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Shooting star
In the times of terror, Jagmohan Mundhra is back in the reckoning with “Shoot on Sight”.
Interview

Song of the universe
Pandit Vishwa Mohan Bhatt on the power of music.


Going the ghazal way!
Soma Ghosh, the adopted daughter of Bismillah Khan, has taken a liking to ghazals these days.
At the crossroads
Bharati Shivaji on the performance that changed her life.
Holding the fort
Pandit Chhannulal Mishra feels youngsters must flourish if Khayal’s Banarasi tradition is not to dwindle.
Time to be choosy
Ranvir Shorey, whose “Ugly Aur Pugli” releases this Friday, talks of the beautiful things of life.
Cinema

It is right here!
Vijay Jodha on “The Weeping Apple Tree”.
Music

A canvas of melody
Two father-son duos celebrated the season with monsoon ragas.
Ocean in concert

Indian Ocean has come up with a live concert DVD. The members – Susmit Sen, Asheem Chakravarty, Rahul Ram and Amit Kilam were here in Delhi at the India Habitat Centre at the launch. Called ‘Indian Ocean Live in Delhi’ ...
Dance

From zero to ten in a step
A galaxy of dancers played out the theme of numbers at the Sangeet Natak Akademi’s annual festival in Hyderabad.
Theatre

A tale of timeless love and separation
A new version of “Layla Majnun”, penned by Ismail Choonara and directed by Ram Gopal Bajaj, swept the audiences off their feet.
Arts & Crafts

Now, for the big picture!
India’s first Art Summit has finally taken a concrete shape with the Ministry of Culture and even the famous auction house Sotheby endorsing it.


Of darkness and light
Tarun Chhabra’s photos are simultaneously enlightening and disturbing.
Tribute

The legend lives on
That the magic of Mohammed Rafi lingers on was evident at a recent Rafi Nite.
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