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Sunday, November 8, 2009

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Suresh Nair
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Comic book flashback

Now it seems Asterix was on steroids and his obese buddy Obelix needed to go on a diet!
November 2, 2009

Shilpa’s engaged, Boss!

Shilpa Shetty — who decided to get engaged over the weekend, thanks to a misunderstanding!
October 26, 2009

Chiggy wiggy Bollywood!

Unfortunately, the Indian audience has largely remained unimpressed with these imported items.
October 19, 2009

What’s your raashee, Obama?

You can’t blame Barack Obama for being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. After all, he didn’t ask for it.
October 12, 2009

Wake up, China!

It all began with President Hu Jintau calling Commander Yu Jixun for an emergency meeting.
October 5, 2009

Wanted: He tweets seriously!

While nobody, except our politicians, seem to have been offended by a harmless quip about cattle class, Shashi Tharoor’s tweet has been discussed even by Bos primigenius.
October 1, 2009

A pilot’s hawa mein baatein

The name is Pilot Babu. I fly airplanes — when I am not on sick leave. My friends call me a jetsetter — again, when I am not on sick leave.
September 14, 2009

And now, so tweet

Soon, Mr Iyer discovered that Twitter was a useful tool to improve his general knowledge, since his followers would eagerly answer any question posed by him.
September 7, 2009

Mind it, I say!

Quick Gun Murugun woke up one morning and suffered a huge complex after he read in the newspapers about a guy with 14 wives.
August 31, 2009

Fo fweet!

Suddenly, Shahid broke into a jig and yelled, Dhan Te Nan. The entire airport went into a security alert as cops pulled out their guns and aimed at him.
August 24, 2009

Flu bole toh!

There are more masked men and women out there on Mumbai’s streets than you would find in comic books.
August 17, 2009

Love Aaj Kal!

I'm already looking forward to a sequel where the director widens the generation gap and shows us a love story set in the future where the lovers never actually meet but fall in love online.
August 10, 2009

TV and biwi!

Advise to husbands ready to risk the truth about extra-marital affairs — go ahead, make your wife rich by winning Rs1 crore on Sach Ka Saamna and losing it to her in alimony.
August 3, 2009
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