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Gayatri Jayaraman

Ritwik is still the king

Tim Butcher-written Blood River is a book tracing the journey of a man who braves adversities to accomplish a mission labelled as near impossible.
Section: Sport  | Wednesday, September 17, 2008 4:02 IST

We can all inherit wisdom

Gotham Chopra believes India has a wealthy legacy of tradition and wisdom—we just need to realise we are its rightful heirs
Section: Mumbai  | Saturday, August 26, 2006 20:30 IST

‘We are born with spiritual understanding’

Film-maker Shekhar Kapur looks deep into his inner self, saying he can detach himself and question everything he does
Section: India  | Saturday, August 12, 2006 21:22 IST

‘Spirituality is just problem-solving’

The Corporate Sufi is distinctly uncomfortable in, and slightly surprised to find, the Americanised coffee shop in suburban Mumbai.
Section: Mumbai  | Saturday, July 8, 2006 20:12 IST

They can get under your child’s skin

Baby oils and creams are marketing creations that your kid doesn’t really need, writes Gayatri Jayaraman.
Section: Sci/Tech  | Saturday, July 8, 2006 17:50 IST

The other side is here

Maheima RA is a filmmaker out to bust stereotyped depictions of the paranormal. Her film Whispers...Grace of the Divine suggests you too begin to read the signs.
Section: Entertainment  | Saturday, July 8, 2006 16:05 IST

Post-HSBC fiasco, call centre staff live in abject fear

They are too frightened to reveal identities, their private lives are being tracked, some by their employers and some by British tabloids.
Section: Mumbai  | Saturday, July 1, 2006 23:50 IST

The Argentine party's just begun

The Argentinians are a selfish lot: they like to hog the ball, just as they 90 per cent of their wine and beef production.
Section: Mumbai  | Saturday, July 1, 2006 22:50 IST

And they call it puppy love

After being rejected by Amigo, a happy, bounding Alsatian mix, Gayatri Jayaraman is excited but nervous about starting a new relationship!
Section: Analysis  | Saturday, June 17, 2006 22:19 IST

‘Let them hold Fanaa. I won’t step back’

Fanaa, also starring Kajol, has been ‘banned’ in Gujarat by political parties, which have also called for a ban on products endorsed by him.
Section: India  | Friday, May 26, 2006 0:30 IST
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