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Learn the Lingo
Terms from the world of the arts made easy
Interview

Bonding with the best
Vyjayantimala talks about her dance today and yesterday, life as a star, and writing about it all. ANJANA RAJAN
In the company of ideas
After scooping his way to glory with “Chak De India”, Jaideep Sahani speaks on life as a scriptwriter and more. Anuj Kumar
Book Review

Saigal rediscovered
A new book on K.L. Saigal not only corrects disinformation about the enigmatic singer but adds some new myths as well. SURESH KOHLI
A big win
Sandeep Sachdev was recently crowned India’s winner of “Biggest Loser Jeetega” on Sahara One. Having lost 50.7kgs in sixteen weeks he won 50.7 lakhs and a solitaire. Originally weighing 124.9kgs, he said of his victory, “I ...
NCIS

In ‘Vanished,’ the NCIS team is called in to investigate when a perfectly functioning marine helicopter is found in the middle of a crop circle.

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Movies/hindi

The movie revolves round a mafia don (Om Puri), who after his death, leaves behind a will that initiates a war between his son-in-law, Guru Gulab Khatri (Akshay Kumar) and his son, Vikrant (Rahul Dev). The will states that diamonds worth ...


Crash

The film pivots on the lives of a Brentwood housewife and her DA husband, a Persian store owner, two police detectives who are also lovers, a black television director and his wife, a Mexican locksmith, two car-jackers, a rookie cop and a ...
Music

Taste of real music
To celebrate Pandit Vishnu Digambar Paluskar’s 135th birth anniversary, the Gandharva Mahavidyalaya and Saraswati Samaj jointly organised a remarkable musical evening. MANJARI SINHA


A sound of devotion
Chennai-based Gayatri Girish impressed the audience with her technical prowess and array of songs.
Rashmi’s impressive solo
It is encouraging to note that the North Indian semi-classical vocal genres, like the Thumri, Chaiti, Kajri, Jhula, Dadra, Hori and others, are claiming the richly deserved limelight. One hears of the era when such songs were sung at the end of ...
Bridging the times
The winds of change have shaken many traditions, but not the centuries-old Jhulan Festival of Kolkata. MEENA BANERJEE
Dance

The beat of rhythm
The lecture-demonstration by Prakriti Bhaskar gave an insight into the vital role of rhythm in dance. The week also saw an elegant Kathak recital by Kakoli Misra. LEELA VENKATARAMAN
Events

A bouquet of art
The newly launched Religare Arts Initiative (RAI) promises to be a one-stop spot for everything and anything related to art. RANA SIDDIQUI
Three colours, seven notes
If you thought the national anthem was the tricolour’s only musical link, India’s musical stalwarts could teach you a thing or two.



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