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On a roll once again
Her re-entry redefined character roles on screen. A trend Nadiya seeks to emphasise with ‘Pattaalam.’


Voyage of discovery
The 12th edition of Natyarangam’s annual event opens on August 4.
Interview

For romance of a different kind
Ranvir Shorey on how whacky he had to get in order to be in ‘Ugly Aur Pagli’ releasing today.
Four thousand in four decades
The accomplishment of Raadhu will be highlighted at a function on Sunday.
Columns

CHAT CORNER
‘I took instant liking for Mohiniyattom’

My Favourite Raga

Forthcoming Events

In the City

Shalini Sankaran (Bharatanatyam); 7.30 p.m.: Pallavi Sriram (Bharatanatyam).

DRAMA

•V.K.V.Visions

‘Crazy’ Mohan’s ‘Chocolate Krishna.’

At R.K.Swamy Hall, Mylapore.

August 2, 7 ...
Cinema

The Clown Prince
The late Heath Ledger’s new and terrifying Joker has given a new class to the breed of villains in Hollywood.


Matter of minutes
Of two short films recently seen.
Stargazing

Mithun’s earlier films did little for his career. Recently the actor had his name changed to Raghav for director T.P. Gajendran’s ‘Maganae En Marumaganae.’ “We’ve again decided to retain the hero’s ...
Film Review

Made for women -- Made of Honour
Cast: Patrick Dempsey, Michelle Monaghan, Kevin McKidd, Sydney Pollack

Storyline: Tom and Hannah are best friends. She’s getting married. He’s maid of honour. Only he’s more interested in getting the bride ...


Plot pivots on luck, proves unlucky -- Kismat Konnection
Storyline: An unlucky architect pitching for a shopping mall falls in love with his Lady Luck activist rooting for the community centre (where the mall is supposed to come up) he has to decide which interests him more.

Bottomline: ...
Personality

From Bombay to Beverly Hills
The myth and truth about Merle Oberon who achieved stardom with her beauty and brains.


Travelling back in time
About Semmangudi, the person.
Music

It was worth the wait
Die-hard rasikas were treated to a vintage recital.
A la Semmangudi
Lalgudi Vijayalakshmi created the mood through choice of songs and playing them.
Finger on the audience pulse
Right from the start the fare Ranjani-Gayatri offered was right up the listener’s alley.
Cornucopia of phrases
Seetha Rajan embellished her concert with purposeful swaras.
Experience comes to the fore
Open throated singing and clear diction worked in Sudha Ragunathan’s favour.
Strict adherence to classicism
Prasant Radhakrishnan gave no room for gimmickry or compromise.
Celebrating music
‘Svanubhava,’ a festival exclusively for wannabe musicians, will be held from August 5 to 10 at different venues in Chennai.
Extolling the navagrahas
The twin disc album reels out the live thematic concert exclusively on the Navagraha kritis, rendered by Carnatica Brothers.
Rare gems of Trinity
In print like hand writing the late Sundaresan has notated the songs.
Siblings steal the show
Abishek Raaja was excellent with varied rhythmic patterns on the mridangam while Archana proved her mettle as a dancer with firm footwork and abhinaya.
Dance

Vibrant with emotions
Lalitha Prabhavam, presented by Saraswati Gana Nilayam invoked memories of the classic, originally presented decades ago.
Crisp recitals
Innovation and rhythm marked the presentations by the students.
Romance of rain, dazzle of peacock
Colours captured the mood at the IDA show.
Drama

Couldn’t get more banal
The start was interesting but the end, juvenile.
Refreshing maiden effort
Chennai Drama House’s inaugural play, despite a few flaws, shows promise.
Director's Cut -- Neelam Manshingh Chowdhry
South African writer Can Themba’s story was intended as a metaphor for apartheid. How do you adapt this story into a Punjabi play, told in Indian English? How difficult was it to move it into a totally different cultural context, with a ...
Director's Cut -- Ram Ganesh Kamatham
You’re the director and scriptwriter for Creeper. Has that made it easier to translate the play from paper to the stage?

It is extremely difficult to write and direct one’s own work. The two processes work in opposition ...


Vikram and Betal are back
What happens when an expert narrator and a sutradhar disagree on how to tell a story?
A haunting tale
The Suit A powerful play that reverberates with emotion
Arts & Crafts

Colours and creativity
Gujarat’s Rathwas are showcasing their work at Gurjari.
Events

Rewarding retro pack
The 51st annual extravaganza from the PSBB group of schools was a worthy effort.
Ilango’s epic in all its dimensions
Many aspects of ‘Silappathikaram,’ were discussed at the silver jubilee celebrations of Ilango Adigal Ilakkiya Mandram.
Miscellany


Tv Serials

SERIALS
Koffee with Anu

Meet veteran writer, director and producer of films in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Hindi — K. Balachander — this week.

Balachander shares his experiences as he transformed from being an amateur dramatist to a ...



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