Stardust is an Indian monthly Bollywood news and gossip magazine published in English and Hindi. It also sponsored the Stardust Awards. In 2016, Sumita Chakraborty was appointed as its editor.[1]

The magazine is published by Mumbai-based Magna Publishing Co. Ltd. and was started by Nari Hira in 1971.[2][3] It became popular under the editorship of noted journalist, author and columnist, Shobhaa De after 1995.[4] The magazine has run a gossip column called "Neeta's Natter" for many decades now.[5] Amitabh Bachchan refused to be interviewed by the magazine for seven years. Many defamation lawsuits were filed against the magazine, most of which made no progress due to the "ambiguous defamation laws" of the country. The magazine was known for introducing Hinglish[6] and for the covers that used headlines covering the scandals, coupled with pictures of the concerned celebrities.[7]


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STARDUST is India's MOST reputed and widely read Film magazine. It dares to ask questions that other publications don't and has the latest news, gossip, scoops, features and in-depth interviews with your favourite bollywood stars.

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For 100 years, Indian cinema and its galaxy of stars have defined the drama on screen for generations of viewers and fans across the globe. For nearly half that time span, India's leading film magazine in English (and Hindi), Stardust, has been a much trusted source for some equally engaging real life drama revolving around the lives of Bollywood's bold and beautiful off-screen. The rise of Stardust is a unique single-magazine-driven, 20th century media success story, that made Magna Publishing Co. Ltd. one of the largest magazine groups in India long before other publishing houses joined the trend of diversifying risk with myriad theme publications. Loved and loathed by its star subjects, consumed to addiction by its readers, and aspired for by journalists as a valuable and influential access to the film industry, Stardust remains for its founder-editor, Nari Hira, a legacy, an alter ego, and an attitude to reporting that continues to make headlines in a far more competitive and crowded space since its near monopolistic success for over two decades with a circulation of peak 300,000-plus copies and annual issues sold in black. Breaking film industry scoops may no longer be exclusive to Stardust, but a presence on its cover page still remains a dearly desired honour for many film stars. In a free and frank interview Piyush Roy, former Editor of StarWeek and Stardust, talks to Nari Hira, the uncrowned pioneer of tabloid journalism in India, and Chairman & Managing Director of the Magna Publishing Co. Ltd., on four decades of the Stardust impact story and how and why could it shape and set the agenda for film journalism in India, apart from making writing in 'Hinglish' acceptable and fashionable. Fresh insights are also provided on what went behind the making of some of Bollywood's biggest scoops of the last 50 years.

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ONLY STARDUST DARES TO PUSH THE ENVELOPE Stardust is one of India's most reputed and widely read film magazines. It dares to ask questions that other publications don't and has the latest news, gossip, scoops, features and in-depth interviews with your favourite stars.

There were two Deep Space Network tracking passes in thepast week, and all subsystems are operating normally. Stardust is currently 2.53 AU (over 235 million miles) from the Sun.The November/December 2001 issue of MERCURY magazine featured the Stardust project in an article called "Collecting Cosmic Dust." The project reviewed a draft video of a space exploration program, featuring Stardust project members, to be aired on The Learning Channel in May 2002. For more information on the Stardust mission - the first evercomet sample return mission - please visit the Stardust home page:

At one stage, the fourth-most expensive player in the world and Real Madrid’s best player when he played under Ancelotti at the Bernabeu in 2014-15, James brings genuine star quality to Everton, and not just on the pitch. Thanks to his profession and his boyish, model-worthy good looks, he boasts 46 million followers on Instagram and 18 million on Twitter (nine times as many as the team he is joining and more than all but two of the Premier League’s 20 clubs). In that respect, he will be putting the Toffees on the map for an awful lot of people who might not otherwise have known much, if anything, about the club. 

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