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    The lure of Hamlet – why this is the test of a lifetime for Benedict Cumberbatch

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    Byomkesh Bakshi from books to movies: five things to remember

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    You are what you ‘like’, according to new Facebook personality test

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    · Jan 16, 2015 · 04:30 pm
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    Don’t Indian comics and graphic novels need writers anymore?

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    · Dec 27, 2014 · 07:00 am
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    As Bollywood discovers Bengali detectives, real-life Kolkata sleuth is focus of a dramatic documentary

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    Anthony Horowitz's Sherlock Holmes novel 'Moriarty': the man who wouldn’t stay dead

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    As heavy rains lash Kerala, some blame court decision on temple treasure for inviting destruction

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    · May 08, 2014 · 06:34 am
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    Despite 377 verdict, gay activists dance in Mumbai's streets to prove that they're 'Happy'

    Mridula Chari
    · Feb 27, 2014 · 07:39 am
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