsome: Barkat Sidhu, Dolly Guleria
& Maghar Ali
star track
In conversation with Raj Kundra…
Either or situation
In pursuit of perfection!
One stone, two birds
The finishing touch
On a platter
Best left alone...
Nothing left to chance
chatter box
Full of drama
Mohit turns a host
Traditional path
Murder mystery
Star attraction
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