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The actor and the activist
Aamir Khan's support to the Narmada Bachao Andolan kicks up a political storm, reveals disunity within the film ranks and makes `Fanaa' a hit.
Interview

In pursuit of pure music
Pandit Arun Debnath is far removed from the glitter and the competition of the performing art world.
Cinema

The fright of the parasite
"Slither" hits cinemas this Friday.
Yours faithfully
What happens when a concerned Sikh witnesses that people belonging to his own religion neither know about it much nor think in terms of saving it from eroding? He does his bit to bring about the desired change. With this burning desire to see ...
Personality

In memoriam
`The whole life of a tabla artiste is dedicated to finding a special beat with the tali and the khali. They reside in his heart, because his soul rests and throbs with the tala of measured matras.' These were the last words of Pandit Samta ...
Not just classic, classical too
K.L. Saigal's music was strongly grounded in the classical.
Music

Moments with legends
The three-day Legends of India Sangeet Festival at New Delhi's Kamani witnessed a clutch of fine performances.
Songs of a queen
Gulshan Ara Syed whose wistful voice has brought laurels to the music of the subcontinent came to Delhi recently much to the delight of her fans . She is adored and admired as much in Delhi as Lahore, as much in Calcutta as Dhaka. Better ...
Dance

Discovering the face behind the voice
Justin McCarthy's latest production is an imagined life of Kshetrayya through his padams.
Theatre

In tune with the Mother
Continuing with his unique genre of playwriting, the prolific Arun Kuckreja has this time chosen Mother Teresa as the subject.
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Art between borders
The Capital saw an exhibition of prominent artists who recreated their experiences of a camp in South Africa through their works.
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Tv Serials

Whipping up the magic
Forget "Harry Potter", our own desi magic school is open. Want evidence? Just switch on to Filmy, Sahara's Hindi movie channel this coming Sunday at 3 p.m. and you will be surprised. The channel is playing "Aabra ka Daabra", which is the story ...



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