Sidin Sunny Vadukut provides clueless single guys on how to score a V-Day date in 10 days flat!
Columnist Sidin Sunny Vadukut gives us his take on the hue and cry the Indian moral police are forever raising over minor issues.
Sidin documents his intial forays into the SENSEX. Don't miss!
What is it with these hardcore vegetarian types? And, on a similar note, what is it with these hardcore non-vegetarian types?
Why, when foreigners are around, do we have to suddenly look down upon our own countrymen? Frankly, the whole thing gets me a little upset. And frustrated. I would never think of giving priority to any foreigner over an Indian if I was running as establishment. Except, of course, Angeline Jolie.
A humorous look at how the Exit Poll machine works.
A light-hearted essay on the hazards of walking on Mumbai's streets.
Of late, a new class of hoardings has sprung up. One that brings together the best of political opportunism and the many benefits of information technology.
This week's column takes a comic look at the controversies "communal" references in the public domain have caused.
Sidin Sunny Vadukut on the not-so-positive side of e-commerce.
Sidin Sunny Vadukut explores the wacky, wonderful world of modern banking.
For centuries man has tried to devise ways and means of telling the future just so that he won't be taken by surprise when something dramatic and unprecedented happens. One of the most popular predictions of the civilisations and cultures of yore was the date of the end of the world.
I really want to appreciate art, especially modern art, in all its forms and functions. In fact over the last one year or so, thanks to business and press trips, I have been patiently totting up several experiences of "modern art". And I am frankly a little puzzled.
A humourous look at the growing influence of the cultural and moral police.
Where I see the internet having had the maximum impact on our lives is when it comes to media and the common man's ability to participate in the media machine.