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The days of the Raj
As the next generation of the Kapoor clan makes a mark on the silver screen with “Saawariya”, Ritu Nanda speaks on the best of them all: Raj Kapoor.
Columns

Learn the Lingo
Abhisarika nayika: The Abhisarika, one of the Ashta Nayikas (Learn the Lingo of 14 September 2007), could be described in today’s terminology as a proactive nayika. She is a woman who decides to do something about her ...
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Dance till you drop
On the eve of fresh entertainment ventures, Shekhar Suman is bursting with new ideas. And trying his hand at reality shows too!
Cinema

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For all the fans of sci-fi, there is good news. Star World has come up with a new show "Eureka". It’s about how government has been secretly relocating the world’s geniuses and their families to the town of Eureka. Here daily life ...
Music

In father’s footsteps
Kalapini Komkali impressed with her melodious voice, vocal strength and the methodically presented khayals.


A melange so beautiful
The sixth Baba Jassa Singh Heritage Festival saw six classical musicians taking centre-stage against the backdrop of the illuminated palace of Kapurthala.
Theatre

A powerful commentary
The Indian adaptation of Barrie Koeffe’s “SUS” questioned the identity of politics.
Arts & Crafts

Different points
An exhibition shows some of the best of Japanese art.
Tribute

In memory of Begum
The recent Jamal-e-Begum Akhtar festival in New Delhi evoked the richness of ghazal.
Events

An assortment on stage
The Ananya festival at New Delhi’s Purana Qila, offered mixed fare.
Dutt and his dimensions
Delhi-based theatre group, Canvas organised an engaging seminar on the stage power of Utpal Dutt.
Speaking in metaphors
“Resonating Metaphors” brings together a range of contemporary artists.
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