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A time to sing Subhadra Desai on her recently published “Music in the Valmiki Ramayana”
Facts, not fiction Umesh Aggarwal’s “Divided Colours of a Nation” portrays the benefits and drawbacks of the reservation policy. Innocence lost! Director Bilal A. Jan on his film on child labour in the Kashmir Valley.
Charming, simply charming to the core The saga of impressive recitals continues on the airwaves.
Entertainer, pure and simple “Ek Saam, Auntiyon Ke Naam” is a light-hearted and farcical comedy. Core of the character Macbeth staged in Varanasi brought out the emotional underpinning of the character.
Of loss and gain Vijender Sharma’s latest works are a reflection of his personal loss over the past few months.
The science of healing The recently held APPAN Festival highlighted the healing aspect of our arts. Contemporary voices Young performers got a platform at the Delhi International Arts festival.
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