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Memories deep and blue
Mahesh Bhatt is walking down memory lane again. This time, he stops by to tell us something about film actress and friend Parveen Babi through his forthcoming film, "Woh Lamhe".
Interview

To make you act
Director Sanjay Kumar speaks about bringing the margins under the spotlight.
Telewatch

In overhaul mode
This August, the animation channel from Sony TV, Animax, has gone for a revamp to attract new viewers.
Music

Pristine and peppy
Shobha Ramesh thrilled the audience with her impeccable presentation at New Delhi's India International Centre.


The ebb and flow of melody
Hidayat Khan gave a sitar recital with mixed results, while vocalist Sumitra Guha enthralled listeners with her technical prowess and devotional fervour.
Dance

In praise of Lord Krishna
Celebrating the spirit of Janmashtami, the city witnessed Shriram Bharatiya Kala Kendra's `Krishnavatar' and Uma Sharma's delectable Kathak dance this past week.
Theatre

Beyond gender, class and caste
The focus of Pandies' Theatre remains on socially relevant themes. And its latest presentation "Margins" proves just that.
Arts & Crafts

Back to drawing
This year the art scene saw a return of the drawing with serious art galleries exhibiting them.
Tribute

`He himself was the music'
Remembering Ustad Bismillah Khan, the man and his art.
Life on his own terms
Technique and spirit blended to make Ustad Bismillah Khan's music immortal.
Moments with a legend
A portrait of Ustad Bismillah Khan from the book "A Moment in Time with Legends of Indian Arts"
Echoes...
Among all the accolades showered on Ustad Bismillah Khan, no mention has been made of a small but significant event that had Agra agog with excitement: the maestro playing the shehnai at the Taj Mahal in the mid 1950s. He wasn't a legend at that ...



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