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All For Love
Photograph by Colston Julian at saltmanagement.com
Published: Volume 18, Issue 2, February, 2010

Romance, love and happily-ever-after are loaded words that can take on diametrically different meanings at any point of time. Last year, we had women pouring their heart out in the Romance Diaries. This year, we decided to get three men to give their version of the big story. Youth heart-throb and romantic hero, Imran Khan, who has just got engaged, gets candid about past relationships, love and a strict code of honour. Director and writer of popular romantic movies, Imtiaz Ali, scripts his version of happily-ever-after – through the lives of his most popular onscreen characters. Fashion photographer, Atul Kasbekar, talks about romancing the camera, and how no one else exists when he’s looking through a lens.


The Quiet Romantic

Recently, Imran Khan got engaged to Avantika Malik after a seven-year relationship. The poster boy of romantic cinema, in his upcoming film I Hate Luv Storys, produced by Karan Johar, plays a true-to-life character that is completely unromantic. - Read On...

Of Pouts, Poses And A Passion

Diehard romantic Atul Kasbekar, who turned his childhood passion into a successful proposition, lives most of his life behind the camera, flirting with the world and its ‘It’ people through its aperture. - Read On...

Happily Never After

Director and scriptwriter of popular romantic dramas Jab We Met and Love Aaj Kal, Imtiaz Ali, does not know whether happily-ever-after exists, “since the world is designed for relationship disasters. - Read On...

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