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Breaking the brackets
Malayalam film star Salim Kumar on winning the National Award.
Interview

Audience loves popcorn
Karan Johar entered our lives making us cry with happy-sad stories of big Indian families. He stays on in our drawing rooms as a TV show host who knows how to keep us hooked to just what we want to hear from our stars.


Pipedreams come true
Meet Harsh Wardhan, flautist and flute maker for “Slumdog Millionaire”.
Tagore to the power of three
Vaibhav Arekar, Prerana Shrimali and Sharmila Biswas talk about bringing Tagore's thoughts alive through three different dance forms.
Bowing to melody
Violinist A. Kanyakumari talks about her rise from an accompanying artiste to a celebrated solo performer.
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Among the various sectors of the economy that trigger growth, infrastructure has always been critical to the overall development of trade and commerce in India. This Friday Bloomberg UTV is launching "Building India", a documentary-style series ...
BLAST FROM THE PAST
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Dev Anand, Waheeda Rahman, Johnny Walker, Chandra Shekhar Ullas, Jagdish Sethi, Asit Sen, Sabita Chatterjee
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TELLING VOICES
Everybody's doing it!
A smile doesn't just increase your face value, it is worth millions, says Ron Gutman.
Cinema

Moments maketh the man
“Nehru: His Inner Story” peels away thoughts and emotions and looks at the man the first Prime Minister was.
Music

A place for Punjabi
Veteran vocalist Pandit Yashpal regaled listeners with his renditions at the Punjabi Academy festival.
Dance

The clock strikes some
A festival of ancient arts and one dedicated to Rabindranath Tagore provided days crammed with events.
Theatre

An uphill task!
Ganga Datt Bhatt's “Aachhari-Maachhari” fails to live up to the promise.
Arts & Crafts

To each her own
Three artists on exploring life's issues.



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