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Back to the goal post
M.R. Negi on celluloid? Not exactly but the former India goalkeeper has been the guiding spirit of “Chak De India”, a Shah Rukh Khan-starrer that is based on hockey. VIJAY LOKAPALLY
Interview

In tune with glory
Shreya Ghoshal bags the National Award for “Paheli”. She owes it to her perfect tuning with M. M. Kreem, the music director. RANA SIDDIQUI


A century so enriching!
Celebrated vocalist Ustad Abdul Rashid Khan, who turns 100 this month, hopes only for a music-filled centenary year. Meena Banerjee
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Learn the lingo
Swaraprastara: A term used in Carnatic music, swaraprastara literally means elaboration of notes. Its intent is to ornament a music composition using the notes of the raga rather than any other method, like akar, lyrics, or musical drum ...
Interview

It’s never too late!
Lalgudi Jayaraman’s first stint as a film music director has brought the National Award into his lap. Anjana Rajan
Book Review

Caught in the labyrinth of anyonymity
Debutante Payal Mohanka’s “In The Shadows – Unknown Craftsmen of Bengal” is an eye-opener on our unsung craftspersons. RANA SIDDIQUI
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Rooted to reality
Meet Darshan Jariwala, the actor who has played Gandhi in “Gandhi My Father”. Anuj Kumar
Music

The strings pull together
Prateek Choudhury’s recent concert proved he has matured into a fine sitar player. JITENDRA PRATAP
Two men and their music
Concert The Bangalore Brothers delight.
Dance

Dialogues with tradition
An artiste with a hoary legacy and a group transforming cultural memory into contemporary expression. The week represented a spectrum. LEELA VENKATARAMAN
Drama

Moving ahead
A new group creates shivers and laughs with its debut plays
Theatre

Contemporary touch to a classic
The children of Kutumb Foundation gave a contemporary feel to Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet.” P. ANIMA
Arts & Crafts

Graven memories of India
Antique British lithographs of India go on display and sale. RANA SIDDIQUI



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