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Confessions of an actor
The role of a professor of Hindi in "Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara" seems to have cast a mellow light on Anupam Kher. Here he speaks of matters close to his heart.
Interview

The wails we missed!
Malayalam filmmaker Kunju Mohammed talks about the influences on Malayalam cinema and his latest work "Paradeshi" which brings to light a relatively ignored facet of the Partition of India.


To evoke the Gandhi in us
Famous Assamese director Jahnu Baruah makes his debut in Hindi film direction.
Julie turns journalist
As "Siskiyan" vies for attention this week, Neha Dhupia says it was the presentation of the character that hooked her to the film.
Music

A recital pleasing in parts
Priya Kanungo's singing gave evidence of a good lung capacity.
Magic still manifest
The art of Siddheshwari Devi is still flowering.
Dance

Curtains up
The Kathak Kendra's Dikshant Samaroh this year was a contained one-day presentation at the Kamani unlike previous years. With her electric freezes on sama and smiling ease while performing, talented Pratishtha Sharma, trained under Guru Rajendra ...
Rhythm has its reasons
Mathematics went hand in hand with aesthetics at the Parampara festival that concluded the other day in the Capital.
Theatre

Bapu falls prey to great expectations
Eminent theatre director Bhanu Bharti's presentations "Bapu" and "Samrat" mounted this past week failed to live up to expectations.
A test of fidelity for this `Janaki' too!
"Pati Gaye Ree Kathiawaar" mounted at New Delhi's LTG auditorium this past week is a lively comment on patriarchy.
Arts & Crafts

Old images, new images
The documenting and cataloguing of the works of veteran artists by private galleries is a step to be appreciated.
Leisure & Recreation

Traditional medium, contemporary message
Artists from India and Pakistan experiment on miniatures in the exhibition Contemporary Chronicles, on view at Art Alive gallery.
Festivals

Receiving Mother
A ceremonial welcome recital for Devi was organised in the Capital this week.



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