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The Amjad Khan We Didn't Know

None of Amjad Khan's subsequent roles could outshine Sholay. He had begun his career at the top and had no higher peaks left to conquer. Dinesh Raheja salutes the iconic actor on his 80th birth anniversary.




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Look Who Just Met Tom Cruise!

Kartik wants to savour Litti Chokha in Patna... Amyra holidays in Phuket... Karishma in Italy...




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The Third Edit: Move over Jurassic Park, Jurassic lab is here




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When Parliament isn’t in session, standing committees are where the action is




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A TDP MP writes: Why we must address problem of low fertility rate now




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From Donald Trump and ‘The Apprentice’ to ‘Joker: Folie à Deux’, the allure of the villain origin story




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What Kamala Harris vs Donald Trump means for state power vs reproductive rights — in America and beyond




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From Jangpura to Kalyan, between metropolis and mofussil




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Reduced spending by middle-income households is a concern




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What’s at stake in Maharashtra election




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The Third Edit: Nima Rinji Sherpa’s mountain climbing record — and an occasion to give Sherpas their due




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October 26, 1984, Forty Years Ago: Congress (I) seeks allies this election season




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Paying farmers to harvest paddy manually could reduce NCR’s pollution




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Harish Damodaran writes: Why aspiration is dead in India




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Why opposition to dollar dominance should not be about geopolitics




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No one is programmed to be a parent — and other lessons from ‘The Wild Robot’




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Elon Musk was never a liberal hero. We just refused to see it




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Israel, Iran, Trump and Kamala: As war clouds loom over Middle East, weather in Washington matters




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In Pakistan, a controversial amendment threatens judicial independence




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Tavleen Singh writes: What Priyanka Gandhi Vadra’s entry into electoral politics means for Congress




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P Chidambaram writes: It is too early to tell




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My son’s patriarchy is different from mine




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Give me a real woman-centric film




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First Indians in Canada: The story of their struggle and resilience




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In Mumbai Gymkhana today, echoes of a regressive culture from 19th-century Calcutta




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In Our Opinion: The narrative that villainises farmers for Delhi’s bad air is simplistic and needs to change




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October 28, 1984, Forty Years Ago: N T Rama Rao’s poll strategy to counter Congress (I)




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Dow Jones, The New York Post and Perplexity lawsuit: Keeping up with AI




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US presidential election and Iran, Israel’s wait-and-watch strategy




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India-UAE bilateral investment treaty can broaden scope of trade




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The US election and some notes from the endgame




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Tweaks in drug formulations to extend copyrights is a public health challenge




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Why inflation on prices of tomatoes, onions, and potatoes particularly remains a pain point for RBI




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Why Chandrababu Naidu and M K Stalin are wrong — and how their ideas on reproduction turn the clock back




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Baba Siddique killing: How we dealt with Dawood Ibrahim gang, others — and lessons for Mumbai Police today




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Superstar Vijay is taking on Dravidian parties. But how different is his TVK from them?




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October 29, 1984, Forty Years Ago: Vajpayee’s Demand




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The Third Edit: How India lost its 12-year Test streak




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Express View on actor Vijay’s TVK: A new party is born




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This is why India cannot phase out coal like the UK




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Express View on ‘digital arrest’ fraud: Prompt action needed




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Suhas Palshikar writes: In Maharashtra, a big fight for nothing




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Yogendra Yadav writes: It’s time to junk the Model Code of Conduct




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Olaf Scholz’s visit marks a new chapter in Indo-German partnership forged in a changing world order




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‘Mere paas Maa hain’: Remembering Rohini Godbole




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When my daughter showed me celebs giving ‘gaalis’: With OTT platforms, has family viewing ended?




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C Raja Mohan writes: Win or lose, it’s Trump’s world now




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Pratap Bhanu Mehta writes: India’s economic credibility challenge




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October 30, 1984, Forty Years Ago: Former J&K CM Farooq Abdullah stated he would not compromise with PM Indira Gandhi