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Now on the spy trail
A year after "Tango Charlie", Mani Shanker is busy wrapping up "Mukhbir", a rare foray into the meeting between the underworld and the spies.
Telewatch

The darling of all
Yesteryear actress Tabassum returns to the small screen with the Star Plus daily, "Pyar Ke Do Naam... Ek Raadha, Ek Shyaam"
Cinema

HOT FROM HOLLYWOOD
Eva Longoria, the super sexy Desperate Housewife says, "My whole family called me Prieta Fea, the ugly dark one. I've told my mom, `You really could have screwed my self-confidence up for life, but you didn't.' I was the only one with dark hair, ...
Music

Utterly delightful
At the three-day Spring Music Festival organised by Vadakku Vaasal, veteran Sudha Raghunathan had the audience enthralled.


When fingers reign supreme
Pianist Ariane Gray Hubert impressed with her range the other day.
The right choice charms
Meenaxi Mukherjee presented a well-planned vocal recital recently.
Music as prayer
Carnatic music may have become the vehicle for pyrotechnics as far as some virtuoso musicians are concerned, and it may be the stepping stone towards world fame for others who experiment with fusion. But for large numbers of people, it remains ...
Dance

The ebb and flow of excellence
With the summer providing opportunities for younger dancers, the week had its share of variety.
Theatre

Soul searching!
Shankar Shesh's "Rakt Beej" presented by Natrang from Jammu in collaboration with Dramatech at New Delhi's Shri Ram Centre recently is sleek, consistently well-acted with a powerful satirical tone. It mocks at social climbers who unscrupulously ...
Festival fever grips the town
Sohaila Kapur's "You Shall Give Me Grandsons", mounted as part of the Hungry Hearts Theatre Festival at New Delhi's India Habitat Centre, is worth a peek.
Festivals

Art aligned to the heart
A lively crowd, a spirited performer, this sums up Jayaprada's Amrapali, staged in Gujarat recently.
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