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Making movies his way
Much has changed around Nagesh Kukunoor since "Iqbal." As "Dor" kisses the silver screen this Friday, the director remains the same simple man, making simple films.
Cinema

Reality frames
Open Frame-2006 is turning out to be a melting pot of views and issues.


Hearing the wronged hero
Bapi Bose brings a case of lost childhood to stage with "Pratham Parth".
Music

Heritage harmony
From the inauguration of Spic Macay's Virasat to Samrat's international festival of music, Delhi has been reverberating with the sounds of ragas.
Strings of the season
Deb Prasad Chakravorty's sitar recital yielded some wonderful tones, but some of his innovations with age-old compositions were debatable.
Hype with some hope
R. Suryaprakash presented a vocal concert that gave Delhi's Carnatic music fans something to cheer about.
His Master's new Voice
Sa Re Ga Ma reinvents itself in an artiste-friendly way.
Songs of strings
There can be a little or no disagreement that Kolkata grooms in its `cottage industry' of guru-shishya parampara almost three fourth's of the high quality musicians in the contemporary scenario of Hindustani music, with a pronounced emphasis on ...
Dance

An evening well spent
As the battle between ancient and modern India continues apace, Indian classical dancers continue to find newness in their age-old dance forms. It is not that they refuse to accept change, but rather that they find these forms equipped to portray ...
Theatre

Two faces of Sanskrit drama
This past week was witness to two interesting plays, "Dootaghatotkacham" and "Bhagavaddajjukiyam".
Supriya back in office...
Supriya Pathak will be seen in "Naya Office Office" on Star One this month end.
Bringing light in the darkness
Chittaranjan Tripathy brings laughter to the stage with "Raat Baaki".
Events

A platform for upcoming talent
Sur Noopur, an organisation working for the propagation of classical music, presented its awards recently.



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