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Charting his own course
Music from the heart Maestro Ulhas Kashalkar says singing is more than repeating grammar.
SnapshotsWith summer break round the corner, kid channels are out with their best. Nick is luring its patrons with 3D animation as it launches "Kung Fu Masters of the Zodiac" from April 19. Packed with high octane martial arts animation, this theatrical ...
Learn the lingoSpeaking with hand gestures, without using words, can be just plain fun. Creating different shaped objects with the hands is often a great pastime with children. It is intriguing to see how some hastas of classical dance have been so cleverly ... Hamraaz (1967) Starring Sunil Dutt, Raj Kumar, Vimi, Mumtaz, Madan Puri Casettes/CDs new releases With a name like “Badmash Company”, one any way doesn't expect much from the film's music, or shall we say the title of the film has little to do with its music? To some extent yes. This Yashraj banner film starring Shahid Kapoor ...
‘I love adventure'Best known for her role as the harried and feisty bahu in “Tu Tu Main Main”, Supriya Pilagonkar has come a long way, carving out a niche for herself in television, theatre and films. With her latest show “Sasural Genda ... A cut above Chat Film editor Deepa Bhatia on how she shapes movies.
Perfect melodies Accomplished singing by the Hyderabad Sisters and Rudrapatnam Brothers had the audience in raptures.
Welcome search for lost Bhavabhinaya The recent Kathak Mahotsava seems to have woken up to the need for abhinaya expertise.
Five-pointer's tale “Five point someone” from evam captures the zest of the novel in the format of a play.
Revelling in nature As always, thick vegetation forms the premise of Mrinalini Mukherjee's works. This time her forms are more erotic and exuberant.
The Chopin mystique A tribute to the great Polish composer Fryderyck Chopin.
Whiff of Bangla Bangladesh Film Festival starts this Friday. A feast for the senses Sangeet Shyamala's annual festival to be held tomorrow is a bonanza of music and dance.
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