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News: Shah Rukh Khan to be honored by Yale University

By Lavina Melwani • Mar 20th, 2012 • Category: 24/7 Talk is Cheap - The Blog

Shah Rukh Khan fans – the King of Bollywood is coming to Yale University! This is a brand new real life role for SRK, who is being recognized as a Chubb Fellow at the prestigious university on April 12.

Shah Rukh Khan is in extremely good company: Former fellows include President George W. Bush, Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter, authors Octavio Paz, Carlos Fuentes and Toni Morrison; filmmaker Sofia Coppola; architect Frank Gehry; choreographer Mikhail Baryshnikov and journalist Walter Cronkite.
And yes, there’s actually a chance to see SRK!



My New York – Go On, Sing a Little

By Puja Pahlajani • Mar 19th, 2012 • Category: 24/7 Talk is Cheap - The Blog

In the guest blog My New York, Puja Pahlajani, who lives in Manhattan, shares all the reasons why the city is unique. Here she talks about one of the rare, unscripted moments that happen and make life in the city special.



From India: Tales of a New Entrepreneur

By Sulekha Rawat • Mar 19th, 2012 • Category: 24/7 Talk is Cheap - The Blog

Living in New Delhi, India, Sulekha Rawat tries out various roles from housewife to ‘domestic engineer’ to career woman and finally entrepreneur. In the blog ‘Chatty Divas’ she recounts the ups and downs of a woman’s world, and the realization of what’s really important in life.
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Jehangir Mehta’s Zoroastrian Feast for Nowruz

By Lavina Melwani • Mar 18th, 2012 • Category: 24/7 Talk is Cheap - The Blog

“The Nowruz dinner is especially meaningful to me, as I am a practicing Zoroastrian and grew up relishing this fare. Today, my love for ingredients and spices is largely influenced by this cuisine, and I look forward to sharing these wonderful gastronomic delights,” says Jehangir Mehta, chef at Mehtaphor and Graffiti, who is recreating those tastes for New Yorkers with a celebration of Nowruz, the Persian New Year tomorrow.



Holi – Festival of Colors in New York

By Lavina Melwani • Mar 10th, 2012 • Category: 24/7 Talk is Cheap - The Blog

Some things never change. Lord Krishna played holi with Radha and her sakhis in the lush groves of Brindaban in timeless time – and now we are still playing it in the 21st century, not only in India but across the diaspora – even on board a ship anchored off New York city, no less!
Holi, the Hindu festival of colors, is here heralding spring, joy and togetherness. In India, the streets are turned multicolored with every hue imaginable. At private parties there are pichkari-fights as revelers get splashed with color, dunked in pools full of colored water, and splurge on sweets and gets intoxicated on thandai, often laced with bhang. We share a wonderful video of the late great showman Raj Kapoor whose Holi parties were legendary. Enjoy!



Social Media – A Love-Hate Relationship

By Monica Marwah • Mar 9th, 2012 • Category: 24/7 Talk is Cheap - The Blog

When is social media too much? When can we call it enough? When does social media become invasive and when do we start de-friending people? Are we just violating each other’s privacy or are we getting what we always secretly wanted – an insight into other people’s lives?
On the blog Sex and the Single Desi, Monica Marwah looks at the good, the bad and the ugly aspects of social media.
(Photo – Mike Licht, NotionsCapital.com)



Oscar for Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy’s ‘Saving Face’

By Lavina Melwani • Mar 5th, 2012 • Category: 24/7 Talk is Cheap - The Blog

For people from South Asia, especially Pakistan, it was a big moment when Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy won the Oscar for Best Documentary for ‘Saving Face’.

It was a triumph for the Pakistani filmmaker and her co-director Daniel Junge, a triumph for Pakistan bringing home Oscar gold for the first time – but most of all, it was a triumph for the women who have been victimized with acid attacks – the most incomprehensible mode of revenge by angry men – jilted lovers and disgruntled spouses.



Zambar – Celebrating South Indian Coastal Cuisine

By Lavina Melwani • Mar 4th, 2012 • Category: 24/7 Talk is Cheap - The Blog

If someone had told me that by lunch time I’d be sitting in a houseboat on the backwaters of Kerala, eating from a banana leaf, I’d have been highly skeptical. After all, I was right in the middle of Delhi’s buzzing mall culture. Well, that’s where Zambar is located, landlocked in the middle of retail heaven. It is one of the fun and innovative eating spots in the burgeoning mall culture of Indian cities.

And if you thought that food from the South means just dosa, idli, and sambar, Zambar is a delicious eye-opener. This fine dining spot celebrates the Southern coastal cuisine of four states – Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Karnataka.



Is International Women’s Day a Farce?

By Sulekha Rawat • Mar 3rd, 2012 • Category: 24/7 Talk is Cheap - The Blog

A thoughtful essay which bears re-reading: International Women’s Day is a farce, eyewash and a blatant attempt by the men of this world to flatter the women and lull them into a false state of security. No singIe day is a woman’s day; it is a man’s world and men are the judge, jury and the executioners.

8th March is no different from any other day for a mother of a teenaged daughter; she worries about her going to school/college even on this great and historical day. A bride is set ablaze irrespective of the date, a rape occurs every day, somewhere in the world. What women’s day are we talking about?
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Send the Trend: Cashing In On Trends

By Lavina Melwani • Feb 25th, 2012 • Category: 24/7 Talk is Cheap - The Blog

This is probably the dream of every emerging entrepreneur – create a start-up and have it acquired by a major company. In 2010, Divya Gugnani, Mariah Chase and ‘Project Runway’ winner Christian Siriano launched Send the Trend, an innovative fashion e-commerce site, raising $ 3 million in venture capital – and then they just worked at nurturing it and creating a unique company.

QVC, the giant home shopping network, obviously liked what it saw because it has acquired Send the Trend for an undisclosed amount.