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Old timers miss enchanting Urdu monthly for kids

Khilona, the popular Urdu monthly of yore, has long gone out of print. But the magic that Khilona exercised on their adolescent imaginations remains unforgettable. Today an assortment of adults - most close to middle and old age - continue to seek it out from 'raddi' (scrap dealer) shops in every city.11:30 AM on June 16


Balumuthu Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Tamil magazines originally produced as wholesome fare and aiming to expand the horizons of imagination of the young have not gone out of existence despite rapid decline in good taste. They now keep the same names even after they are bought by avaricious people who do not scruple to make money by pandering to very low taste while mixing a bit of good things in their magazines.In doing so these people exploit the loyalty rooted in the psyche of people, though this is a misuse.

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