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A deadly start (20 November 12:00) |
| Film Rain, Korea's top R&B pop singer, makes his Hollywood debut through the ultra violent ‘Ninja Assasin' |
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Modern and traditional (20 November 12:00) |
| The dance portion of the ‘Andhri' festival at Ravindra Bharathi showcased eclectic performances. |
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Lead kindly light (20 November 12:00) |
| ‘Tamsoma Jyothirgamaya' stressed on the eternal light of the universe. P. SURYA RAO |
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Vidushi honoured (20 November 12:00) |
| Sumathi Ramamohan Rao proved her versatility, once again. |
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Bidding adieu (20 November 12:00) |
| A programme was organised to felicitate two singers and bid farewell to a stalwart. |
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Food and music fiesta (20 November 12:00) |
| A festival of popular music and Orissa delicacies pleased the gathering. |
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Tunes for a reason (20 November 12:00) |
| A troupe of visually-challenged artistes raised money for flood relief. |
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The real in the reel (20 November 12:00) |
| It takes some hard hitting scenes and dialogues to make a film like ‘Kurbaan' a success, says Saif Ali Khan. |
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Music maestros (20 November 12:00) |
| The music recitals at the ‘Andhri' festival featured big names like Hariprasad Chaurasia and T.N. Seshagopalan. |
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Young talent (20 November 12:00) |
| A promising flute recital by Maitreyi Jayaseelan was recently featured. |
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Melody of the mandolin (20 November 12:00) |
| Aravind's mandolin recital showed good understanding and technique. |
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Playing it to the gallery (20 November 12:00) |
| Double role, two heroines and a song and dance. M L Narasimham |
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Three days three plays (20 November 12:00) |
| One of the oldest theatre groups stages mythologicals. |
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A trendsetter (20 November 12:00) |
| A play on Samuel Hahnemann highlighted episodes from his life. |
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A promising artiste (13 November 12:00) |
| Sravanthi Sukesh Veloor’s Kuchipudi recital had a mesmerising effect. |
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Riveting play (13 November 12:00) |
| Despite the lack of dramatisation and correlation, actors make `Rasa Rajyam' worthwhile. |
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Cracker of a play (13 November 12:00) |
| The mythological was brought alive on the stage with each of the characters playing their part. |
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Celebrating Telugu literature (13 November 12:00) |
| The golden jubilee of Visakha Saraswatha Vedika was a grand affair. |
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Memorable melodies (13 November 12:00) |
| Hindi and Telugu numbers endeared the audience. |
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And life goes on… (13 November 12:00) |
| What’s the big deal, asks Soha Ali Khan of her onscreen peck with serial kisser Emraan Hashmi in ‘Tum Mile’. |
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The four musketeers (13 November 12:00) |
| ‘Rakshakulu’, a movie with social message, stars four newcomers. |
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A family of artistes (13 November 12:00) |
| The Parupalli family proved their mettle at a concert. |
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Violin virtuoso (13 November 12:00) |
| Sanyasi Rao gave an engaging violin recital. |
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Reaching new heights (13 November 12:00) |
| Flute Nagaraju’s flute recital spoke volumes of his experience. |
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Mesmerising notes (13 November 12:00) |
| Ranjani scored with her melodious voice. |
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Tribute to Devulapalli (06 November 12:00) |
| It was a day to remember the father of `Bhava Kavitam'. |
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A lesson in Harikatha (06 November 12:00) |
| Vishaka Hari used her knowledge to cast a spell with her stories. |
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An uplifting concert (06 November 12:00) |
| Nedunuri Krishnamurhty’s 82nd birthday was celebrated with a recital of Annamayya’s compositions. |
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Fun for children (06 November 12:00) |
| A book of children’s lyrics by Janardhan Rao was released recently. |
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Bawdy tawdry but nobody minds it (06 November 12:00) |
| The lyrics of songs from Telugu movies have moved to a different erogenous zone. |
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Melody with promise (06 November 12:00) |
| Sandya Sree’s recital was both planned and excuted well. |
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Trio of talent (06 November 12:00) |
| Two vocal concerts showcased a myriad of talent. |
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Music with manodharma (06 November 12:00) |
| Naga Saileswari’s concert was a reflection of rich sound. |
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Mellifluous vocal recital (06 November 12:00) |
| The concert was a treat of classicism. |
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Thrilling concert by trio (06 November 12:00) |
| The Malladi trio gave a soulful concert marking the 75th Jayanthi of Jayendra Saraswathi Swami. |
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Achibabus pleasant clarinet (06 November 12:00) |
| A soulful evening of Carnatic music. |
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Revisiting Taj Mahal (06 November 12:00) |
| Sivaji turns producer with ‘Taj Mahal’, remake of a Kannada hit. |
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Poetry in motion (30 October 12:00) |
| Stellar performances, fine music and an engaging storyline marked ‘Leela Krishnam’. |
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Enchanting play (30 October 12:00) |
| Theatre ‘Srikrishna Rayabaram’ was staged recently. |
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Surabhis legacy continues (30 October 12:00) |
| Child actors add sheen to ‘Vinayaka Jananam’. |
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One play three stories (30 October 12:00) |
| All the plays etched well the laughs, love and lives. |
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Meet Aladins lady love (30 October 12:00) |
| Jacqueline Fernandez is former Miss Sri Lanka, a journalist, TV anchor and now the leading lady of ‘Aladin’. |
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Cultural extravaganza (30 October 12:00) |
| Two days fete was a treat for the audience at Government College of Music and Dance. |
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Rendering with expression (30 October 12:00) |
| Varanasi Sri Sowmya’s concert was marked with perfect modulation. |
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A pleasing musical fest (30 October 12:00) |
| Kalasagaram saw some good performances and new talent. |
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Love in trying times (30 October 12:00) |
| A poignant love story that touches upon the issue of mercy killing. |
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The doyen of Oriya theatre (30 October 12:00) |
| The face of modern Oriya theatre, Manoranjan Das has done his state proud. |
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Artists canvas (23 October 12:00) |
| From mythology to abstracts, artists explored various themes at the camp. |
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Celebration of talent (23 October 12:00) |
| Sri Nataraja Academy’s anniversary programme was a riot of dance and drama. |
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Man of words (23 October 12:00) |
| Literary associations gathered to celebrate M. Ramakoti’s work and latest award. |
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