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Soliloquy

Saturday 17 October '09

The play premiered during the Prithvi Theatre Festival 2004. After the shows in August 2007, we thought the play is over.
Soliloquy

Wednesday 14 October '09

The play premiered during the Prithvi Theatre Festival 2004. After the shows in August 2007, we thought the play is over...
Essays of India

Tuesday 6 October '09

When Arundhati Roy, draped in a sari the colour of red wine and sporting a diamond nose-stud...
Essays of India

Monday 5 October '09

When Arundhati Roy, draped in a sari the colour of red wine and sporting a diamond nose-stud...
Forever New

Wednesday 30 September '09

Young at 60? It’s possible—if driven by undying youthful energy and optimism.
FLASHBACK

Tuesday 29 September '09

Sakharam Binder, a play written by Vijay Tendulkar and directed by Kamalakar Sarang, stuck out when it premiered in the early 70s — a period marked by romances and tearjerkers churned out by the film industry.
‘Dadasaheb Phalke’s passion, Indian cinema’s foundation’

Friday 25 September '09

Paresh Mokashi, director of India’s Oscar entry ‘Harishchandrachi Factory’, tells ALAKA SAHANI why things are...
Things to do before ‘I do’

Friday 25 September '09

It’s never too late to mend relationships—this thought doesn’t strike the protagonist of the play Some Girl(s) till he is about to get married.
Marathi film on Phalke is India’s Oscar entry

Monday 21 September '09

This Marathi film about how Phalke made his first film has been nominated as India’s official entry to Oscars.
Luxury watch

Wednesday 16 September '09

The city’s film-addicts have been logging their best entertainment moments during their trips to neighbourhood multiplexes over popcorn and cold drink.
Role reversal

Wednesday 16 September '09

Internalise the music first. Then, express it through dance. That’s become a natural order for Padmabhusan Alarmel Valli.
Forever New

Tuesday 15 September '09

Young at 60? It’s possible—if driven by undying youthful energy and optimism.
Realistic approach

Thursday 10 September '09

Some years ago, a relative of Ramu Ramanathan who was then serving as a zoologist in Jammu and Kashmir had to rush to the aid of a snow leopard, found trapped in the outskirts of Srinagar.
PLAY STATION

Sunday 6 September '09

Bangalore is the new theatre destination
Gunning for Hits

Friday 4 September '09

Sheyas Talpade’s gun is on the run. And the marketing team of UTV, producer of his next, Aagey Se Right...
Gunning for Hits

Friday 4 September '09

Sheyas Talpade’s gun is on the run. And the marketing team of UTV, producer of his next, Aagey Se Right, is very pleased about it.
Meet Scheherazade

Thursday 3 September '09

Sometimes a dream role can come along and really take your breath away,” gushes actress Ayesha Dharker about her latest role...
Bollywood Beats

Wednesday 2 September '09

It's the season of Bollywood clichés. At the box office, Kaminey continues to reap the benefits of Vishal Bhardwaj’s efforts to turn “the clichés on their head”.
Meet Scheherazade

Tuesday 1 September '09

Sometimes a dream role can come along and really take your breath away,” gushes actress Ayesha Dharker about her latest role-as Queen Scheherazade in the Royal Shakespeare Company’s version of the Arabian Nights.
Multiple Fun

Monday 31 August '09

The first page of The Enemy of My Enemy reveals its author Anshumani Ruddra’s yet another futile attempt at writing his own introduction.
Meet Scheherazade

Friday 28 August '09

Ayesha Dharker’s recent Mumbai visit, though hectic, was an opportunity to chill out before she gets busy with her next big role — the lead in the Royal Shakespeare Company’s new production, Arabian Nights.
Multiple Fun

Thursday 27 August '09

The first page of The Enemy of My Enemy reveals its author Anshumani Ruddra’s yet another futile attempt at writing his own introduction.
Multiple Fun

Wednesday 26 August '09

The first page of The Enemy of My Enemy reveals its author Anshumani Ruddra’s yet another futile attempt at writing his own introduction.
Sister Act

Sunday 23 August '09

When small-screen sisters Seema Bhargava and Lovleen Mishra meet, the stage is set for a free flow of nostalgic talks.
Daughter puts together centenary tribute to Bimal Roy: The Man Who Spoke in Pictures

Friday 14 August '09

“There is very little information available on my father, Bimal Roy. It is as if all details about his childhood and youth are written in invisible ink,” says Rinki Roy Bhattacharya.
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