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The final accident
It's twenty years since the iconic Kannada actor Shankar Nag passed away. This actor of amazing energy and rare interests finds a poignant tribute in Nanna Tamma Shankara, written by his older brother and actor Ananth Nag. Here is an excerpt from the book
Book Review

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Baanayaana by Captain Gopinath, Translated by Vishweshwara Bhat, Ankita Pustaka, Rs. 42

Gandhi Classu by Kum. Veerabhadrappa, Sapna Book House,

Rs. 225

Smriti-Vismruti, Bharatiya Samskruti by S.N.Balagandhadhara, Translated ...


In black and white
V. Amruta's book Vipanchi Vybhava documents the life and achievements of 36 musicians from Mysore
Books

Many milieus, multiple voices
Some interesting reads in Kannada. One, a writer who is a treasure house of short stories, and the other graduating to be a novelist
Cinema

Thalaivar meets beauty queen
Enthiran is releasing across 2,000 screens in the country. The much-hyped film, which took over two years to make, will know its fate in a few hours from now
Music

An integrated experience
All India Radio Sangeet Sammelan brought music from different streams
Fresh thoughts
Two youngsters, Pradip Kumar and M. Balakrishna, were meticulous in their presentations, despite the faults
Tribute

On her own terms
Prof. Rajeshwari Chatterjee who passed away three weeks ago, was a pioneer. Around 60 years ago, she was the only woman on the faculty in the Indian Institute of Science. Till her very end the 88-year-old scientist kept her spirit undiminished
Light and shade
Vaishali Kasaravalli, who began her tryst with acting from theatre and moved on to films, became a maker of television serials that altered the taste of viewers to a significant extent. Vaishali, who passed away early this week, relied on her strong instincts and fundamental traditional experiences N. Manu Chakravarthy
Pioneer's last shot
M.V. Krishnaswamy, who was among the earliest documentary makers, passed away last week. Till his last, he kept thinking about his craft UMESH KULKARNI
Events

Writer speaks
Ashokamitran, celebrated Tamil writer speaks
Film in camera
Ranjan Palit's film In Camera will be screened today
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