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India’s Biggest and Most Revolutionary Celebrity is Now Interactive and On-Line

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Anna Hazare: “I will be addressing problems faced by people at every step of life and will voice my thoughts through this blog created by the people appointed by me. Interactive communication on this blog will start very soon. You can share your queries, problems thoughts and emotions with me. You can have access to my [...]

Whoops! Ram Gopal Varma’s Newest Mission

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Here’s a guy who has left no stone unturned in his endeavor to lose friends and alienate people. Ram Gopal Varma is at it again. After he got carried away in his appreciation for Amitabh Bachchan and used the choicest expletives, everyone was rather infuriated with the man. But now, he has decided that he [...]

Goodbye Osama (and Good Riddance.)

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I woke up this morning to a few frantic mass messages on Twitter and my Blackberry Messenger claiming that Osama Bin Laden has been killed. Out of curiosity (and hopeful) I turned on my TV and it turns out its all true! Obviously this is fabulous news and a superb feather in the cap of [...]

Abhishek & Aishwarya Rai Bachchan at the Positive Health Awards

Ms Sushmeeta Bubna receiving the award

There was quite a celebrity turn-out for Dr. Batra’s 5th Positive Health Awards 2010 held at N.C.P.A., Mumbai. Bollywood actors Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai felicitated the awardees at a glittering ceremony attended by over 1,000 invitees. These Awards are India’s first health honours instituted by Dr Batra’s, to recognise those who have displayed outstanding [...]

Two Years Since 26/11

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Today’s reality is that we don’t know when terror will strike next, we only know that it will. So let’s try to remember the things that matter most and respect the people that love us, because the only upside to situations like this is that we realize who they are and how much they care. [...]