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  • Rs 2000 is not a good mode of exchange yet: SBI Chief

    In an interview to CNN-News18's Anuradha Sengupta, Arundhati Bhattacharya, Chairman of SBI said though the ATMs had adequate Rs 2,000 note nobody is transacting as nobody wants the Rs 2,000 note.

  • Check out: How Snickers & M&M are changing biz dynamics

    Check out: How Snickers & M&M are changing biz dynamics

    This week's Storyboard spotlights the big brand 'Snickers' and rebranding of Mahindra and Mahindra Group. Animesh Das reports on why Snickers is finally getting a high decibel ad push and he also gets an early look into rebranding of Mahindra and Mahindra‘s.

  • Painting a new era with traditional art

    Painting a new era with traditional art

    This month Mumbai is celebrating the return of one of the founding fathers of modern Indian art.

  • Continue to be bullish on India; expect 10% growth: Sorrell

    Continue to be bullish on India; expect 10% growth: Sorrell

    In an interview to CNBC-TV18, Martin Sorrell, chief executive officer, WPP gives his expectations for the company's growth. He expects the company to grow at 10 % this fiscal and definitely be over USD 500 million next year.

  • Confident digitisation's 2nd phase will be on time: Govt

    Confident digitisation's 2nd phase will be on time: Govt

    It is exactly one month after the Phase 1 of digitisation was expected to be completed in the country. However, Kolkata is still running analog signals and the Madras High Court has postponed the hearing of the petition to extend the digitisation deadline in Chennai for another four weeks.

  • Kasab hanging tribute to 26/11 victims: RR Patil

    Kasab hanging tribute to 26/11 victims: RR Patil

    The hanging of Ajmal Kasab on the morning of 21st November, 2012, took the entire nation by surprise. The operation was a closely guarded secret, known-only by a handful of people.

  • Didn't expect this kind of appreciation: Sridevi

    Didn't expect this kind of appreciation: Sridevi

    Gauri Shinde‘s debut movie "English Vinglish" has not only sparked the Indian house wife but has also given a powerful comeback to Sridevi.

  • Suitable Boy Vikram Seth explains Absolute bottle painting

    Suitable Boy Vikram Seth explains Absolute bottle painting

    Author and poet, Vikram Seth is a reticent man preferring to talk only when he has got a book in the can. When he speaks though he does with such felicity and candor you wish he would speak for longer. Without a doubt what this man spouts will give you pause to pounder.

  • Welcome investment but wary of FDI in retail: Kerala CM

    Welcome investment but wary of FDI in retail: Kerala CM

    Oommen Chandy has been MLA for 42 years, a minister several times and Chief Minister of Kerala now twice over.

  • Would love to be a 'fallen angel' like India: WPP's Sorrell

    Would love to be a 'fallen angel' like India: WPP's Sorrell

    CNBC-TV18's Anuradha SenGupta caught up with the WPP boss Martin Sorrell to find out the ad firm's latest acquisition and a whole host of other topics.

  • Shanghai is a deeply political film: Dibakar Banerjee

    Shanghai is a deeply political film: Dibakar Banerjee

    From Khosla ka Ghosla to Shanghai, Dibakar Banerjee is just four films old, yet bit by bit each of these films have contributed to his formidable reputation as one of the most distinct and relevant film makers of our times.

  • My responses are unchecked, unrehearsed: Aamir Khan

    My responses are unchecked, unrehearsed: Aamir Khan

    The biggest criticism of the show Satyameva Jayate is that Aamir Khan may be overdoing his expressions and reactions. However, he tells CNBC-TV18 that his reactions are unrehearsed.

  • We have lost our sense of humour: CBFC's Leela Samson

    We have lost our sense of humour: CBFC's Leela Samson

    In a country of over 1.2 billion people to arrive at a consensus on what is acceptable to society can be very difficult.

  • I want to make life look beautiful: Irrfan Khan

    I want to make life look beautiful: Irrfan Khan

    This week's episode of CNBC-TV18's special show Beautiful People has Anuradha SenGupta interviewing her favourite actor, Irrfan Khan.

  • Star drops news arm, gambles on Satyamev Jayate

    Star drops news arm, gambles on Satyamev Jayate

    In the last three months, Star India has launched a new Hindi movie channel, exited the TV News business, and purchased the broadcast rights to Indian cricket. It is going all-out now to launch Aamir Khan's Indian television debut with Satyamev Jayate, reports CNBC-TV18's Anuradha Sengupta and Animesh Das.

  • I want it to be a discovery for all of us: Aamir Khan

    I want it to be a discovery for all of us: Aamir Khan

    This week if you tune into television, there is no way you can tune out Aamir Khan. If you don‘t catch his television debut Satyameva Jayate on the Star India Network, on Doordarshan and beyond, you will catch him in conversations like this one.

  • Rail Budget: Will deliver; have govt support, says Dinesh Trivedi

    Rail Budget: Will deliver; have govt support, says Dinesh Trivedi

    The Indian Railways arouses conflicting emotions. The question everybody now wants to know is will Dinesh Trivedi - the Union Minister for Railways and the Trinamool Congress MP from Barrackpore be able to deliver an effective Budget?

  • If Lokpal isn't cleared March will see conflict: Kiran Bedi

    If Lokpal isn't cleared March will see conflict: Kiran Bedi

    CNBC-TV18’s Anuradha Sengupta caught up with Kiran Bedi, member of India Against Corruption (IAC) to talk to her about where the movement goes from here.

  • Nokia banks on Lumia to be game changer in smartphone mkt

    Nokia banks on Lumia to be game changer in smartphone mkt

    Nokia's D Shivakumar talks about its newest phone and why its first in collaboration with Microsoft - the Lumia will be a game changer for the Finnish company.

  • HUL's winning mantra? Better execution, cater to everyone

    HUL's winning mantra? Better execution, cater to everyone

    Managing Director and CEO Nitin Paranjape in an interview with CNBC-TV18's Anuradha SenGupta talks about what the country's largest consumer goods company is making of the Indian consumer and the Indian marketplace.

  • Don't think cancer can ever be eliminated: Dr Mukherjee

    Don't think cancer can ever be eliminated: Dr Mukherjee

    Dr Siddhartha Mukherjee is the Pulitzer price winner for his book, 'The Emperor of All Maladies'. It is a lucid and griping account of this complex disease and our ongoing battle with it.

  • I am as good as the director of my movie: Ranbir Kapoor

    I am as good as the director of my movie: Ranbir Kapoor

    Actor Ranbir Kapoor is one of the hottest stars of his generation. He is very aware of his family legacy and yet carries it very lightly. CNBC-TV18's Anuradha SenGupta caught up with Ranbir Kapoor to talk to him about his upcoming film Rockstar.

  • Revolution 2020: A Chetan Bhagat love story with a twist

    Revolution 2020: A Chetan Bhagat love story with a twist

    On this episode of CNBC-TV18's show Beautiful People, Anuradha SenGupta talks to Chetan Bhagat, who is getting ready to release his fifth book Revolution 2020 next week.

  • None of us are normal; we are stuck to that time: Setalvad

    None of us are normal; we are stuck to that time: Setalvad

    Human rights activist Teesta Setalvad is one of the founders and key spokespersons for the NGO Citizens for Justice and Peace (CJP) that has spent the last decade fighting legal battles on behalf of the victims of the violence and killings in Gujarat in 2002.

  • 'Noon' echoes violence that killed my father: Aatish Taseer

    'Noon' echoes violence that killed my father: Aatish Taseer

    A talented young writer, Aatish Taseer's thought book 'Noon' is out recently where he continues to explore the contemporary Indian psyche as well as the state of Pakistan.

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