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The Mahatma, up close!
Director Feroz Abbas Khan on the making of “Gandhi My Father.”
Columns

Learn the Lingo
Ekaharya abhinaya: This is the Sanskrit term that defines the approach to acting or storytelling in solo dance. Literally, it means abhinaya (mime or acting) that is done while maintaining just one (eka) costume (aharya). Thus, ekaharya ...
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In tune with the times
Here is an emotional and musical side to Govinda.
Cinema

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The legendary Pakistani comedian Omar Shariff will now be seen on Indian television. Shariff, who became a household name with plays like “Bakra Qiston Pe” and “Budha Ghar Par Hai” has been roped in by Star One as a ...
Personality

Late but welcome

Music

Rain of rhythms
The Delhi chapter of the Barkha Ritu Festival showcased monsoon melodies by two of Hindustani music’s favourite doyens.


Melodies from a mentor
The exemplary life, philosophy and ideals of Sreethakur Satyananda, an ascetic with a scientist’s vision, revolved around his concept of ‘sur-yoga’. He believed in the meditative and therapeutic value of music to such an extent ...
Variety with spice
Sharbari Banerjee’s vocal recital was a delightful melange of scholarly and artistic inputs.
The strings of novelty
Engineer and flautist from Bangalore, G. Raj Narayan has been awarded a patent for his digital veena. Take a look at how it works.
On a curve
Rohan Krishnamurthy has applied for a U.S. patent on a mridangam!
Dance

Of skills and beyond
Two serious young soloists displayed their talents in Kuchipudi and Bharatanatyam, while the Patitapawan Kala Niketan from Orissa presented the Ramayana in a nutshell
Theatre

Of love, betrayal and more
“Bin Baati Ke Deep” by young director-actor Sanjeev Johri was staged to a packed audience in New Delhi early this week.
Arts & Crafts

Using art to drive in sense
Campaign Against Drunken Driving, is organising an art show to raise funds
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