Indian gossip has evolved from filmi talk to nuggets about netas
Delhi’s Lutyensland is the power enclave of Edwin-Lutyens designed colonial buildings from where the powerful rule the nation. Now a host of anonymous Twitter handles each with the first name ‘Lutyens’ have burst into the social media, reeling out daily doses of juicy titbits about politicians, journalists, tycoons, fixers, socialites and other diurnal and nocturnal animals which prowl Delhi’s byzantine boulevards. There’s Lutyens Spice, Lutyens masala, The Real Lutyens, Lutyens Insider and many others churning out a sensation a second, a whispered innuendo every minute, as the capital-watching class on Twitter logs in transfixed at the sometimes malicious, sometimes defamatory, always entertaining 140-character tabloids.
Once, gossip in India was mainly about Read More