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| A regional rising |
| Filmmakers from across the country are steering Indian regional cinema in new directions, says Aarti dua |
| The name is Dhanush and he needs no introduction — unless youve been hanging out on a distant desert island for the last few months. But theres a good chance that you probably didnt know that that man at the mike is also an up and... |
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| TRENDS |
| End of an era |
| The durbar of 1911 at which the King, George V, announced that Delhi would be the site of the new capital of the ... | Read.. |
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| FOOD |
| A savoury spin |
| I get a bit nostalgic when I think of pitheys. Though they came into my life rather late but when they did, they did
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| ARTALOGUE |
| The Contemporary czars |
| As we step gingerly into 2012 there could be good tidings ahead. The Indian art market — perhaps a bit unexpectedly — is loo
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| TECHNOCOOL |
| Times up |
| Look at that calendar on your desk carefully. If you believe the Mayans (or movie director Roland Emmerich), 2012 may be th
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| TURNING POINT |
| A cinematic edge |
| I was passionate about films even as a child and recall attending a silent film festival in Calcutta when I was in Class III.
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(Clockwise from top left) Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury’s Aparajita Tumi, Umesh Kulkarni’s Deool and
Salim Ahamed’s Adaminte Makan Abu
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