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Living up to Papa’s hopes
Aamir Khan on the choice of topics for his films.
Interview

Out to disrupt!
As Colors splashes on television screens later this month, CEO Rajesh Kamat shares what’s in store.
Books

Colours of an epic canvas
Author J.P. Losty on his “Love and Valour in India’s Great Epic — The Ramayana”.
Interview

Unravelling the bind
Makrand Deshpande uses his new play to pay tribute to “Sakharam Binder” and its creator Vijay Tendulkar.


A deserving moment
Seasoned filmmaker Mrinal Sen is to be felicitated with Lifetime Achievement Award at Osian Film Festival this Friday.
Who is she?
Miley Cyrus, who stars in Disney’s “Hannah Montana” as the lead character Miley Stewart, whose alter ego is the pop music sensation “Hannah Montana” playing two different roles:

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Cinema

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On Location

By the riverbank
“Phaans: Ek Jasoos ki Kahani” was shot on the banks of Yamuna recently.
Music

Aural divinity
Kolkata recently got a taste of Pandit Ulhas Bapat’s feather-weight glides of santoor and Mukul Shivaputra’s nimble handling of ragas.


Youth on a high
Performances by violinist Asghar Hussain and vocalist Shailendra Kumar Goswami enlivened the NCR.
Dance

Not of a piece
Aadya and Madhushree in an Odissi duet.
Drama

Power of revolution
“Shaheed Bhagat Singh”, based on the triumphs and sacrifices of the great revolutionary, creates a unique patriotism.
Theatre

A mellow autumn
While his works continue to thrive, playwright Badal Sircar is slowly being neglected.
Arts & Crafts

A brush with life
Sajitha G.’s artistic journey of 20 years catches attention.
Strokes of nature
Bheem Malhotra on his watercolour works.
Tribute

The true avatar of ‘Mother India’!
Many years after his death Raj Kumar is still remembered as ruling the silver screen with his mere presence.



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