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Watch your favourite stars in a different avatar

Two shows launched by Vijay TV and Zee Tamil feature actors performing daredevil stunts




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The taste of Goa

With “Serve It Like Sarah” starting next week, Sarah Todd tells us how motherhood changed her perspective about food




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At home on the small screen




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What’s eating you?




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Shield off!

As Mona Singh experiments with her goody-goody image, the actor tells us what made her take the supernatural route




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Made for each other

Krushna Abhishek, Sudesh Lahiri and Shakil Siddiqui talk about the comedy scene on television and more




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‘Be yourself’: Balraj SIngh Khera

After winning the “MTV Roadies X4”, Balraj Singh Khera emphasises the need to drive away the fear of failure





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The spies next door




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The centre of attention

Urvashi Sharma returns with a challenging role in Zee TV’s “Amma”




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Feminine power and positive politics

Madam Secretary is one of those rare shows that projects politics in a positive light




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Back with comic punch

Actor Aishwarya Sakhuja tries her talent at comedy in “Khidki”




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In his own space

Actor Kishor Satya, who is making his mark on the small screen, has a kitty full of films this year.





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Reaching for the high notes

Singer Syed Subahan gears up for his new innings as an actor in a new film Veruli, which tackles a social issue




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What to watch till winter

With Game of Thrones wrapping up its sixth season, here are four other shows about politics and betrayal to watch till it returns




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‘I am an actor’: Pearl Puri




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Muppets grown with time

The eighth season of “Gali Gali Sim Sim” promises to help children learn subjects and the world around them in an engaging way




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‘I never overestimate myself’: Anil Kapoor

As the second season of "24" opens later this month, actor-producer Anil Kapoor says get ready for more drama this time




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Back to the future




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Watch out this weekend




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Music, movies and more





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A Web of change




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‘Only performance matters’: Neil Bhoopalam

Actor Neil Bhoopalam on playing a young prime minister in “24” and how good digital content can change the dynamics of entertainment industry




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People are not as forgiving as they used to be: Shilpa Shetty

Shilpa Shetty finds television a great medium to stay connected with her audience




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At home with the stars

‘Laughing Villa’, a new show on Surya TV, promises to be a barrel of laughs.





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Good things, small packages




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The Bose saga continues

Iqbal Malhotra’s film “Subhash Chandra Bose: The Mystery” documents the controversy surrounding Netaji’s death




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‘I consider myself as an adventurer’: Anurag Basu

Anurag Basu says judging a reality show helped him design “Jagga Jasoos”




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Across five countries, one step at a time

Levison Wood on his series, Walking the Himalayas, and encounters with varied cultures




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Chopped to perfection

New York-based Indian chef Aarthi Sampath on winning a hit TV show and her desire to showcase the versatility of Indian cooking




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Out of this world





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Cute connection

Ruhana Khanna makes a re-entry in “Gangaa” on Janmashtami






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Two-dimensional entertainment




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On a rock and raga roll

Is that the GoT theme song being played on the sitar? Or, the Indian classical version of ‘I’ll be there for you’? NAVEENA VIJAYAN traces the trend of lending Indian flavour to popular Western music




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‘My feet just froze’: Kalki Koechlin

Kalki and her father Joel Koechlin narrate sweet and not so sweet experiences of the incredible journey that they undertook together for a television series





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On a familiar pitch

Dwayne Bravo puts on his dancing shoes for “Jhalak Dikhhlaa Jaa”




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‘Who said muscles are manly?’: Gurbani Judge

Gurbani Judge on her muscular body frame and participating in "Bigg Boss"






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When Pisharody went missing...

...and the resultant hullabaloo on social media




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Case in point

“AdhaFULL”, a drama series on DD, seeks to address coming of age issues




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‘The Simpsons’ makes television history




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The Blair Underwood Project

The Grammy-winnner talks about his character in Quantico, sharing screen space with Priyanka Chopra, and his dream of landing a role in Bollywood