'11 Issue 01
It is a homecoming of sorts as world renowned, London-based sculptor of Indian origin, Anish Kapoor, displays his collection in India for the first time. Wined and dined by the glitterati and hounded by ‘groupies’ and press alike, the sculptor stays true to his work, refusing to be tied down by cultural clichés, discovers Verve
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Verve celebrates the different hues of the new smart brigade. More power to their star shine.
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From jumping a wall in Assam just to catch a movie, to being able to direct Mr Perfectionist with no film background, Reema Kagti’s nerves of steel have brought her this far. Verve interacts with the feisty writer-director
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Confidence in oneself. The ability to face challenges, the temperament to indulge in out-of-the-box thinking. Women are almost naturals when it comes to experimenting with technology and innovation, say Cherie Blair and Kiran Mazumdar Shaw, in an exclusive conversation with Verve
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‘How old are you?’ Abhay Deol’s Dev disdainfully asks Kalki Koechlin’s Chanda in Dev D. ‘Old enough to go to bed with you, darling,’ she shoots back in a clipped accent, stumping him with her saucy repartee. Imbuing the role of a teen commercial sex worker with a rare spark and dignity in Anurag Kashyap’s wildly original adaptation of Devdas, Kalki was unforgettable in her debut film. Two years later, as the sexy actress readies for the release of her new films, That Girl in Yellow Boots and Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, Verve decodes the K effect
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