Criminal Justice: Behind Closed Doors is not a great show, but an efficient one, notes Sreehari Nair.
'God gave me a second chance to live and I had to make the most of it.'
The United Forum of Bank Unions would be holding a one-day all-India strike on January 7 followed by a four-day strike from January 21-24.
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The Ultraboost19 will encourage both runners and subtle style statements, writes Veer Arjun Singh.
Myntra expects to reach $100-million annual revenue.
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'It is only when those who are oppressed stand for themselves that society is forced to create space for them,' says Aakar Patel.
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20 years ago this week, India and Australia played one of the greatest Test matches in cricket history. Sreehari Nair relives the sound and the fury of that unforgettable game at the Eden Gardens.
Lieutenant General Syed Ata Hasnain (retd), former general officer in commanding, 15 Corps, explains what may have happened during the Indian Army's anti-terrorist operation in Kashmir in which four soldiers and one policemen, including the commanding officer 21 Rashtriya Rifles, made the supreme sacrifice for the Motherland.
'In 2019, in Modi we have a leader who has not shied away from showcasing a robust and aggressive response to the Pulwama and Uri attacks,' says Colonel Anil A Athale (retd).
Aarti Kelshikar tells you just how to navigate your way safely through the Indian workplace.
The store that made Prime Minister Narendra Modi's monogrammed suit in Ahmedabad are now flooded with requests from people who want similar attire, finds out Sabu Cherian
'Wasn't there a single person below 30 in the whole production team? I wondered aloud at different points in the narrative,' notes Sreehari Nair.
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LFW model Anita Kumar tells us how she fought multiple rejections and came back stronger each time.
'What could have been a crafty take on power play and gender politics between architect and engineer dumbs down into a cliched bickering of elite and everyman,' says Sukanya Verma.
'One cup of tea brings me so much happiness.' 'You take that away from me and I know I'm going to have a really bad day.'
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Raja Sen confesses to not being able to stop raving about the spectacular La La Land.
It reinforces the Muslim stereotype, says Syed Firdaus Ashraf.
Gully Boy is a glorious blend of hip-hop and assured filmmaking, promises Sukanya Verma.
'Give him a chance to live,' Peter's lawyer told the court.
Tiger Zinda Hai returns to the same moronic space where it's all about slow-motion Salman, his checkered scarf, his fleeting shirtless-ness, his unrealistically beefed up body and a taken-for-granted indestructibility, says Sukanya Verma.
Designer Runa Ray, whose edgy line inspired by an ancient discipline made it to the February New York Fashion Week, discussed the showing with Tista Sengupta/Rediff.com