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Box office boardrooms
Madhur Bhandarkar talks about the making of "Corporate", a film on the darker side of the business world, which hits the silver screen this Friday.
Interview

Towards the divine essence
Prabha Atrre talks about her musical evolution, her fascination for raga Yaman and more.


Chugging on
`I grew up watching comedies of the legendary Johny Walker and Johnny Lever. And I can say I have learnt many nuances of comedy from them,' avers Hemant Pandey, the comedian who plays the role of Bahadur in Krrish. From "Office Office", a ...
Personality

A journey of joy
In the ongoing series on accompanists, meet tabla exponent Arunava Chanda, who follows a tradition of the heart.
Flying high
It wouldn't be fair to say Ananda Shankar Jayant has been pursuing her dance career with single-minded determination ever since she left her alma mater Kalakshetra in 1979. Because after that she joined the Civil Services and seems to be just as ...
Giving a fillip to folk arts
Traditional art should develop in a contemporary context, says Jyotindra Jain, Chairman, National Folklore Support Centre
Music

The same difference!
Pandit Shiv Kumar Sharma was an innovator before the term became fashionable.
Ragas in the rain
Delhi may be hot and muggy, and the cultural barometer may be currently low, but not for long. A festival of monsoon music is set to liven up the weekend
Mesmerising maestros at play...
The students and connoisseurs gathered in Jaipur under the banner of Spic-Macay the other day met with an interesting congregation of stalwarts from the classical arts.
Theatre

Franz Kafka dons a new cloak
Asif Ali Haider's play "Kafka, Ek Adhyay" was a delight to watch. The young playwright holds great promise.
Encounter with God
In the satirical play, "Panditji Swargwashi Naheen", director Umesh Goyel could have achieved better results if only his actors had shown some restraint.
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