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Business, as usual
It was a mixed bag for Hindi movies as they courted flops and hits in equal measure during the first half of the year. ZIYA US SALAM
Interview

Stark as truth
Noted journalist Paranjoy Guha Thakurta on his documentary “Hot As Hell”.


Playing for God’s grace
Veteran vocalist Pandit Jasraj says music for him is like a prayer.
Cinema

Snapshots

After wife, here comes the husband. After Gautami Kapoor joined as Tulsi in Kyonki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, husband Ram Kapoor has also joined the popular series. No Mihir has not been replaced yet again. Ram has been introduced as a ...


Dressing up Gandhi
Portraying Gandhi’s evolution from his barrister days to being the Mahatma through costumes was challenging, says Sujata Sharma.
Music

Rare ability in full flow
Performers with disabilities presented a memorable evening of music and dance at the Rashtrapati Bhavan this past week.
Samaroh to serve
Swara Rang Sangeet Samaroh featured some fine music recitals.
In search of the Beloved
The ICCR’s festival Traditions of Sufism catered to all tastes but Sufi.
Dance

Adding poetry to dance
Delhi-based Bharatanatyam exponent Saroja Vaidyanathan and troupe presented a bouquet of fine recitals based on Tamil poet Subramanya Bharathi’s poems.
Drama

Playing with children’s theatre
On the heels of Sahitya Kala Parishad’s children’s theatre workshops followed Punjabi Academy’s five workshops with about 40 children each in 5-15 years age group at different locations. The opening play “Kithe Gaye Oh ...
Theatre

That plaint of Urdu theatre
“Gali Gali Mein Shor Hai, Bahurupiya Chor Hai” mounted this past week at New Delhi’s Shri Ram Centre kept everyone amused.
Arts & Crafts

Art that is rooted in history
New Delhi’s National Crafts Museum that has some rarest of rare artefacts, faces an uncertain future.
Events

Points of dissent
Murad Ali Baig showed how mythology and history often do not gel



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