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| KANK merits UK study |
| Karan Johars Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna may have had some mixed or even unkind reviews in India but today in Britain, where Bollywood is big and seemingly getting bigger by the day, it merited serious analysis on BBC Radio 4s W... |
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| Love in the raindrops |
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Is Rabindrasangeet out of sync with time? No way. Positioned vis-à-vis modern poetic sensibility, it can assume newer dimensions as a Third Eye presentation conceived by Joy G... |
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| Reliving the grandeur |
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The legendary Jodu Bhatta had offered dhrupad at the feet of Lord Krishna, the residing deity of Ramkanai Adhicarys Jhulan Bari at Bahubazar. The Jhulanjatra Music Festi... |
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| Violence of strokes and colours |
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How vulnerable seem the skeletal beings, summoned to mute life with tempestuous scribbles. It appears that, besieged by the world around, they yet seek to endure in huddled an... |
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Singer Christina Aguilera leaves the Ed Sullivan Theater after a taping of The Late Show with David Letterman in New York on Wednesday. (AFP)
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