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Over to surreal ways! As `Sacred Evil' awaits release, Sarika talks about her role as a wicca. Cause for concern Puri Jagannadh gives vent to his anger on burning issues.
Item number and double role Chambal Valley, a cop and a comic interlude.
Musical feast for body and soul Swarajhari laid out a three-day musical fare as part of its 18th anniversary. For the connoisseurs Tulasi Viswanadh's rendition was impeccable. Strumming sarod storm Rhythm met melody at Taramati Baradari. Music for the soul Violinist Kanya Kumari believes her music can heal the minds. Impressive fare Palai Ramachandran's vocal recitals were impressive
From the North East Prithi Patel regaled with her lec-dems on Manipuri dance.
Engaging play The poetic play `Balanagamma' featured interesting episodes.
The fatal ring A tribute to the bard with a play in Marathi.
A cultural whiff of Orissa `Chinta O Chetana' saw a variety of activities during Baisakhi celebrations.
In honour of Bade Khansaheb Ajoy Chakrabarty's concert was in tune with the spirit of Ustad Bade Gulam Ali Khan's soulful works.
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