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Meera George’s powerful opera piece brings gender issues to the forefront
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‘I try to do something different in each film’
Priya Singh
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‘Our musical is a tribute to Asif’s monumental film’
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One of India’s most original and controversial novelists
New York Times
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taru
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First International Print Biennale in Delhi brings printmakers back in focus
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India’s oldest and grandest classical music festival opens in Delhi this...
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‘I plan to keep writing more shows and performing’
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Aiding experiential learning with Augmented Reality
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February 2, 2019
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Youth-oriented motifs rule this period film
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January 11, 2020
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Using his camera as a witness and weapon
New York Times
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How Manali villages have come together to fight Covid-19 pandemic
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Five secrets that can make you a winner
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The Shawshank Redemption as a belated cinema classic
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Basu Chatterjee, his perfect introductions to characters
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An entertaining film backed by a good script
Murtaza Ali Khan
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This actor-turned-comic’s métier is humour that everyone can relate to
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Charlie Hebdo massacre and a long road to recovery
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Prose that forced us to pause, put down her book and...
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Writing a family memoir when your grandfather was Stalin’s bodyguard
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Street art festival brings the best and brightest to Delhi
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A successful experiment in noir thriller
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Celebration of divine love through sacred arts
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‘My films burst the bubble I used to live in’
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Up close, there’s more to the Ghent Altarpiece than the Lamb
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I don’t like to be boxed in: Sarodist and composer Alam...
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Indian artist Vibha Galhotra makes waves in Jerusalem
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Amawasya on Pournami
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Engaging tale and realistic performances
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Gandhi’s ideas on education have not lost their relevance
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