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Hollywood selling!
Hollywood gives Bollywood a run for its money.
Interview

The grace of the guru
M.K. Saroja on a life consecrated to dance.


Bringing Bombay to Delhi
Actor Rajit Kapur on what keeps him on stage.
Telewatch

A vacation gift!
Here’s something for kids to look out for.
Cinema

Ayyappa goes global
Costly at $10 millions, “Manikantan” from IndiaTales Media will be an all-Indian digital product from concept to creation.
Fifty not out
Five decades in the industry and Dharmendra’s passion for the moving image hasn’t waned.
Stargazing

This summer vacation, kids can shake a leg in a music video. Called ‘Nick Fundoo Superstar Contest’, it provides an opportunity to kids to star in a music video starring Mandira Bedi and directed by Saroj Khan. Recently Mika Singh ...
On Location

Fun in real time
On the sets of Amit Agarwal’s black comedy “Mast Curry”.
Music

A hundred strings of joy
This week, Varanasi’s regular music patrons enjoyed a graceful santoor recital by Pandit Tarun Bhattacharya, including an elaborate rendering of raga Yaman. At the event, organised by Kala Prakash, he played the familiar raga for almost ...


Songs styled to delight
Three recent concerts in New Delhi presented a spectrum of talent.
Two duets and a solo
A potpourri of Carnatic musicians.
Dance

Tributaries of tradition
Mature Mohiniattam and enthusiastic Gaudiya Nritya offered interesting fare for audiences.
Theatre

Pocketed in style
The graduation presentation of National School of Drama students proved their immense potential.
Curious ways of fate
Khilona’s “Apna Apna Bhagya” has a clear message — to be alive is the biggest stroke of luck.
Arts & Crafts

The double impact
Partha Bhattacharjee’s ‘trick the eye’ technique enhances his works.
Events

United in praise
Nandini Ramani brought “Collected Writings on Indian Music” to New Delhi.



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