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January 2005
February 2005
March 2005
Ai Mere Pyare Watan
At 84, Manna Dey is fit as a fiddle.
Competent is the Enemy of the Brilliant
For all he has achieved or survived, says Anupam Kher, this is only the intermission of his life.
Baazigar
India’s comedy king Johnny Lever in an exclusive interview with Little India.
His Magic Touch
Shujaat Khan on on his music, his turbulent relationship with his father, and that which is greater than music.
New Kid on the Block
Indians on a treadmill? You gotta be kidding! .
Kaho Na Pyar Hai
Amisha Patel loosens up.
Dev Anand Unplugged
Part II of Dev Anand’s interview on his 80th birthday anniversary.
Evergreen
Dev Anand is not letting up at 80.
Bipasha’s Big Feet
Bipasha Basu loosens up … on her feet.
Bright Side of Desire
John Abraham is forever looking at the bright side of human nature.
The Beat Goes On
Zakir Hussain is not jaded by his success.
Chadvin ka Chand
The legendary Waheeda Rehman is still lajawab.
Yeh Hai Asha!
Asha Bhosle, pushing 70, still oozes sweetness and sensuality.
Mr Controversy
Jagmohan Mundhra unplugged.
Gurinder Chadha Unplugged
Getting personal with the director of Bend it Like Becham.
Anup Jalota Unplugged
We get personal with the bhajan and gazal samrat.
Reel Role
Rahul Khanna unplugged.
Kareena Kapoor Unplugged
Kareena belts it out.
Mehfil
Lakshmi Shankar has seen and done it all.
Allah Meherban
Pandir Jasraj is at his peak.
There is no Greatness Without Pain
Ustad Shahid Parvez .
Karisma Kapoor Unplugged
She comes from a family that reads like the who’s who of the film industry.
Real Reel
Arjun Rampal.
No Hiding From the Camera
Aftab Shivdasani .
Shyam Benegal Unplugged
The pioneer of patallel cinema hates the label.
The Phirangi Desi
Tom Alter is the quintessential “foreigner” in Indian cinema.
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