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Rendezvous with France
This winter, warm up to a volley of French films.
Interview

A master of extremes!
As he gets into “Xtreme City”, Paul Schrader speaks about how cinema is getting superficial.
Columns

My First break - DILIP KUMAR

I started as an actor with “Jwar Bhata” in 1944, opposite Shamim and Mridula. I am proud to call myself an Amiya hakrabarty discovery. He recognised my talent and gave me my much desired break as a leading actor. I must confess, I ...


Learn the Lingo
We continue with the hand gestures listed in Abhinayadarpanam.
Interview

Harmony!
Ludwig Pesch on Carnatic Music and art education.
Columns

QUICK FIVE
Ticket to Bollywood

From remixing old songs like “Hawa mein udta jaye”, “Woh chali”, “Chod do Aanchal” and popularising them with the youth to singing the latest Bollywood chartbusters like “Twist”, Neeraj Shridhar ...


CD\CASSETTE ON SHELF

Rahul Sharma represents that contemporary breed of classical musician who is not shy to experiment. This time he has teamed up with Georges Kazazian who plays the Egyptian oud. The other known name who has contributed to the effort is Sunidhi ...


BLAST FROM THE PAST
Paigham (1959)
Dilip Kumar,Vyjayanthimala, , Raaj Kumar, B Saroja Devi, Motilal, Pandaribai, Minoo Mumtaz, Johnny Walker
Music

To the pillars of culture
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan as instituted an annual cultural fest.
A musical give and take
Two new cultural organisations presented programmes of interest to both Carnatic and Hindustani music audiences of Delhi
Of gharanas and their torchbearers
Gems of different gharanas.
Drama

Poetry of pain
A recent production of “Jis Lahore Nai Dekhya” proved this play’s enduring power.
Arts & Crafts

Mapping culture
Jaya Jaitly’s craft maps of India will soon be displayed at the Craft Museum.
Image of the march
S. Radhakrishnan unveils his new set of mammoth sculptures “Liminal Figures Liminal Space” with a grand show.
Events

Presenting Krishna’s Braj
A festival to celebrate Braj as a living culture.
Miscellany



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