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Saif: Part II
In Delhi to shoot the climax of his home production “Agent Vinod”, Saif Ali Khan talks about his career moves and the lessons learnt.
Columns

MY FIRST BREAK

I learnt playing the guitar and violin and also sang for All India Radio. Madan Mohan heard me sing and felt I had the ideal vocal quality to sing for him. So he invited me to Mumbai for recording my first ever playback song. I just could not ...


BLAST FROM THE PAST
Phir Wohi Dil Laya Hoon (1963)
Joy Mukherjee, Asha Parekh, Pran, Rajendranath, Wasti, Veena
TELLING VOICES
Know the way you think
Renowned mathematician Roger Penrose talks about unravelling the mechanics of human understanding.
Interview

Man of many causes
Director and author Prasanna on his continuing concerns about Indian theatre.
Cinema

That classic touch
Debutante director Sangeeta Datta's “Life Goes On” locates personal grief in a multi-cultural context.
Music

In the world of rhythm
Talented flautist Nityanand Haldipur talks about his musical journey and his present guru ‘Ma' Annapurna Devi's style of teaching.
The beat of nightfall
A rare festival on “Kalyan-Kauns-Kanhda” elicited the virtuosity of violinist N. Rajam yet again, so also vocalist Kaivalya Kumar Gurav's flair.
The greats on the piano
A tribute to the greatest showmen of piano in western classical music.
Stretching the bounds of music
Fusion works should bring out the characteristic traits of music that one represents, says Sudha Raghunathan.
Dance

Hues of devotion
Poetry danced when Birju Maharaj performed to Pandit Amarnath's music.
Theatre

Variety on stage
The META festival in New Delhi featured impressive productions on a range of subjects — from the ills of the IT industry to man-woman relationship.
Arts & Crafts

Divinity on canvas
An exhibition promoting dialogue between senior and junior artists.



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