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The power that be
The Bachchan trio on Ram Gopal Varma’s “Sarkar Raj” and what it stands for.
Interview

An actor first
Kusum Haidar on why she finds Spanish playwright Federico Garcia Lorca’s work inspiring.
Books

Memories through a lens
The late Radhu Karmakar’s autobiography throws light on his association with Raj Kapoor.
Telewatch

East meets West

It is said that men are from Mars and women are from Venus. Men can’t understand women and vice versa So, men and women are like East and West. And Mark Twain also said that East and West can never meet.

But in “Kiss Kiss ...
Cinema

It is alive and mobile!
Who says theatre is a dying art form? Merajur Rahman Baruah’s latest film shows it is thriving in a remote corner of the country.
Music

Weaving their musical magic
The recent Saurang Utsav in New Delhi presented some riveting fare while Ajoy Chakrabarti showed his versatility at Sargam.
Dance

Born to dance, born for India
Their love for Indian classical dance was evident in the fine performances put up by the foreign artistes resident in India at the recent three-day festival.
Theatre

The smoke behind the sparkle
The stage versions of Urdu writer Ismat Chugtai’s stories expose the hypocrisy of a conventional society.
Arts & Crafts

Pink turns blue!
Its title may be funky, but the exhibition “Pink is the New Blue” has serious works by senior artists.
Tribute

The Raj of the super tramp
Raj Kapoor passed away over two decades ago in June, but the showman’s exploits in Bollywood remain fresh as ever.
Events

Living with the arts
Spic Macay’s National Convention will be held in Kohima this year. There is a silver lining to the golden opportunity.


Another first for Indian art
The Cholamandal Artists’ Village will soon house a 10,500 sq ft museum-cum-exhibition space, with a restaurant and a garden of sculptures



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