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Salvos at his own self
Kamal Haasan, who has acted in more than 200 films and has won several awards, is in Bangalore. The actor, who's starring in a Kannada film after nearly two decades, dismisses his early work as gauche
Book Watch

Top Books of the Week
Karnataka Sangati, Edited by Baraguru Ramachandrappa, Kannada Development Authority, Rs. 150 Nanna Bayagraphy by Beechi, SBS Publisher, Rs. 150 Badudku Badalisabahudu by Nemichandra, NK, Rs. ...
Interview

Soaring success
Mahesh, the young director who gave Puneet Rajkumar his biggest hit in Akash, says he is indebted to the Rajkumar family
Cinema

Bangalore's shorts
Collective Chaos organised a festival of short films recently


Another remake
The comedy king of Kannada cinema Jaggesh is playing the lead role with an elephant in his next film Jaggesha Ganesha. Doesn't this remind one of the famous Haathi Mere Saathi, where Rajesh Khanna had an elephant for his companion? Vijayakumar of ...
Music

Quietly flows the melody
Ashok Huggannanavar, one of our lesser-known musicians, carries on with his music in the placid environs of Honnavar
And he saw light
Maruthi Prasad's music is marked by an overpowering sense of spirituality. This visually challenged musician aspires to make a mark in the field of Carnatic music
Dance

Cultural confluence
Mysore-based Sri Sachidananda Ashram has developed into a centre of cultural activities and renowned artistes of music and dance have been invited to participate in various cultural festivals in the recent years. Bhagavatulu Sethuram and group ...
Theatre

THEATRE REVIEW
Totally funny
The accessibility of Ranga Shankara, its ambience and the facilities it offers have been attracting a lot of new people into theatre — as audience, volunteers and artistes. The theatre has, to some extent at least, bridged the gap between ...
Events

Infusing new ideas
Shubha Dhananjaya's Bharatanatya recital under the aegis of EFCEP was truly a visual treat. Shubha has grown into a seasoned performer in her 25 years of dance. Her performance added a great deal to our nritta understanding of the new streams ...

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