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Zooming in on fence sitters
Janardan Maharshi reveals that his new filmhas references to the avatars of Vishnu.
Book Review

Lessons from the epic
Vasu Dasa Swamy's `Sundarakanda' in Telugu lends new fervour to the much-loved episode of the epic.
Cinema

MARQUEE MOVES
Vidya Balan as Chandramukhi
Vidya Balan prides in calling herself a true blue South Indian. Thanks to her roots in Palakkad, she says she trained in classical dance and music like most South Indian young women. Now she's got an opportunity to put her skills to best use. ...


`Phir Tere Naam?'
What's the best way to stay in news? Plan a sequel or remake an old hit. Shah Rukh Khan and Farhan Akhtar are toying with the idea of making a sequel to Don. Salman Khan, meanwhile, has sounded off a plan for a sequel of Tere Naam ...
A slice of real life
Ram Gopal Varma is hogging the headlines for his controversial remake of Sholay. After unveiling Gabbar's (Amitabh Bachchan) new look, Varma says Abhishek Bachchan will croon and perform for the remixed Mehbooba song! Meanwhile, a ...
Who's the spy?
The hype around Dhoom 2 may just slow down a bit, with a bits and pieces of the story line being divulged. First came the speculation that Aishwarya Rai, who's making heads turn with her newly acquired svelte look, is an undercover cop. ...
On Location

The ultimate entertainer
A boy from a satvika family falling in love with a ferocious factionist's daughter is interesting.
Music

An evening of melody
It turned out to be the founder-president Chandrasekhar's nite as the repertoire had songs set to music by him.
For music's sake
Arundhathi Sarkar's recital was an aesthetic affair.
A memorable concert
A rich manodharama was the hallmark of the concert.
Dance

Blast from the past
A recent event presented glimpses of `Perini Sivatandavam' and `Andhra Natyam.'
Dancing to nature's colours
Deepika Reddy breathes life into the abstract theme of natural dyes.
Drama

Showcase of excellent talent
It turned out to be an indiscriminately linked play of three different stories.
Theatre

Marathi theatre is back
Despite a few blemishes, `Tujhe Aahe Tuj Paashi' manages to strike a chord.
Bright fare
The three-day Yakhshagana festival brought children to the forefront.
Festivals

The Lord, at his best
During Besha not only ornaments are lavishly used to deck the Puri triad, solapith handicrafts are also used.



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