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Catholic in outlook
Industry, thrift, adaptability and religious tolerance — these aptly describe the Sindhis. PRINCE FREDERICK talks to some of them, who have made Chennai their home.
Music
A musical journey
THE BRITISH Council, The Park, Chennai and The Sunday Express present Pete Lockett's "Network of Sparks" featuring Selvaganesh and Mrigya on April 7, 7.00 p.m. at Music Academy, 168, TTK Road. Passes are available at the British Council, ...
Sport
Support for sport — the tradition continues
Sportspersons have been getting the recognition they deserve thanks to industrial establishments and government institutions, which direct their resources towards sports promotion as part of their social commitment. Read on to know who all pioneered this trend in Chennai.
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Entertainment
Action king
JACKIE CHAN has been a big box-office draw for the past 20 years. A generation has grown addicted to Chan's ability to mix martial arts and comedy. In India, especially Tamil Nadu, Chan has a huge fan base and top Tamil producer `Oscar' ...
3D "magic"
WILL THE 3D magic work once again on the Indian screens? Twenty years ago, Appachan and his sons, Jijo and Jose, wove magic with the first 3D film in India, "My Dear Kuttichathan", in Malayalam, which was later dubbed into other languages. It was ...
Stealing the show
"NAMMAL", A Malayalam film directed by Kamal made on a shoestring budget of Rs. 75 lakhs with all newcomers, is making waves in Kerala. It is a brat pack film set on a college campus with a cool screenplay, loads of emotion and sumptuous song and ...
About relationships
THE AD filmmaker Ram Madhvani's "Let's Talk" is a Mumbai made English film that is releasing this week in Chennai. It is a bold 95-minute film shot in a Mumbai high-rise apartment with only two characters — a husband and wife. The couple ...
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