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`Wahan Kaun Hai Tera... '
Award for Yash Yash Chopra becomes the first Indian to be honoured at BAFTA.
Ensemble of myriad emotions `Manasu Palike Mouna Ragam' is a meeting point of different thoughts.
When he plays, the world listens Pandit Shivkumar Sharma on the association of the santoor with Sufi music and son Rahul's place in music today.
Engaging vocal recitals Scintillating renditions of rarely heard compositions evoked overwhelming response. Fine blend of technique and knowledge Narasimha Murthy's solo violin concert was a fine treat to music lovers. Two musicians and unending applause Pt. Shiv Kumar Sharma and Ustad Rashid Khan perform to a packed auditorium. Spirituality in music Panduranga Sharma's vocal recital brought forth the puritan in him. Mellifluous recital Hema Narayanan is an artiste to be watched for.
Cultural vignettes A Kuchipudi performance and enactment of the classic play `Amuktamalyada' were the highlights of the week.
Off the beaten track From the underbelly of Mumbai to gunning for a lottery, the film festival had it all.
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