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Making the Disney
Under Rajat Jain, Disney hopes its kids channels will be a toon de force in India,

Plane Spotter
After years of falling profits and declining market share, Air-India is taking off in a new direction.

Profile

Merchant of Suspense
He “M” in M. Night Shyamalan is certainly not for “modest”. In an interview with a US TV channel, Shyamalan said: “People ask me,

Checking into India
Indian tourists in London are zapped by the sheer number of taxis with “Incredible India” painted on them.

Capitalist’s Tool maker
“The last three years have placed a unique demand on CEOs, CFOs and senior executives.

Showman Cometh
“Never stop dreaming and your journey will never end.” These words describe Prashant Shah, a man who dedicates his life to family,

S.M. Sehgal
"A few hours drive from Delhi in the Mewat area of Haryana, the SM Sehgal Foundation has nudged an area stuck in a medieval time warp towards modernity".
   

Regulars

India Corner
Part of Tabu’s job now, is to spread the Tetra Pack message. The actress is brand ambassador for the company for packed milk and food cartons.

Hot Types
Fardeen Khan is all set to tie the knot. This is expected to happen next year with girlfriend Natasha Madhvani.

Spot Light
In the past few months, Intel has been upbeat about its India operations. But Craig Barrett, who stepped down as CEO

 

Sports

Sania Mania
Till a few mon-ths ago, not even Sania Mirza would have envisaged the change in her life.

The Right Formula
The craze for Formula One is not really new in India. For the past few years, pubs and restaurants in major cities

Lifestyle

 Passion for Fashion
They say, style never goes out of fashion. By that maxim, the sari, the oldest fad in Indian fashion, still remains in vogue after a few thousand years.

Interview

Sting Theory
Villain on screen and now off it. Shakti Kapoor never thought his twilight years in the Hindi film industry would turn out like this. Last month,

Travel

Malaysian Odyssey
The Taj, wrote poet laureate Rabindranath Tagore, sits like a teardrop on the cheek of time. If the Taj is an architectural wonder from another era,

Box Office

Reel Wars
As an art form that strikes the chords of both emotion and intellect, the power of cinema is unmatched.

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