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Love across the border
After a sabbatical, Nandita Das returns to tell a thousand stories “In Such Times”, but before that she crosses borders to play Ramchand Pakistani’s better half.
Interview

Losing the battle, winning the war


Fresh focus, new images
As World Movies expands our choice of movies on the small screen, Dilshad Master, COO of the channel, shares the strategy.
Telewatch

It’s a four!
NGC Network launches four new channels in India.
Dance

Dances full of drama
“Durga” and “Utkalini” were unique productions despite oft-repeated themes.
Thinking India
Kuchipudi danseuse Shallu Jindal recently launched Openspace – The Jindal Foundation, in the Capital. The Foundation has been established to “celebrate the vast vistas of free space in the realm of creativity and intellect.” ...
Theatre

Dilemma of the middle path!
The role of the middle class is well brought out in Bhargava’s Hindi version of the well-known play “Madhyam Vyayog”.
Arts & Crafts

Dancing colours
With so many art shows on view in Delhi, artists are trying to find newer ways to attract attention. And since Page 3 parties and celebrity inaugurations are common, Alka Raghuvanshi, curator, Dancing Hues, struck upon a new idea. Instead of a ...
The fingers that talk no more
What struck me most about her works was incredible sympathy shown to the underprivileged people living in our society. She shapes them with immense love and concern. She is an outstanding sculptor.” These words are for sculptor Hima Koul, ...
Tribute

Curtains down on an epochal era
With the passing away of pioneering playwright Vijay Tendulkar, Indian theatre has lost a man whose themes were as strong as his theatre language.
The soul of music
Even 16 years after the demise of Pandit Kumar Gandharva, his music remains an inspiration.
Events

Songs forever for the city of joy
The 148th birth anniversary of Rabindranath Tagore was celebrated with traditional verve by Kolkata.



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