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Pulse of the people
Versatile filmmaker D. Ramanaidu on receiving the Dadasaheb Phalke Award and adapting to changing to times.
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Novel narrative
Idan Cohen, Israel-based choreographer, throws light on his production of “Swan Lake”, to be presented in Delhi this coming Monday.
Columns

Dr. Kotnis Ki Amar Kahani (1946)
V Shantaram, Jayashree, Keshavrao Date, Pratima Devi, Baburao Pendharkar Dewan Sharar


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Blending interests

The talented Bengali actress, Rituparna Sengupta, known for her roles in offbeat films, is much more than just an actress. A trained Manipuri and Odissi dancer who has a dance troupe, she also has a media house, works in both Bengali and Hindi ...
Information Technology

Swimming against the tide
In the series on interesting cyber talks, swimmer Lewis Pugh of North Pole fame, says a strong mind can accomplish virtually anything.
Cinema

In a new cask
“Dr. Bezbaruah”, a legendary Assamese movie made over 40 years ago, is being remade in Hindi by director Anshuman Barua.
Music

Flickering confidence
Concerts organised for Vinayaka Chaturthi provided a fine occasion but poor infrastructure for Carnatic vocalists, who gamely made the most of it.
Dance

Reaching for the skies
While Jayalakshmi Eshwar revealed her love for the skies in her Bharatanatyam recital, Geeta Mahalik's Odissi was an audience charmer.
Theatre

The road to goodness
Bertolt Brecht's “The Good Woman of Schezwan” effectively blooms as Ramkali on Indian stage.


Of bits and pieces
Mohan Rakesh's “Adhe Adhure” is approached through a new lens by Rajesh Babbar.
Arts & Crafts

Hands of clay, thoughts of joy
Senior ceramic artist P.R. Daroz continues to explore the world of clay.
Events

Tribute to a mentor
Dancers will commemorate Narendra Sharma's birth anniversary this Tuesday.
A positive noise
Artistes to drum up support for the Millennium Development Goals at Purana Qila.
Song of the spirit
Like the protagonist of his solo play on Swami Vivekananda, singer-actor Shekhar Sen won the hearts of one and all.



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