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Patriot Bureau -August 12, 2023

Monsoon tripping!

Monsoon tripping!

The Delhi monsoon is an emotion for many of the residents, the sultry weather notwithstanding. While the sun is less blinding than summer, the intense sweating sucks the life out. However, the season has its own joysand here we list down how to make the most of it

ASMITA AGGARWAL -August 11, 2023

Couture on a Roll

Couture on a Roll

Any couture show will cost crores if you are going solo, but the India Couture Week guarantees quality, finest sets, light, music and exclusivity, besides ensuring wholesome infrastructure

Santosh Mehta -August 10, 2023

Sunny Deol had tears in his eyes, says Gadar 2 director Anil Sharma

Sunny Deol had tears in his eyes, says Gadar 2 director Anil Sharma

The making of Gadar 2, sequel of much-loved Gadar: Ek Prem Katha, was an emotional ride for its makers and actors alike. With the film about to be released, the audience too is on the edges of their seats

Asmita Aggarwal -August 6, 2023

JJ bridges the luxury gap

JJ bridges the luxury gap

Couturier JJ Valaya, fresh from association with Oscar winner Ruth Carter, wants Indian brides to strike balance between tradition and modernity, through his affordable JJV Kapurthala

SHASHI SUNNY -August 5, 2023

Reaching the ‘Highline’ of taste

Reaching the ‘Highline’ of taste

The 32nd Avenue in Gurugram lays out chefs’ specialities, marrying traditional methods with the modern, on its food street called ‘the Highline’

Asmita Aggarwal -July 24, 2023

The India fashion story

The India fashion story

Couture in India is recession-proof and a money spinner for the 16 couturiers, who are ready to wow the Indian ceremonial wear market, at the India Couture Week 2023

UTHARA UR -July 22, 2023

Capital’s Kerala delight

Capital’s Kerala delight

Far away from the ‘God's own country’, a wide spread of dishes from across Kerala can be devoured sitting in Delhi

Sahanubhuti Krishnan -July 19, 2023

Mango Fiesta

Mango Fiesta

The just-concluded Mango Festival, which returned after a three-year Covid-enforced break, hosted over 600 varieties of mango and visitors from across the country