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'The focus now has to be on promoting Visaranai'

'Police brutality and lock-up deaths have been relevant forever. I believe this is why the film has appealed to everybody. We can all relate to the subject. We read about it every day. It is this harsh truth, this reality in society that has struck a chord with the people.' Filmmaker Vetrimaaran gets ready for the big Oscar race.






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Will Mohanlal's Villain be another Mersal?

'Keeping quiet is not an option for me. It should not be an option for anyone. If you have a voice, you must use it.' Tamil actor Vishal speaks out.





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Will film on Jallikattu protests be released?

'The biggest agitation in Tamil Nadu -- after the anti-Hindi agitation in 1965 -- were the Jallikattu protests. The anti-Hindi agitations had the backing of a political party but this one does not. No famous actor is involved in it either. It was an incredible agitation.'




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Want to watch Nidhhi Agerwal's HOT new song?

Dimaark kharaab looks like a winner already!






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Prathap Pothen Passes Away

The director, who gave memorable hits in Tamil and Malayalam, was 70 and passed away in his sleep following a cardiac arrest, his wife Amala Pothen said.




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'There was so much warmth about Pratap Pothen'

'I will always remember him for his innocent smile, twinkling eyes, and kind words.'




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Another South Film BEATS Bollywood!

Karthikeya 2 seems to have arrived out of nowhere and is turning out to be the top performing film of the weekend, and that too, in its second week of release.




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Why Rorschach Does Mammootty No Credit

After a lifetime of showing us what it means to 'act at the top of one's bent and never hit a false note', Mammootty had the good sense, in the third act of his career, to pare down his style, become less mannered, draw directly from life.And getting a performer like that to play characters who seem 'completely dead inside', is, in my view, a betrayal of his legacy, his still-burning ambition, and his still-sharp feelers, observes Sreehari Nair.




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The Reason Why Adipurush Got Postponed

Om Raut's ambitious take on the Ramayana, Adipurush, is all set for a June 16 release.




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'Women are not happy'

'Family is the most important thing in a society.''That's why I am always thinking about family and society. I want it to be better.'




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10 Tamil Romantic Films On OTT

In the mood for romance but don't know which movies to watch? Tamil cinema has a lot to offer on OTT, and Arjun Menon lists his favourites.




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Top 10 Tamil Action Films On OTT

Arjun Menon looks at some Tamil films from the last decade that tick all the right boxes, and lists where you can watch them.




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10 Tamil Comedies You Must Watch On OTT

Comedies are a difficult genre to pull off in today's day and age, thanks to the audiences' increasing exposure to diverse content and dwindling attention spans. Still, there are quite a few Tamil movies that can bring on the laughs. Arjun Menon lists the recent releases you can watch at home.




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'A Mother Is The Backbone Of A Family'

Actors share adorable moments with their mums on Mother's Day.




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Kerala Supports Mammootty Against...

Politicians from the Left and the Congress party in Kerala have rallied behind Malayalam superstar Mammootty, who is facing online harassment from certain right wing sympathisers in connection with his 2022 film, Puzhu.




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'The Wedding Is Not Immediately'

'My boy doesn't show his feelings to anyone but I knew he was unhappy.''To see him smile again... Sobhita and Chay make a wonderful couple.'





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A Jacobite miscellany : eight original papers on the rising of 1745-1746 / edited, with an introduction and notes, by Henrietta Tayler, F.R.Hist.Soc.

Oxford : Printed for the Roxburgh Club by Charles Batey at the University Press, MCMXLVIII [1948]




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The pageants of Richard Beauchamp Earl of Warwick : reproduced in facsimile from the Cottonian MS. Julius E. IV, in the British Museum / with an introduction by William, Earl of Carysfort, K.P.

Oxford : Privately printed for presentation to the members of The Roxburghe Club, MCMVIII [1908]




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The academy of armory, or, a storehouse of armory and blazon : containing the several variety of created beings, and how born in coats of arms, both foreign and domestick. With the instruments used in all trades and sciences, together with their terms of

London : [Roxburghe Club], 1905.




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Miracles de Nostre Dame / collected by Jean Mielot secretary to Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy ; reproduced in facsimile from Douce Manuscript 374 in the Bodleian Library for John Malcolm of Poltalloch ; with text, introduction, and annotated analysis

Westminster : Nichols and Sons, 25 Parliament Street, MDCCCLXXXV [1885]




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Report on the present state of the agriculture of Scotland : arranged under the auspices of the Highland and Agricultural Society. To be presented at the International Agricultural Congress at Paris in June 1878.

Edinburgh : William Blackwood & Sons, 45 George Street, and 37 Paternoster Row, London, 1878.




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"L" stands for lez / by Rene Levi; an original Centaur Novel.

[USA] : Centaur Novels, 1965.




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Sing a new song : a one act Scots play for eight women / by Agnes Adam.

Glasgow : Brown, Son & Ferguson, Ltd., publishers 52-58 Darnley Street, [ca. 1960?]




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The Lord of the Isles. / by Sir Walter Scott, Bart. with all his introductions and notes, various readings, and the editor's notes..

Edinburgh: : Adam and Charles Black., MDCCCLXVII [1867]




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Sports and adventures in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland : being a sequel to "Wild sports of the west." / By W. H. Maxwell, Esq. Author of "Stories of Waterloo," etc..

London : G. Routledge & Co., Farringdon Street., 1853 (London : Savill & Edwards, Printers, 4, Chandos-street, Covent Garden)




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An overseas St. Andrews University Student of the 1950s discovers my Scotland.

[Australia] : Published by tckbrown@netspace.net.au, 2015.




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Biblia. Concordantiae in eadem, ex tum Veteri, tum Nouo Testamento, sacrisq[ue] canonibus: necnon & ex uiginti Iosephi De antiquitatibus, & Bello Iudaico libris excerptae. Annotationes ex sacris scriptoribus sumptae, & suis quaeq[ue] locis, &a

Lugduni : apud Hugonem à Porta, M. D. X L VI. [1546]




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Kritikala, a Hyderabad clothing label powered by women artisans

How Hyderabad-based handloom label Kritikala provides livelihoods to women artisans, using ikat, kalamkari and Mangalagiri cotton




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Hyderabad: Weavers design the Sonthanga collection with locally sourced organic cotton

An initiative of Malkha Commons brings farmers, spinners and weavers together on a common platform



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The Himalayan Knot | How Royal Enfield and its bikers are documenting the Northeast’s culture  

Through meaningful fashion capsules with mainstream designers and documentation, the motorcycle giant’s new initiative hopes to highlight regional practices of the indigenous communities




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Uniforms take the spotlight as Olympics arrives to capital of fashion

Olympic jersey is beyond just a matter of appearance for the designers




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Keep my outfit out of it | Why Indian politicians prefer not to talk fashion

A fashion editor’s alter ego questions why there’s no documentation of the personal style statements of politicians — from Nirmala Sitharaman’s curated handlooms to Jyotiraditya Scindia’s Nepali cap




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Atlantis The Royal hotel in Dubai celebrates its first anniversary

Fashion takes centre stage at the glamorous Atlantis The Royal hotel in Dubai celebrates its first anniversary




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Kochi designers use memories, motifs and gold for their Onam collections

Can’t make up your mind about your Onam fit? Here are some options...




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On MS Subbulakshmi’s 108th birth anniversary, actor Vidya Balan recreates her iconic style in a photo tribute

Costume designer Anu Parthasarathy speaks about collaborating with Vidya Balan and their creative journey for the project, A Recreation of Iconic Styles, which pays tribute to renowned Carnatic singer MS Subbulakshmi.




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Needles meet mirrors this festive season, with NEEDLEDUST X Abhinav Mishra edit of bags and footwear

An ode to maximalism, NEEDLEDUST X Abhinav Mishra’s new drop, Fehroza ’24, explores embroideries and mirror work in four different edits




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Manish Malhotra becomes the first Indian designer to showcase his fashion line, World Collection, at Harrods, London

The couturier navigates the global fashion scene through his World Collection that modernises India’s traditional textile crafts 




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A travelling photography exhibition highlights weaving traditions of India

Costume and fashion design students in the city take a tour of unique weaving traditions and stories of craftsmen, artisans and weavers at a travelling photography exhibition 



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Mishru’s latest drop fuses botanical elements with architectural inspirations 

Mishru’s new couture edit of lehengas, cocktail dresses, and jumpsuits, showcases a fusion of botanical elements and architectural inspirations 




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‘Shocking’: Ananya Panday, Sonam Kapoor, Manish Malhotra, mourn demise of fashion designer Rohit Bal

From Bollywood actors to designer Manish Malhotra, many took to social media to pay their respects to Rohit Bal, affectionately known as 'Gudda' by his admirers




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Clothing brand Qua launches a line dedicated to women cricketers

Qua’s pre-fall collection, Modern Heroine, is dedicated to women Indian cricketers




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Creating exotic gardens

Made Wijaya instils artwork and gives a magical touch to the gardens he has designed across the world, says Nandhini Sundar




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Tackling pothole-ridden roads in Chennai

During the monsoon, drive slow to avoid landing in a pothole or ditch, says Vikram Mankal.