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Interview

Mickey, Mini and me
Playhouse Disney for pre-schoolers and the children's movies are Disney channel's edge over its competitors in India, Hema Govindan of Walt Disney Television International, tells SANGEETA BAROOAH PISHAROTY.
Personality

Perfecting the abstract
Kumar Gallery displays a mini retrospective of Sohan Qadri, one among the first generation abstract artists of India to flourish abroad. RANA SIDDIQUI reports.
Music

Cream of composers
To present a concert based on the compositions of great composers is not an easy task, but the ongoing Crθme of 20th Century Composers Music Festival has tried to do it with some success, says VENKATESAN SRIKANTH
Ploughing a furrow
From farming to Carnatic music has been a fortuitous journey, mridangam exponent Bhaskar Rao tells ANJANA RAJAN in the series on accompanying artistes.
Dance


More stardust on Capital stage
The Sangeet Natak Akademi's festival of young dancers continued with some heartwarming performances, says ANJANA RAJAN.


Lights on with Valli
The film `Pravah', the first programme in the "Lights On" series, on the Bharatanatyam dancer Alarmel Valli, has Valli's dance telling its own story says LEELA VENKATARAMAN.
Theatre

Forget love, it's a season of comedies
The city this past week was host to two high-pitched comedies - "Chainpur Ki Daastan" and "Kambakht Ishq". They offered just a mixed bag, feels ROMESH CHANDER.
Love triangle with a dash of comedy
"Hearts of Three" stole the hearts with its moments of hilarity and sadness, says DIWAN SINGH BAJELI.
Arts & Crafts

About self, social and recall
GAYATRI SINHA suggests a look at "Self x Social", a display of mixed media works by young artists at The School of Arts and Aesthetics in Delhi even as she breezes through Dhruva Mistry's works with an imaginative flight.

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