By Subhash K. Jha, Mumbai, Aug 23 : After 11 years, Canada-based director Deepa Mehta is set to bring feisty actresses Shabana Azmi and Nandita Das together again for a screen adaptation of Salman Rushdie's award winning 1981 novel 'Midnight's Children'.
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Inspired by a
high court decision that decriminalized consensual gay sex
in New Delhi last month, thousands took to the streets of
Mumbai on Sunday to celebrate growing freedoms in the
largest LGBT pride parade in India.
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AFP
Carnival mood for Mumbai's gay Pride marchAFP... to the streets of Mumbai on Sunday for the annual Pride parade, in celebratory mood after a landmark court ruling advocating an end to a ban on gay sex.
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Cheney plans his
memoirs, Mumbia plans for gay pride, and more.
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New York Times
After Decriminalization, a Gay Pride March in MumbaiNew York TimesMUMBAI | While much of the world celebrated Gay Pride in June, Mumbai waited.
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While a great-to-have, green energy doesn't always have to be about the environment. The combination of energy independence plus sound financial sense is a good reason as well.
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We've been following the development of Tata Motors' Nano -- a teeny little car whose main claim to fame is its tiny price tag of about $2,500 -- since way back when it was only an announcement.
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An impromptu rally in the streets of Mumbai as gay rights activists and gays celebrate a groundbreaking ruling by the Delhi High Court that decriminalizes homosexuality The court repealed Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code that treated consensual gay.
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It is now forty years since the start of a riot for freedom in a small tavern in New York City -- and the riot has never stopped.
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Last night, we watched an independent film called Outsourced. I thought it was a documentary when Jeanine first put it in our Netflix queue, but the Seattle Times review explained that it was, “a thoughtful satire that looks at the human face beyond contemporary frustrations associated with the global economy.
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Rahul Dwived was a contestant on MTV India's reality show "Splitsvilla 2", in which nine males and nine females gathered in a house in Goa and competed with each other for love and fame.
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City prepares for gay pride marchTimes of India, IndiaThe riots marked the start of the gay rights movement in the US and the rest of the world.
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Danny Boyle and Slumdog Millionaire execs finally made good on their promise to provide a new home for the film’s young star.
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