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Delhi Age

Srujani Mohanty

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Love in the time of malice

This author reminds us that one must appreciate life for all it is worth with the launch of her new book.

Vinod Rawat is a nationally acclaimed Royal Enfield rider, who has cycled, swam, and ran his way around some of the most difficult routes in the country.

Travel

No mountain high enough

At 44 years old, Vinod Rawat is a differently-abled biker who is scaling the country on his motorcycle.

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Yuvraaj Parshar received best director award at Taj international Film Festival

Yuvraaj declared this song dedicated to our brave Indian army and tribute to Pulwama Heroes.

Health

Foods that aid weight loss

The Glycaemic Index is a great way to ascertain how carbohydrate levels in food impact our health.

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Threats of beauty

The artwork presented in this exhibition ignites a conversation between art and the environment.

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Partitioned past

Even in 2019, accounts of people who witnessed the tragedy continue to emerge.

Bollywood

Hrithik Roshan revives Inshallah?

The actor is second guessing the Satte Pe Satta remake, and contemplating taking Salman’s spot in the SLB film.

Bollywood

Anees Bazmee to remake Deewangee

Starring Ajay Devgn as an antagonist and Akshaye Khanna and Urmila Matondkar as leads, it was Bazmee’s first suspense movie.

Bollywood

CBFC claps back

The day is not far when they’ll just have the script read out in theatres.

Bollywood

Suchitra Sen biopic resurrected

As for where the biopic on the Aandhi actress is at the moment, Raima says that she has begun collaborating with director Abhijit Chowdhury.

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High on life

The 23-year-old Delhi-based special educator at a school is no different from other Gen-Z’ers, except for her complete abstinence from alcohol.

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Bonding over literature

Alexander McCall Smith and Shashi Tharoor kick off the 10th edition of Tata Literature festival that will house over 150 writers from 14 countries.

Bollywood

Mardaani 2 raises questions

In the first film, Rani’s khaki avatar took on a vicious human trafficker played by an actor who was way too charming to be repugnant.