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  1. sa_lil Thanks. Lot of people liked yesterday's Sunday Mid Day, esp the Aruna story
  2. @bhaveshshah The name Chutneys suggests it's a vegetarian joint. Must be good, but I am strictly non-vegetarian for religious reasons
  3. @sa_lil Awesome link http://digg.com/u1HHcG. Thanks man
  4. @schmmuck Paradise seems to be the common reco in Hyderabad. Will try Shadab for paya. Alarmed to hear you met first hot chick after 9 hours
  5. @Soma_G @qasimjourno Have heard a lot about Hyderabadi biryani, hope I won't be disappointed. Bombay biryani doesn't exist, why talk abt it
  6. @sa_lil You just put happy, enchanting visions of Brian Lara playing his extra-cover drive into my morning. Very grateful
  7. @Soma_G I hope Hyderabadi biryani doesnt come with gravy on the side and masala stuffed inside, as they make it in Bombay
  8. @sa_lil Lara will change things for better. But I trust the Windies board to do the worst
  9. In Hyderabad for a couple of days from tomo. Have never been to the city. Tips on eating joints, watering holes welcome
  10. @RangitaNandy I'm positively in an advanced stage of that addiction. Rehab fails
  11. @sa_lil Brian Lara for 2011 World Cup will too good to be true. Dont raise his fans' hopes @vilakudy @philburne
  12. @RangitaNandy Cinematically one can scarcely fault Revolutionary Road. My problem, you may've guessed, is personal. I'm a magic addict
  13. @adityoghosh Splendid movie but relentlessly depressing. No redemption, that's my grouse
  14. @JPBarlow How've you been John. Had interviewed you for Times of India when you were in Bombay in 2000 I guess, scouting ideas to invest in
  15. @RangitaNandy No, art doesnt have to be unreal to be magical. Pather Pachali, Amores Peros starkly real yet magical
  16. @RangitaNandy Eternal Sunshine again a favourite. Clean-slate premise crushing but magical. Even redeeming
  17. @RangitaNandy I feel cheated when art presents reality without its magic
  18. @RangitaNandy Dont know. Last Tango in Paris, for instance, is in my top 3. Heartbreaking, but strangely hopeful
  19. Both Winslet and DiCaprio are dazzling, but I'd rate DiCaprio's performance better because he does more with less emotive scope
  20. Watched Revolutionary Road. Dont like films that are relentlessly depressing, offers no redemption or thin glimmer of hope