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A dream come true for him
Gautam Menon, after the big hit Kaakha Kaakha, is crossing his fingers over the Kamal Hassan film Vettaiyaadu Vilaiyadu, releasing today
Book Watch

Top 10 books of the week
Chidambara Rahasya by K.P. Poornachandra, Tejaswi Pustaka Prakashana, Rs. 117 Sarthaka Jeevana Nadesuvudu Hege? by Dr. M. Ramajois, Ankita Pustaka, Rs. 60 Mahabharata Kosha by C. Gopalakrishna Shastry, Rashtrakavi ...
Cinema

Short films
Collective Chaos will screen award- winning short films from Europe and America. Called the International Short Films, the event will screen the films of 29 acclaimed international directors. The short films will be screened from August 27, 5 ...
Music

Songbird's sturdy melody
Seethalakshmi Venkateshan is all of 80 and yet, her memory sparkles. This veteran musician, who is disciple of the legendary Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer, has a lot of hope about the future of Carnatic music


Fitting tribute
Sri Sadguru Sadashiva Brahmendra, a sage who lived in the 18th century, was an Avadhootha who had renounced the world. He was a supreme bhakta, a great yogi and possessed knowledge of the ultimate truth. Only 33 of his krithis - each of them a ...
It poured ragas
The Malhar Utsav had a generous exposition of all the rain-related ragas
Creative forays
Nada Kishorotsava-2006 under the aegis of Sri Nadabrahma Sangeetha Sabha was an indicator of the abundant talent of youngsters. Naming the "raga and composer" at the beginning of each composition were beneficial to learners as well as the ...
Tribute

A musical flow like the Ganga
The legendary shehnai maestro Bismillah Khan is no more.But he has left behind abundant memories and lives on in them
Kannada's Khan
Karim Khan was more than a film lyricist. He was a folklorist, a Gandhian and an extraordinary human being



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