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A play with death (295) |
| Pune-based director Sandesh Kulkarni's Khelimeli explores the world of the dying. Pallavi Kharade reports |
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Walking the line to adventure (194) |
| All the works have only been exhibited abroad. Sculptures, paintings, installations and murals by 11 artsist come together in LINK, a new show at Sakshi. |
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Holding on to a tune from a time gone by (192) |
| A Mumbai institution for Indian classical music is a treasurehouse of old recordings, finds Amarendra Dhaneshwar. |
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Building up an image (191) |
| I seek to locate the consumerist attitude of society in the way I construct and build up my 'images'," says young Prajjwal Choudhury about Drift. |
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The big fat Indian wedding (189) |
| In his new play Girish Karnad takes a look at the dynamics of the modern Indian middle class family. He tells Deepa Gahlot what the average Indian family dreams about |
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More than a thousand words (187) |
| Raghu Rai's photographs tell many stories, of people, of places and of lives. He speaks to Ramya Sarma about some special moments he has captured over the years |
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Movie madness of the short kind (187) |
| Shamiana, the short film club started in April 2007, is back with its latest bouquet of short films. Screenings will be held on the first Saturday of every month. |
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Eyes on the tiger (187) |
| Before the performance of his children's play Once Upon a Tiger, Jaimini Pathak announces that the kids can make as much noise as they want. |
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Images of the great masters (186) |
| Nemai Ghosh has been capturing well known Indian artists at work for years now. But his favourite time was spent with Satyajit Ray. |
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The art of having a creative soul (186) |
| I can easily do these kind of paintings," boasts a fresher from the local art college at Lakshman Shreshtha's latest show in Mumbai. |
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