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The many avatars of a star
Kamal Haasan is the personification of versatility. In a freewheeling interview, he talks about his latest films, his tryst with Malayalam cinema and film festivals.
Interview

Question of faith
Agnieszka Holland, one of the pioneers of New Wave cinema in Poland, talks about her work.
Telewatch

Stepping into a new phase
Lakshmi Gopalaswamy has become a familiar face on the small screen thanks to ‘Thakadhimi,’ a dance-based reality show on Asianet.


Comedy show turns four
The comedy show ‘Kalakka Povadhu Yaaru’ aired on Vijay TV will begin its fourth season soon. Vodafone ‘Kalakkapovadhu Champions 3’ reaches the finals now. The champions will compete for a prize money of ...
TV Highlights

This new serial promises to be different from the run-of-the-mill tear jerkers on the tube. A suspense-filled serial, it revolves around a police investigation. Rizababa, KPAC Lalilta and Sukumari are some of the artistes starring in this ...
Cinema

Documenting the circle of life
Almost all the films of Iranian director Jafar Panahi, Jury Chairman of the International Film Festival of Kerala, highlight the predicament of women in Iran.


Vignettes of iffk

Naseeruddin Shah, jury member of the 12th International Film Festival of Kerala was all praise for the fete. He said: The delegates’ love of good cinema is remarkable. But then where else could you expect this but in Kerala? It’s ...
Personality

Back with a ‘Flash’
Siby Malayil is back after a hiatus with ‘Flash,’ starring Mohanlal and Parvathy.


Evocative rendition
Vocalist Kottakal Narayanan is committed to the visual grammar of Kathakali.
Music

Romancing the bamboo reed
Kudamaloor Janardanan’s concert covered classical music and film songs based on ragas.
Arts & Crafts

Art of communication
Swathi Jai Kumar’s works try to capture the dialogue between man and nature. It is the story of struggle and existence.
Festivals

Ode to Nature
Vayali Folk Group participated in a five-day fete called ‘Music and Rhythms in Fuji’ in Japan.
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