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What's Hot: Time to Reboot

Reboot by Bistro Flam Bois has opened afresh in Ludhiana and given a progressive twist to classic cuisine. Several new dishes introduced in the menu honour tradition while embracing innovation. As the chef of the restaurant Chanchal Datta says, “The...
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Reboot by Bistro Flam Bois has opened afresh in Ludhiana and given a progressive twist to classic cuisine. Several new dishes introduced in the menu honour tradition while embracing innovation. As the chef of the restaurant Chanchal Datta says, “The new menu is a curated journey through familiar flavours, elevated with creativity and passion.” He has worked for eight years in the best food chains of the US. Vishal Malhotra from Reboot Flam Bois said Hummus Bil Laham (Hummus with spicy mutton chunks and crisp pita bread), Hummus Bil Dajaj (Hummus with spicy chicken and crisp pita bread) Harissa Chicken (marinated chicken chunks in Harisa dressing with pita and Arabic salad), Hispanic Burritos (Mexican style burritos served with rice and beans, salsa, sour cream) are some of the newly introduced dishes, which are well-appreciated by the food lovers in the city. Besides, many new dishes have also been included in the latest menu of the restaurant.

Circle of life

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Art curator Mehak Bhan is excited—it’s the New Year, and she has just opened the doors to a month-long debut solo exhibition in Tricity. Titled Circling Harmony, the exhibition will have on display exceptional art works by Jagannath Paul. Centered on Jagannath’s primary subject—man and woman—the collection, rendered on circular canvases, transcends the conventional boundaries of form and composition to symbolise eternal nature of love and togetherness. A product of Shantiniketan, Jagannath shares how, as a kid, it was painting and drawing the goddesses during Durga puja in West Bengal that instilled the love for art in him. His talent was soon recognised by filmmakers in Mumbai, and he moved base to Mumbai as a set designer for Rakeysh Om Prakash Mehra. “I did the set design for Rang De Basanti, Aks, Vashu Bhagnani’s Om Jai Jagdish, amongst many projects,” he shared. The exhibition is on till February 18 at 105 arts, Sector 11.

Gown & glory

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Studio Himani Arora is known for its contemporary bridal styles. As Himani, a designer for the past 15 years, says, “We are increasingly embracing bold, artistic designs, with cocktail and reception gowns often featuring three-dimensional, asymmetrical layers. These gowns make a statement with textures and silhouettes that play with depth and movement. For instance, asymmetrical cuts can create a dramatic look, while layered details—like ruffles, tulle or pleats—add volume and dimension. Fabrics might be manipulated into floral appliqué, geometric patterns, or cascading folds, giving the gown a sculptural quality.”

The use of intricate details such as 3D applique, sculpted fabrics, and dynamic draping makes each gown not just a piece of clothing, but an artistic creation—perfect for a bride who wants to make a statement at her reception. This modern approach allows brides to express a more fashion-forward aesthetic while remaining elegant for an intimate or celebratory reception.

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