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More than a Saif bet
Beginning with "Being Cyrus" releasing this Friday, Saif Ali Khan enters into a different genre of films, we call bold.
Interview

Look back in celebration
Qamar Azad Hashmi remains a beacon of inspiration


No bang, just back
Padmini Kolhapure, the popular "Souten" of 1980s, is back with a role of substance in the all-new "Souten".
Cinema

Saigal, the unforgettable
Fifty years after K.L. Saigal's death, his songs evoke the pain and grandeur of an era.
Movies for all
This Friday catch up with "Ladies Man". No, we are not talking of real life Casanovas but the series on Hallmark channel for which Alexa Vega and Shawna Waldron earned Young Artist Award nomination. It is created by Chrish Thompson, the creator ...
Personality

Ageless artiste, timeless charm...
Listening to Lakshmi Shanker's detailed treatment of raga Yaman and Bhupali with a vilambit and a chhota khayal each, in a vocal concert by Pancham-Nishaad at Kamani last week, it was hard to believe that she is in her 80s now. The bhajan ...
Music

Strings that sing
V.V. Subrahmanyam gave a scintillating violin concert at the Sangeet Natak Akademi's Awardees' Festival this week.
Songs of glitter, voice of the heart
The Ghazal Festival in New Delhi had some high moments, some low ones.
Music on the banks of the Ganga
Ustad Vilayat Khan passed away in March 2004. Just months before that, he was in Varanasi, saying that was where he wished to live, in life as also in death.
Dance

Millions of dancing cells
Zuleikha Khan presented an evening of dance and healing in aid of CanSupport in New Delhi this past week.
Conquests in concert
It was a blend of the old and the new as dancers flexed their creative muscle in New Delhi.
Theatre

Lahore is back in Delhi
The popular "Jis Lahore Nai Dekhya O Jamyai Nai" was back on the Delhi stage this past week - and with an impressive performance by the cast.
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