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Agony and ecstasy
They are the silent movers and shakers, having the guts and gumption to chart a different path for the young stars of today. V.V. SUBRAHMANYAM writes
Personality

Getting a feel of sculpture
Karl Antao, a sculptor, is in the Indian School of Business to interact with management students. He is the second artist after Laxma Goud to have fused art in the corporate milieu.
Music

'Desi' goes 'videsi'
After movies, it's video albums that are having promos. Six Australian blondes who feature in the album, `Mast Aristocrat Mix' were in the city to give people a dekko.


Chords & Notes
IF THERE is something that sets director S.V. Krishna Reddy apart from his colleagues is the fact that most of the time it is he who scripts the story, handles the screenplay, composes music, besides directing his films. Though all this is to ...
Cuisine

CORN delights
Monsoon is the best time to indulge in piping hot corn delights. Here are some recipes to spice up the season.
The sweet touch
Mithaas is the designer sweet shop on Road No.2 Banjara Hills which stocks a variety of dry fruits and khoya preparations. The Anytime Café here offers other savouries as well.
Entertainment

Documenting a literary genius
A documentary on the life of Tamil writer Ashokamitran by Amshan Kumar, screened recently in the city, provides a critical insight into the writer's works. A reading by Little Theatre followed the screening.
Action flick
THE FILM has all the elements needed for a Rayalaseema-based avenge drama. The hero has a violent past. To get away from this, he changes his name and shifts to a different place in the latter half. So, Harikrishna plays Seethaiah in the first ...
No love lost for Mumbai Dost
THE GREAT Indian Village Dream is here. Populated by a girl like Lara Dutta, she with sunshine smiles and moon-at-full glow eyes. Electricity may have failed to reach many a village, including hers, but who needs additional spark? There is ...
Almost a romantic comedy
THE NAME of the film and the trailer tell you all you need to know about the film. So all who watch the film can do so for Matthew McConaughey who obliges by taking off his shirt a couple of times and for Kate Hudson. The plot runs along ...
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