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Keeping it real
His mantra: keep people happy. And Shah Rukh Khan does it in style.
Interview

The master speaks
Well-known filmmaker Adoor Gopalakrishnan laments about the lack of support to Indian cinema.


The power of experience
Yamini Krishnamurti on her recent performance tour to Japan.
Columns

Learn the Lingo
Hasya rasa: In the descriptions of the nine rasas or navarasa (Learn the Lingo, November 23, 2007) provided in ancient treatises, Hasya rasa is described as a situation that results from a deviation from the norm. This ...
Land & People

Mirror that
“Final Solutions” shows that problems and solutions lie within us.
Cinema

Snapshots

With India’s economic strength becoming increasingly relevant on the world stage, BBC World has come up with India Business Report, a new half-hour programme every Sunday. Its objective is to present the varied facets of the Indian ...
Personality

The ‘play’-maker
Lillete Dubey gets eloquent about “Kanyadaan” and the theatre scene in India.


Between the lines
When K .M. Adimoolam sold his first drawing for Rs.100 in 1964, his hands were shaking. Today not even a crore gives him that joy.
Music

Of serenity and verve
Pandit Ulhas Kashalkar’s mellowed aesthetics floored music lovers in Kolkata recently.
Just music
Varanasi’s Shashi Kumar wins over the stronghold of Hindustani music with his Carnatic renditions.
A trumped-up charge!
Renowned trumpeter Saskia Laroo gave Delhiites a glimpse of her talent this past week.
Dance

Nothing indeterminate about the dance
Bharatanatyam by Nartaki Nataraj and Rani Khanam’s Kathak touched the heart in their own ways.
Theatre

The hills are alive...
Veterans, youngsters, amateurs and professionals, got together for the Uttarakhand Lok Natya Mahotsav-2007.
Of love and revenge
“Bombay Black” deals with horrific realities and difficult choices.
Events

Joy, sheer joy!
Jagjit Singh and Hans Raj Hans performed in Delhi the other day.
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