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Just done celebrating the close victory of Mumbai Indians in the IPL, our cricket expert Aravind Mahadevan gears us up for the ICC World Cup. The format of the upcoming world cup cricket tournament that will begin in a...
We are grateful for stand-up artist Atul Khatri’s ‘midlife crisis’, as he calls it, for doling out big doses of laughter. And laughter, we know is the best medicine. The accidental comedian will be coming to Hong Kong next month,...
Brinda Khandwala meets with the ‘shaatir’ actor Tiku Talsania – one of the most familiar faces across theatre, television and films, to discover his adventurous side after pack-up. In Hong Kong for his play Shaatir, hosted by Gujarat Samaj, lead...

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With the chilly winter behind us and the beach and junk boat parties beckoning us, it’s time to dress those tresses. From dry to limp, our hair texture changes with the seasons and with a plethora of fancy products...
Our cricket enthusiast and expert Aravind Mahadevan guides us through the past performances of the World Cup teams to understand their play. With this on-going series of analysis, we’re starting a conversation to predict this time’s winner! Let’s gear up...
Now that we’ve packed up and moved to Hong Kong, it’s time to settle in and make this city home. We love the Ikeas and Zara Homes but we miss our Pepperfy. Fortress and Broadway are great, but where’s...
(MOVIE REVIEW) It’s been over a decade but for those who were in South Mumbai in 2008, the Taj terror attack is still like a fresh wound. And it resurfaces for Brinda Khandwala as she reviews Hotel Mumbai, a...
Some foods are nostalgic. Just a whiff of its aroma is enough to open a rush of old memories. Like ‘ma ke haath ka khana’ the street foods of India, too have a powerful effect on our hearts. Global...
We could call her The Marvelous Mrs. Maitreyi or our local Mrs. Funnybones, mostly because her jokes are about the husband and married life. But let’s call her the only Indian female standup artist in Hong Kong, because Maitreyi...
If you’re commuting on the MTR, like most Hong Kongers do, there is one thing you’ll see every day – the larger portion of commuters are smartphone zombies with their heads down into their phones. Among these, many are...