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As he likes it
Seasoned filmmaker Prakash Jha on his forthcoming film “Dil Dosti etc.” and why his films are the way they are.
Columns

Learn the lingo
Ashta Nayika: One way of classifying the various kinds of nayika (defined in Learn the Lingo of September 7), the ‘eight heroines’ or Ashta Nayika are character types that signify ...
Cinema

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Personality

The voice of the speaker
The autobiography of popular Radio Ceylon anchor Gopal Sharma, “Awaz Ki Duniya Ke Doston”, hits the stands.


Soccer’s ‘playmaker’
Barely 22, Mayanti Langer has carved out a niche for herself as an able football anchor in a nation known for its cricket mania. VIJAY LOKAPALLY
Music

Sound intentions
Hamsavahini’s group veena recital and Anirudh Bharadwaj’s flute concert delighted listeners.
The politics of poetry
A thumri concert in Varanasi threw light on the history and variants of the tradition. GAUTAM CHATTERJEE
Dance

In full flow
Bharatanatyam exponent Alarmel Valli paid homage to T. Muktha with a riveting performance in New Delhi.
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Listening to the alarm
“Wake up Call” by Chilsag Chillies uses theatre to initiate dialogue and discussion. Nandini Nair
An enduring bond
M.K. Raina’s “Stay Yet a While” brought to the stage the friendship between Mahatma Gandhi and Rabindranath Tagore.
Theatre

Feudal lords from Lahore…
“Uchchiyan Mijajan Wali”, a popular play from Pakistan, provided humour with a dash of faith.
Tribute

An enigma resolved
“The Poetics of Film” traces the eventful career of filmmaker Chetan Anand, who, unlike others of his ilk, loved to experiment with form, content, technique and style.
Events

Science’s original sin
Close to two thousand people watched a production of “The Life of Galileo” at JNU campus recently.
Seeing red
A recent photo-exhibition displayed the colours and moods of Indian weddings



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