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Between sun and shade
With a weeklong international children’s film festival starting in New Delhi this Friday, let’s look at the genre of children’s films in India.
Interview

A colourful adventure
Seasoned filmmaker Ketan Mehta brings alive the life and times of Raja Ravi Varma.
Cinema

Dada gets the award, finally!
Tapan Sinha finally gets his due in the shape of the prestigious Dadasaheb Phalke award.


SNAPSHOTS

A new trend is emerging on the small screen. Whenever there is a new show on a channel, another channel buys the rights of its older version, apparently to take out the zing. When NDTV Imagine launched “Ramayan”, Star Utsav came up ...
Music

The reign of Malhar
It has been raining music in the Capital, and Malhar is the flavour of the season.


Waxing melodious
Madhyami’s presentation on Guru Purnima in Kolkata featured a galaxy of junior and senior artistes.
When gurus trip the students!
All is not well with the guru-shishya relationship especially when it comes to desi gurus and NRI shishyas, despite pots of money being exchanged.
Divine calling
Soul Sounds, the renowned choir from Sri Lanka, had the audience spellbound with its performance in the Capital.
Raining ragas
Curtain-raiser The Barkha Ritu festival is here.
Drama

The seamy side
“Ye Hai Dilli Meri Jaan” portrays a heartless Delhi.
Arts & Crafts

Painting the town red
Amit Ambalal is back with his trademark humorous and satirical artworks blended with his experiences in Bali.
Wandering into ‘the unknown’
Sujata Mehta’s creations are steeped in mysticism and surrealism.
Events

Checkerboard of life
Aadhvi announced its presence in the world of culture with a cross-disciplinary presentation in the Capital.
Sword versus pen...
By postponing the symposium on Mirza Yaas Yagana Changezi, has the Sahitya Akademi succumbed to fundamentalists’ bullying?



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